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...
Read MoreSulphur 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...
Read MoreLocated 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...
Read MoreSulphur 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...
Read MoreFrom the small pullout beneath Diamond Peak, you can see Brokeoff Mountain to the west, Lassen Peak to the north and acres and acres of...
Read MoreEmerald Lake gets its name from its striking green color which comes from vegetation that grows in the shallow water. In the 1930s, park rangers...
Read MoreThe 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...
Read MoreLake Helen was named after Helen Brodt, the first white woman to summit Lassen Peak back in 1864. This deep blue lake is nestled at...
Read MorePull 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...
Read More"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...
Read MoreThe 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...
Read More"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...
Read MoreThe 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...
Read MoreTurn 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...
Read MoreThe 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...
Read MoreAcross the street from the visitor center are two short, easy trails. One circles Reflection Lake and the other loops around Lily Pond. Grab one...
Read MoreThe 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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