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Lassen Volcanic National Forest adventures

Lassen Volcanic National Forest Adventures

Lassen Volcanic National Forest offers diverse volcanic landscapes, alpine meadows, and old-growth forests, providing ample outdoor recreation including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

155,100
Acres Protected
200+
Miles of Trails
350,000
Annual Visitors
1905
Year Established

About Lassen Volcanic National Forest

 

Lassen Volcanic National Forest is located in northeastern California and preserves a rugged volcanic landscape surrounding Lassen Peak, one of the largest lava domes on Earth. The forest spans a diverse range of ecosystems, from dense conifer forests and alpine meadows to geothermal features such as boiling springs and fumaroles, typical of Lassen Volcanic activity. Historically inhabited by Native American tribes and later explored by European settlers, the area is rich in cultural and geological significance. Key recreation opportunities include extensive hiking trails that navigate volcanic terrain, backcountry camping, fishing in pristine mountain lakes, and snow sports during winter months. Notable landmarks within and near the forest include Lassen Peak itself, Bumpass Hell geothermal area, and the Devil’s Kitchen sulfur vents. Visitors are drawn to the forest’s quiet wilderness, dramatic volcanic scenery, and outdoor adventures that range from easy nature walks to challenging mountain climbs. Wildlife such as black bears, deer, and a variety of bird species inhabit the forest, adding to the visitor experience. The forest also plays a critical role in watershed protection and habitat conservation for many endemic and sensitive species.

Highlights

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Lassen Peak - one of the largest lava domes in the world and a popular summit hike

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Bumpass Hell - prominent geothermal area with steaming springs and boiling mud pots

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Manzanita Lake - scenic lake with views of Lassen Peak and opportunities for fishing and paddling

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Devils Kitchen - unique hydrothermal area with colorful mineral deposits and steam vents

Notable Natural Features

Lassen Peak

An active volcanic dome rising 10,457 feet above sea level, offering panoramic views and a challenging hike.

Bumpass Hell

The largest hydrothermal area in the park with bubbling mud pots, steam vents, and colorful mineral deposits.

Manzanita Lake

A picturesque lake popular for fishing, kayaking, and reflections of Lassen Peak.