Lassen Volcanic National Park

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Sometimes referred to as a “mini Yellowstone”, California’s Lassen Volcanic National Park has many of the same features without the overwhelming crowds. Mount Lassen, the park’s namesake, is an active volcano. Throughout the park you’ll see evidence of subterranean activity. Hydrothermal features including billowing steam and bubbling mud pots dots the park. And don’t miss the Bumpass Hell Trail, a 3 mile loop that leads into a large hydrothermal basin. The park has a handful of trails and the main recreation in the park is hiking and backpacking. The park is home to black bears, foxes and mountain lions, among others.

Established as a national park in 1916, it’s about a three hour drive from Sacramento. It’s one of the lesser visited national parks and rarely gets overcrowded. Go in the summer for the best weather as highs can top out in the 30s or 40s in the winter. There is limited camping in the park, so you’re best advised to plan in advance. You’ll also want to check the park’s status as it has been closed before due to wildfires.

Getting There

Find out how to get to the park, including the closest airport and and highways.

Maps

Maps, maps and more maps! Free maps of the park, trails and other highlights

Plan Your Trip

Things to know before coming, including cost, weather and the best time of the year to visit.

Attractions

Find out everything there is to do in the park. Don’t miss these recommendations from TripAdvisor.

Best Hikes

Discover the most popular and beautiful hikes the park has to offer. Alltrails has reviews and more.

Top 3 Must See

Limited time, or just want to hit the highlights? These are our top three “must see” attractions in the park.

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