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Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway

The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway is a scenic highway and All-American Road in the U.S. states of California and Oregon. It is roughly 500 mi (804.7 km) long and travels north–south along the Cascade Range past numerous volcanoes. It is composed of two separate National Scenic Byways, the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway - Oregon and Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway - California. The latter also wholly includes the Lassen Scenic Byway.[1]

Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway

Lassen Peak from the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
Route information
Length500 mi (800 km)
Main byway
North end US 97 / OR 138 south of Chemult, OR
South end SR 44 / SR 89 near Lassen Volcanic National Park
Tule Lake spur route
North end US 97 / SR 161 near Dorris, CA
South endLava Beds National Monument
Lassen Scenic Byway (loop road)
From SR 44 / SR 89 near Lassen Volcanic National Park
From SR 44 / SR 89 near Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lassen Scenic Byway bypass
From SR 36 / SR 147 near Westwood, CA
From SR 36 / SR 89 near Chester, CA
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesCalifornia and Oregon
Highway system

Route description edit

Oregon section edit

 
Map of Oregon section

Starting at U.S. Route 97 south of Chemult, the byway heads west on Oregon Route 138 before turning south on Oregon Route 209 into Crater Lake National Park, where Crater Lake fills the caldera of the destroyed Mount Mazama volcano. The byway includes Rim Drive which circumnavigates the lake.

South of Crater Lake, the byway continues down Oregon Route 62, with Mount Scott on the east, to Fort Klamath, whereupon it heads west on Weed Road to Sevenmile Road, then south on West Side Road along the edge of the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and Upper Klamath Lake. The byway then passes Mount McLoughlin on the east as it joins Oregon Route 140 to Klamath Falls.

From there, the route proceeds southwards on US 97, between Bear Valley National Wildlife Refuge and Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge to the California border.

California section edit

 
Map of California section

Just south of the border, north of the town of Dorris, California, a spur route heads east on State Route 161 and south on Route 139 to Tulelake. This section then turns west through the town along E Street/East West Road, then south down Hill Road through the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge on the western shore of Tule Lake, an area of wetlands and marshes, which greatly contrast with the harsh landscape of the Lava Beds National Monument, just ahead. The monument lies on the northeast flank of the Medicine Lake Volcano, the largest volcano (total area covered) in the Cascades.

The main byway continues south on US 97 around Mount Shasta, the second-tallest volcano in the contiguous US, to the city of Weed, which is marked by a large totem pole that stands off of the intersection of Hwy 97 and Weed Blvd. Along Hwy 97 just north of Weed is Pluto's Cave, a collapsed lava tube that individuals can explore on their own. It then briefly joins Interstate 5, passing Black Butte, before heading east on Route 89 in the city of Mount Shasta and heads on out to McCloud.

Besides volcanoes, the byway passes near a number of waterfalls. The McCloud River Falls are north of Lake McCloud, which lies south of the highway, near the town of McCloud. McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park is further along Route 89 at Lake Britton.

Passing by a number of smaller volcanoes, Burney Mountain and Sugarloaf Peak, the byway makes its way south where it circles Lassen Peak. At Route 44, the byway heads southeast to Route 36, where it turns west. There is also a bypass along Route 147 and Route 89 around Lake Almanor, rejoining Route 36 in the town of Chester. The byway continues along Routes 36/89 and follows Route 89 after they split through Lassen Volcanic National Park. On the other side of the park, Route 89 joins Route 44 eastward, returning to the starting point of the loop. This loop itself is designated the Lassen Scenic Byway.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway web site

External links edit

  • Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway web site


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This article needs to be rewritten in a south to north and west to east direction to meet Wikipedia s quality standards for U S road articles Please improve this article if you can The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway is a scenic highway and All American Road in the U S states of California and Oregon It is roughly 500 mi 804 7 km long and travels north south along the Cascade Range past numerous volcanoes It is composed of two separate National Scenic Byways the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway Oregon and Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway California The latter also wholly includes the Lassen Scenic Byway 1 Volcanic Legacy Scenic BywayLassen Peak from the Volcanic Legacy Scenic BywayRoute informationLength500 mi 800 km Main bywayNorth endUS 97 OR 138 south of Chemult ORSouth endSR 44 SR 89 near Lassen Volcanic National ParkTule Lake spur routeNorth endUS 97 SR 161 near Dorris CASouth endLava Beds National MonumentLassen Scenic Byway loop road FromSR 44 SR 89 near Lassen Volcanic National ParkFromSR 44 SR 89 near Lassen Volcanic National ParkLassen Scenic Byway bypassFromSR 36 SR 147 near Westwood CAFromSR 36 SR 89 near Chester CALocationCountryUnited StatesStatesCalifornia and OregonHighway systemScenic BywaysNational National Forest BLM NPSState highways in CaliforniaInterstate US State Scenic History Pre 1964 Unconstructed Deleted FreewaysOregon HighwaysInterstate US State Named Scenic Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Oregon section 1 2 California section 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksRoute description editOregon section edit nbsp Map of Oregon sectionStarting at U S Route 97 south of Chemult the byway heads west on Oregon Route 138 before turning south on Oregon Route 209 into Crater Lake National Park where Crater Lake fills the caldera of the destroyed Mount Mazama volcano The byway includes Rim Drive which circumnavigates the lake South of Crater Lake the byway continues down Oregon Route 62 with Mount Scott on the east to Fort Klamath whereupon it heads west on Weed Road to Sevenmile Road then south on West Side Road along the edge of the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and Upper Klamath Lake The byway then passes Mount McLoughlin on the east as it joins Oregon Route 140 to Klamath Falls From there the route proceeds southwards on US 97 between Bear Valley National Wildlife Refuge and Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge to the California border nbsp Crater Lake nbsp Ross geese at Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge nbsp Mount McLoughlinCalifornia section edit nbsp Map of California sectionJust south of the border north of the town of Dorris California a spur route heads east on State Route 161 and south on Route 139 to Tulelake This section then turns west through the town along E Street East West Road then south down Hill Road through the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge on the western shore of Tule Lake an area of wetlands and marshes which greatly contrast with the harsh landscape of the Lava Beds National Monument just ahead The monument lies on the northeast flank of the Medicine Lake Volcano the largest volcano total area covered in the Cascades The main byway continues south on US 97 around Mount Shasta the second tallest volcano in the contiguous US to the city of Weed which is marked by a large totem pole that stands off of the intersection of Hwy 97 and Weed Blvd Along Hwy 97 just north of Weed is Pluto s Cave a collapsed lava tube that individuals can explore on their own It then briefly joins Interstate 5 passing Black Butte before heading east on Route 89 in the city of Mount Shasta and heads on out to McCloud Besides volcanoes the byway passes near a number of waterfalls The McCloud River Falls are north of Lake McCloud which lies south of the highway near the town of McCloud McArthur Burney Falls Memorial State Park is further along Route 89 at Lake Britton Passing by a number of smaller volcanoes Burney Mountain and Sugarloaf Peak the byway makes its way south where it circles Lassen Peak At Route 44 the byway heads southeast to Route 36 where it turns west There is also a bypass along Route 147 and Route 89 around Lake Almanor rejoining Route 36 in the town of Chester The byway continues along Routes 36 89 and follows Route 89 after they split through Lassen Volcanic National Park On the other side of the park Route 89 joins Route 44 eastward returning to the starting point of the loop This loop itself is designated the Lassen Scenic Byway nbsp Burney Falls nbsp Lake Britton nbsp Mount Shasta nbsp Weed CaliforniaSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portalRim DriveReferences edit Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway web siteExternal links editVolcanic Legacy Scenic Byway web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway amp oldid 1119922419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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