Some of the High 

 Points of the 

 Pacific Coast 



The Pacific "Coast is Nature's Exposition, two thousand 

 five hundred miles long, of wonderful climate, 

 wonderful scenes, wonderful products 



Tahoe— "The Mile High Lake" in the heart of the 

 Sierras. 



Yosemite — Its domes and cliffs, its flowered mead- 

 ows, its glorious waterfalls. To miss Yosemite 

 is to lose a delightful experience. 



Mariposa Big Trees — The oldest living things. Ideal 

 trees, impressive in size and symmetry. 



Kings and Kern Rivers Canyons, with Sequoia and 

 Grant National Parks, at summit of Sierras — a 

 vast and rugged region to tempt the sportsman 

 and mountaineer. 



Santa Cruz Mountains and Big Trees, and Califor- 

 nia State Redwood Park— 4000 acres of virgin 

 forest. 



Crater Lake National Park and the Klamath Lakes 

 country— Oregon's marvelous tourist ground and 

 sportsman's paradise. 



Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen (the only active vol- 

 cano in the United States), the Siskiyous, Mount 

 McLoughlin, Mount Jefferson, Mount Hood, 

 Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, Mount Rainier, 

 Mount Whitney (our highest peak). Mount San 

 Jacinto, Mount San Gorgonio, Mount San Ber- 

 nardino, Mount Lowe, Mount Wilson. 



ALL ARE REACHED VIA LINES OF 



Southern Pacific 



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