MOUNT SHASTA

Mt. Shasta has a long spiritual history. It was sacred to the indigenous peoples of the area long before Europeans arrived. The significance of the mountain for our era was revealed when Guy Ballard encountered St. Germain in 1930 as described in his book Unveiled Mysteries. This encounter subsequently led to the establishment of the St. Germain Foundation and started the movement of “I AM” Activity. This long history of Mt. Shasta as a spiritual center is understood when recognizing that a City of Light has floated above Mt. Shasta’s peak since before humans walked the Earth. In 1993 Amorah Quan Yin witnessed the anchoring of the City of Light into the physical mountain—at which point Mt. Shasta became one of only two Cities of Light anchored in the physical body of the Earth. The Mt. Shasta City of Light contains a Retreat for the Ascended Masters that is particularly associated with St. Germain. The Ascended Masters are joined by many star people, including the Pleiadians, Sirians, Andromedans, and Arcturians. Below the mountain is a Lemurian City. There are numerous temples and sanctuaries in the City of Light, including the Inner Sanctuary of the Dolphin Star Temple. Amorah Quan Yin’s unique contribution to the spiritual history of Mt. Shasta is her fusion of healing traditions from Lemuria, Atlantis, and Egypt with the teachings of the Ascended Masters and the “I AM” Activity. This tradition is held today by the Dolphin Star Temple Mystery School.

For more information, read Amorah Quan Yin’s article ‘Crystalline Cities of Light’

Need general information?
Visit the Chamber of Commerce web site for lodging, dining, and more. 
https://visitmtshasta.com/
(530) 926-4865 or toll-free 1-800-926-4865

Want to visit the Dolphin Star Temple home office?
Be sure to make an appointment for your visit. Contact Sheri Scott in the office.

Phone: 530-926-1122; E-Mail: info@dolphinstartemple.org;
Office address: 309 East Ivy, Mount Shasta

Need to find sacred spaces?
Read Gary’s and Ulla’s “A Short Guide to Visiting Mt. Shasta’s Sacred Spaces.” Gary&UllasGuideToMtShasta.pdf

Need Travel Information?

Travelling by Air
Following is a list of some airports and airlines servicing the Mount Shasta area with their phone numbers to assist you in planning your trip to Mt. Shasta.

Airports
Medford Airport (Oregon): (503) 772-8068
Redding Municipal Airport (California): (530) 224-4320

Airlines
• Southwest Airlines: (800) 435-9792
• Alaskan Airlines (Horizon Air): (800) 426-0333
• United Airlines: (800) 241-6522

Flying in from the Northwest USA, take Alaskan Airlines to Portland, Oregon. Then transfer to Horizon Air and fly into Medford Airport in Medford, Oregon. From Portland, Oregon you can also fly into Redding, California on Horizon Air. (Horizon Air is part of Alaskan Airlines.) Rent a car in Medford and drive on I-5 South to Mt. Shasta, California which is approximately a 1 hour to 1 1/2 hour drive. The drive from Redding, California to Mt. Shasta is also 1 to 1 1/2 hours. There are approximately 9 to 10 flights daily from Portland Airport to Medford Airport and 4 flights daily from Portland to Redding Airport. Medford, Oregon is North of Mt. Shasta and Redding.

From LAX (Los Angeles Int’l Airport) take Southwest Airlines to Sacramento. Rent a car at Sacramento Airport and drive on I-5 North which will take approximately 3 1/2 hours to Mt. Shasta.

If you wish to fly to Redding, CA from LAX, first fly to San Francisco Airport then take United Airlines to Redding Airport. United Airlines has approximately 3 flights per hour from LAX to SF Airport but only 6-8 flights daily from SF Airport to Redding. Even if you fly from LAX to SF Airport on United, you must change to a smaller United airplane to fly into Redding Airport. There are many other flights from LAX to SF Airport so check with your favorite airlines. The drive from San Francisco to Mt. Shasta is 5 hours.

Travelling by Bus
Ground Transportation Provided by Greyhound Bus Lines. Go to www.greyhound.com for more information. Greyhound Station in Redding: (530) 241-2531 or (800) 231-2222

Travelling by Train
There is an Amtrak station in Dunsmuir which is just about 10 miles south of Mt Shasta. Their toll free number is 800-872-7245. Please visit Amtrak.com for more information.

Car Rentals In the Area
Here is the contact information for two car rental places, each for Redding and Medford which are about 1 to 1 1/2 hours south and north respectively of Mt Shasta.
Car Rentals in Redding: AVIS – 6751 Woodrum Circle # 130 Redding, CA 96002 — (530) 221-2855 HERTZ – Municipal Airport Redding, CA 96001 — (530) 221-4620
Car Rentals in Medford: AVIS – Rogue Valley Intl Medford, OR — (541) 773-3003
, HERTZ – Medford Rouge Valley Medford, OR 97501 — (541) 773-4293

Taxi
Shasta Shuttle — Taking you Higher! 530-859-3266 — All Reservations in advance — Shasta Shuttle

1 Passenger Regular Prices. Add $10 for each additional passenger:
Redding (airport) $133
 Medford (airport) $170 Shorter distances – Regular Meter price: $2.60 per mile, $5 to Start Redding Yellow Taxi Service Phone: (530) 222-1257 or (530) 222-1234;
 Redding ABC Cab Co: (530) 246-0577; 
Medford Metro Taxi: (541) 773-6665
; Medford Valley Cab: (541) 772-1818