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Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center

Located near the park's south entrance, the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center features exhibits, a gift shop and cafe and restrooms. You can also grab a...

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Sulphur Works

Sulphur Works is one of the park's colorful and smelly hydrothermal features that you can see right from the road. Take the paved walkway to...

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Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center

Located near the park's south entrance, the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center features exhibits, a gift shop and cafe and restrooms. You can also grab a...

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Sulphur Works

Sulphur Works is one of the park's colorful and smelly hydrothermal features that you can see right from the road. Take the paved walkway to...

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Diamond Peak Scenic Vista

From the small pullout beneath Diamond Peak, you can see Brokeoff Mountain to the west, Lassen Peak to the north and acres and acres of...

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Emerald Lake

Emerald Lake gets its name from its striking green color which comes from vegetation that grows in the shallow water. In the 1930s, park rangers...

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Bumpass Hell

The three-mile roundtrip trek to Bumpass Hell is one of the park's most popular hikes. And that's no surprise considering the trail leads to the...

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Lake Helen

Lake Helen was named after Helen Brodt, the first white woman to summit Lassen Peak back in 1864. This deep blue lake is nestled at...

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Lassen Peak View and Trailhead

Pull into the large parking area by the Lassen Peak Trailhead for a view of the world's largest plug dome volcano and namesake of this...

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Kings Creek and Cold Boiling Lake

"The Kings Creek Picnic Area is located in a wildflower meadow and is a nice place to take a break and have some lunch. You'll...

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Kings Creek Falls

The moderate 3-mile hike to Kings Creek Fall features a spectacular 30-foot cascades. Much of the forest was burned during the Dixie Fire, but life...

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Paradise Meadows

"Paradise Meadows is a hidden gem tucked away on the northeast side of Lassen Peak. The moderate three-mile round trip hike follows Hat Creek up...

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Devastated Area

The blast zone from Lassen Peak's 1915 eruption is known as the Devastated Area. After the blast, this entire forest was leveled and turned into...

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Hot Rock

Pull over to the side of the road and get a photo of the 30-ton boulder named Hot Rock. During one of Lassen's big eruptions,...

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Chaos Crags Viewpoint

Turn into the pullout for a view of Chaos Crags and Chaos Jumbles--two more volcanic features that tell of the region's fiery past. Chaos Crags are...

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Manzanita Lake Area

The Manzanita Lake Area features the Loomis Museum, a gift shop, restrooms, a few lakeside trails and a campground. It's a great place to get...

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Reflection Lake & Lily Pond

Across the street from the visitor center are two short, easy trails. One circles Reflection Lake and the other loops around Lily Pond. Grab one...

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Loomis Museum

The Loomis Museum is where you'll find displays of volcanic rocks, B.F. Loomis' historic photographs and Selena LaMar's Atsugewi basketry. This is also where the...

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