
The Cascade Range spans from northern California up into British Columbia, Canada.
Washington
Mount Rainier (Washington)
Mount St. Helens (Washington)
Mount Adams (Washington)
Mount Baker (Washington)
Oregon
Mount Hood (Oregon) – One time I went to work and asked what that giant ass bird was that kept flying over the house. I was nonchantly told it was some kind of dinosaur, possibly like a pterydactodle, that lived in the eryie on Mount Hood. I can find no story or myth to corroborate this story, but I saw it with my own eyes. It was huge, and no, it was not a condore.
Mount Bachelor (Oregon)
Crater Lake (Mount Mazama) (Oregon)
Mount McLoughlin (Oregon)
Mount Jefferson (Oregon)
Three Fingered Jack (Oregon)
California
Mount Shasta (California)
Mount Lassen (California) – The National Park Service website is here. I have never seen or encountered anything unusual here. Most people just hike and camp like normal. Nevertheless, here is the one site that is dedicated to the stories.
Further Reading
Volcanoes of Cascade Mountain Range – website
