Mt. Shasta is indeed a remarkable and sacred place, drawing visitors from all over the world. Its majestic beauty, spiritual significance, and recreational opportunities make it a special destination for many. The mountain holds deep spiritual importance for Native American communities and is considered one of the most powerful energy vortexes on Earth.
As more people are drawn to Mt. Shasta and its surrounding areas, preserving the natural beauty and integrity of the environment becomes even more crucial. Following "Leave No Trace" principles—such as packing out all waste, staying on designated trails, and minimizing your impact on wildlife—helps protect this sacred space for future generations. By acting responsibly, we can all ensure that the allure and enchantment of Mt. Shasta remain intact.
Tour groups that are organized by travel agents, spiritual leaders and others going on U.S. Forest Service Land must have Special Use Commercial Permits.
Robin Kohn, Mt. Shasta's Fun Guide offers this Special Use Permit and Liability Insurance. Robin is certified in Wilderness First Aid and CPR.
Call, text or email for group rates.
As more people are drawn to Mt. Shasta and its surrounding areas, preserving the natural beauty and integrity of the environment becomes even more crucial. Following "Leave No Trace" principles—such as packing out all waste, staying on designated trails, and minimizing your impact on wildlife—helps protect this sacred space for future generations. By acting responsibly, we can all ensure that the allure and enchantment of Mt. Shasta remain intact.
Tour groups that are organized by travel agents, spiritual leaders and others going on U.S. Forest Service Land must have Special Use Commercial Permits.
Robin Kohn, Mt. Shasta's Fun Guide offers this Special Use Permit and Liability Insurance. Robin is certified in Wilderness First Aid and CPR.
Call, text or email for group rates.
There are some great bus tour options with well-planned itineraries, whether you’re looking for scenic routes, sacred sites, or nature-based excursions. Here are a few types of tours to consider: