Mt. Shasta inholding protected
January 23, 2026-
The Wilderness Land Trust recently acquired a 1 acre inholding within the Mount Shasta Wilderness of northern California. You may be wondering why bother protecting one acre within the almost 37,000 acre wilderness area? But every inholding, no matter their size, is a tear in the fabric of wilderness protection.
The Mt. Shasta North property is home to an ancient lava flow from the still active volcano, and has sweeping views of the summit to the southeast and broad valleys to the west. Located only 1/4 mile off a trail, it had been purchased by the previous landowner with the intention of building on it. Now that the property has been protected, there are only three inholdings left within the Mt. Shasta Wilderness, making this acquisition a meaningful step toward completing the wilderness area.
Once the property is transferred to public ownership and added to the designated wilderness, we’ll have mended the tear, removing the gap in habitat connectivity and making the fabric of wilderness as whole stronger than before.



