Big and Beautiful Shasta Lake

Shasta Lake from Fisherman's Point

Shasta Lake

This is Shasta Lake. Shasta lies in northern California and also dons the sash of the largest reservoir in the state. It lies in the Shasta – Trinity National Forest Area and is not far away from Mt. Shasta, a volcano of the Cascade Range.

The first time I saw this lake was when we were on the way to Oregon, a few years ago. Interstate 5 that connects the 3 states on US’s west coast, runs over this lake and from the highway, this lake looked a shade of green, that day.

Fast forward to a few more trips that way, and one day we decided to stop and have a good look at the lake. It was summer and the skies were a pretty blue with some white fluffy clouds and the lake looked a beautiful blue that day.

Our stop that day was Fisherman’s Point on the southern end of the 30, 000-acre lake. This point is close to Shasta Dam. And this was the mood that Shasta lake was in that afternoon:

Shasta Lake

Shasta Lake, California
Look beyond the hill in the middle of this picture and you will see a part of the snow-clad Mt. Shasta behind it. Spotted it?

Shasta Lake in Summer

Shasta Lake
Lake Shasta and a part of Shasta Dam.

After spending some time at Fisherman’s Point, we went by the dam and took another route back to the highway (Interstate -5). If I remember correctly, there were two vista points on California 151 with great views of the lake that was so blue and beautiful that afternoon.

Shasta Dam

Lake Shasta from California SR 151

Shasta Lake and Shasta Dam
Shasta Lake and Shasta Dam.

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If you like lakes, you might also want to see:

Lake Tahoe

Folsom Lake

Quarry lake

Pinto Lake, Watsonville

 

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37 thoughts on “Big and Beautiful Shasta Lake

    1. Hi Ruth,
      It did look great that day. The shade of blue that it was, made it look so beautiful. Now if it isn’t a cloudy day, you can actually see Mt. Shasta from this point (Fisherman’s Point). And there are some caves near the lake. I haven’t been there yet. 🙂
      I hope you get to see Shasta Lake, soon.

      Thank you for coming this way, Ruth. 🙂

    1. And I remember several lake-posts of yours. They are great places for photography, aren’t they? 🙂
      Tahoe is absolutely beautiful. It’s been a while since I went that side. Time to go to Tahoe, again! 🙂

      Thank you for stopping by, Alok. 🙂

    1. Thank you, Kishore.
      True. And on some days some places look their best. I happened to be at the lake on one such day. Blue skies and Blue waters; it was a beautiful day! 🙂
      Thank you for your comment, Kishor. 🙂

  1. “Look beyond the hill in the middle of this picture and you will see a part of the snow-clad Mt. Shasta behind it. Spotted it?”
    Sorry I got stuck and mesmerized in the boat and pattern of cutting water.

    Awesome

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