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Winter Is A Special Time Of Year At McCloud Hotel

February 4, 2017 by mccloud

 

Looking for a romantic getaway for that special Valentine or Presidents Day weekend? McCloud Hotel provides an array of winter recreation, 5-star dining and pampering options to fit all budgets.

 

Sage Restaurant at the McCloud Hotel is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday evenings featuring California cuisine that embraces simple ingredients from the sea and land and sustainable, local sourcing. Located on the southern slope of majestic Mount Shasta, the volcanic jewel of the Cascade Range, in the century old renovated McCloud Hotel, Sage Restaurant celebrates thoughtful food in relaxed historic surroundings. We offer an extensive wine and craft beer list to compliment every meal.

 

 

Winter Recreation in the area includes includes skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and ice-skating, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and sledding. Packages start at $15 per person. Most packages include equipment rental.

 

 

 
Special Add-Ons!
Love Is in the Air! Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary or night away from the kids, make the evening extra special with our romance package. Split bottle of G.H Mumm Brut Champagne and Godiva Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, provided upon your arrival for only an additional $50.00.

Looking to be Pampered?  Interested in a muscle soothing massage after a long day on the slopes? Choose a 60 or 90 minute Swedish or deep tissue massage with aromatherapy essential oils and hot stone options.

 

 

Wagging Tails Welcome! Your 4-legged companion will get a tail-wagging welcome to our dog-friendly hotel. We provide a water bowl, loaner plush pet bed, treat and courtesy bags for walking your dog. Limit 2 dogs per room, please. There is a $30 fee per dog.

 

Join us at McCloud Hotel for a season of memories.

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Hiking McCloud

September 4, 2016 by mccloud

The small town of McCloud does not often get brought up as a great hiking destination. It is widely recognized as a beautiful, historic and peaceful community and a great vacation getaway. Yet, it is not mentioned as the place to go for a plethora of great trails. Nearby Mount Shasta City generally takes up all the oxygen as the hiking epicenter. This is for good reason, given its proximity to the Everitt Memorial Highway (the only paved road up Mount Shasta), the Trinity Divide, and the abundance of trails immediately outsidMcCloud River Lower Fallse the city. Yet Mount Shasta City’s accolades should not come at McCloud’s expense. There are a variety of fantastic trails located not far from town. The McCloud River naturally comes to mind as the top attraction but there other paths of spectacular beauty found outside of McCloud that deserve recognition. The best of these are the trails on Mount Shasta itself. Though not often considered in this context, McCloud is the gateway to the east side of the mountain. Despite being a bit of a drive from town, hiker must pass through McCloud to get to them and these are some of the best trails on Mount Shasta. Whether it is the high trails on the mountain or roaring waterfalls, McCloud has a lot to offer hikers, even if it does not have a great reputation as a great hiking destination.  Read the full article and find maps to trails here:

Why McCloud Is An Underrated Hiking Destination

 

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