Last minute hike with FarNorCalGirl and FarNorCalKid. Surprising wildflowers despite the high desert terrain and heat. Nice, local for me, and got us out.
mdfabbrini - Jun 9, 2017 3:44 pm Date Climbed: Apr 21, 2017
Haystack hike
This is my first hike since moving to Mount Shasta from Tucson. It was also my first hike with my daughter in almost 15 years.
Haystack is a volcanic feature rising above US Route 97 11 miles northeast of Weed. The peak offers wonderful views of Mount Shasta to the north, the Trinity Mountains to the east, and the Mount Shasta Valley to the north. The trail is an overgrown 4WD trail to the top. Good parking is just off the highway inside a Forest Service gate. One walks about .4 mile before reaching the actual trail that starts the climb up the east flank of Haystack. The short climb takes a moderate effort to reach the top. The trail circles the rather flat, open top. Vegetation is typical high desert scrub with the scattered juniper tree. There is a high point marked with a cairn with a survey mark underneath and a summit log. The summit log revealed that Haystack is visited every few days by hikers. The distance from the parking area to the high point is about one mile.
FarNorCal - Jul 5, 2019 5:34 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2019
Last minute hikeLast minute hike with FarNorCalGirl and FarNorCalKid. Surprising wildflowers despite the high desert terrain and heat. Nice, local for me, and got us out.
mdfabbrini - Jun 9, 2017 3:44 pm Date Climbed: Apr 21, 2017
Haystack hikeThis is my first hike since moving to Mount Shasta from Tucson. It was also my first hike with my daughter in almost 15 years.
Haystack is a volcanic feature rising above US Route 97 11 miles northeast of Weed. The peak offers wonderful views of Mount Shasta to the north, the Trinity Mountains to the east, and the Mount Shasta Valley to the north. The trail is an overgrown 4WD trail to the top. Good parking is just off the highway inside a Forest Service gate. One walks about .4 mile before reaching the actual trail that starts the climb up the east flank of Haystack. The short climb takes a moderate effort to reach the top. The trail circles the rather flat, open top. Vegetation is typical high desert scrub with the scattered juniper tree. There is a high point marked with a cairn with a survey mark underneath and a summit log. The summit log revealed that Haystack is visited every few days by hikers. The distance from the parking area to the high point is about one mile.