Lassen Volcanic National Park

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Contains 35 Points of Interest in the Lassen Volcanic National Park in California, including Visitor Centers, Camping, Fishing, Hiking Trails, Scenic Areas and Places of interest. File is in GPX format and contains very detailed information.
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Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center
Visitor Center
21820 Lassen National Park Highway
Mineral, CA 96063
USA
(530) 595-4480
Description: This year-round visitor center is ‐
located one mile from the Southwest Entrance. The ‐
visitor center offers an information desk, exhibit ‐
hall, auditorium, amphitheater (summer), park ‐
store, dining area, patio (summer), and a gift ‐
shop and cafe (summer). Free Wi-Fi is available ‐
inside.
This is a Passport Stamp Location.
Passport stamp is located in the park store, to ‐
the left of the relief map.
Activities:
− Astronomy
− Auto and ATV
− Biking
− Boating
− Camping
− Compass and GPS
− Fishing
− Food
− Guided Tours
− Hiking
− Horse Trekking
− Junior Ranger Program
− Living History
− Museum Exhibits
− Paddling
− Park Film
− Shopping
− Skiing
− Snow Play
− Snowshoeing
− Swimming
− Wildlife Watching
Things to do and see:
− Drive Lassen Volcanic National Park Highway
− Fish Butte Lake
− Fish Manzanita Lake
− Hike Lassen Peak
− Hike Reflection Lake Loop
− Hike to Bumpass Hell
− Hike to Kings Creek Falls
− Snowplay in the Manzanita Lake Area
− Snowplay in the Southwest Area
− Visit Sulphur Works
− Visit Sulphur Works in Winter
− Walk Devastated Area Interpretive Trail
− Walk Lily Pond Interpretive Trail
− Walk Manzanita Lake Trail
Amenities:
− Accessible Rooms
− Accessible Sites
− Amphitheater
− Assistive Listening Systems
− Audio Description
− Benches/Seating
− Braille
− Electric Car Charging Station
− Fire Extinguisher
− First Aid/Medical Care Available
− Food/Drink - Bar/Alcohol For Sale
− Food/Drink - Cafeteria
− Food/Drink - Coffee
− Food/Drink - Ice Cream
− Food/Drink - Snacks
− Food/Drink - Vending Machine/Self Service
− Gifts/Souvenirs/Books
− Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits
− Information
− Information - Maps Available
− Information - Park Newspaper Available
− Information - Ranger/Staff Member Present
− Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board
− Internet/WiFi Available
− Junior Ranger Activity
− Junior Ranger Booklet Available
− Open Captioning
− Parking - Auto
− Parking - Boat Trailer
− Parking - Bus/RV
− Picnic Table
− Recycling
− Restroom
− Restroom - Accessible
− Restroom - Family
− Scenic View/Photo Spot
− Tactile Exhibit
− Theater/Auditorium
− Toilet - Flush
− Trailhead
− Trash/Litter Receptacles
− Water - Bottle-Filling Station
− Water - Drinking/Potable
− Wheelchair Accessible
Directions: From Red Bluff: Follow Hwy 36 East for ‐
51 miles to the junction of Hwy 89. Follow Hwy 89 ‐
north 6 miles to the southwest entrance station ‐
and the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center.
Butte Lake Campground
Campground
Butte Lake Campground
Old Station, CA 96071
USA
(530) 595-6121
Description: Butte Lake Campground is located in ‐
the NE corner of Lassen Volcanic National Park. ‐
The campground is a 45-minute drive from the ‐
Northwest Entrance and Manzanita Lake Area and is ‐
accessed via the 6-mile-long Butte Lake Road south ‐
of highway 44. This remote campground offers few ‐
amenities, but numerous recreation opportunities. ‐
Enjoy a hike up Cinder Cone or a paddle along ‐
Butte Lake's lava rock shores. Reservations are ‐
required.
Regulations Overview: Leashed pets permitted. ‐
Drones prohibited in the park. Campsites cannot be ‐
saved and must be occupied upon payment. Camping ‐
fees are not refundable and stays are limited to ‐
14 days per year. Checkout time is 12 pm. Quiet ‐
hours are from 10 pm to 6 am. Generators may be ‐
used only from 8 am to 10 am; 12 pm to 2 pm; and 5 ‐
pm to 7 pm. Do not run continually and please keep ‐
use to a minimum so other campers are not ‐
disturbed. Wash dishes at your campsite, not in ‐
restrooms or water spigots. Do not cut, saw, or ‐
break any standing trees, dead or alive for ‐
firewood. You may gather dead wood that is down on ‐
the ground within 30 feet of the road and less ‐
than 4 inches in diameter. Chainsaw use is not ‐
permitted. Fires are allowed only in designated ‐
fire grates. Do not build rock rings or burn trash ‐
in the grate. Never leave fires or hot coals ‐
unattended and extinguish them completely before ‐
leaving.
Reservation Info: Reservations are required for ‐
all sites at Butte Lake Campground for the entire ‐
operating season. Reservations may be made a ‐
maximum of 6 months up to the time of arrival. It ‐
is best to reserve ahead of your arrival. ‐
Connection is limited to non-existent in the park. ‐
Park staff or campground hosts do not handle ‐
reservations. Between 9/3-10/14 only Loop B is ‐
open, and water is shut off for the season (no ‐
drinking water or flush toilets).
Total campsites: 101
Number of reservable campsites: 107
Group campsites: 6
Horse campsites: 1
Activities:
− Astronomy
− Auto and ATV
− Biking
− Boating
− Camping
− Compass and GPS
− Fishing
− Food
− Guided Tours
− Hiking
− Horse Trekking
− Junior Ranger Program
− Living History
− Museum Exhibits
− Paddling
− Park Film
− Shopping
− Skiing
− Snow Play
− Snowshoeing
− Swimming
− Wildlife Watching
Amenities:
− Amphitheater: Yes - seasonal
− Camp Store: No
− Cell Phone Reception: No
− DumpStation: No
− Firewood For Sale: No
− Food Storage Lockers: Yes - seasonal
− Ice Available For Sale: No
− Internet Connectivity: No
− Laundry: No
− Potable Water: Yes - seasonal
− Showers: None
− Staff or Volunteer Host Onsite: Yes - seasonal
− Toilets: Vault Toilets - seasonal
− Trash Recycling Collection: Yes - seasonal
Accessibility:
− Access Roads: Unpaved Roads - All vehicles OK in ‐
good weather
− Ada Info: Site A-6 is ADA.
− Additional Info: Boat ramp adjacent to campground.
− Cell phone Info: Nearest cell service is on ‐
Highway 44.
− Fire stove policy: Fires allowed in provided fire ‐
rings only. Stoves permitted.
− RV Allowed: Yes
− RV Info: No RV/trailer specific sites.
− RV max length: 35 feet
− Trailer allowed: Yes
− Wheelchair access: Site A-6 is ADA.
Directions: From Highway 44, turn south on Butte ‐
Lake Road. A park sign on the south side of the ‐
highway marks the turn. Continue six miles on the ‐
dirt road to the end.
Weather: The park receives very little ‐
precipitation between July and September. Snow can ‐
linger on peaks into July and August, although the ‐
campground is usually snow-free by June. Butte ‐
Lake Campground is located at 6,100 feet ‐
elevation. High temperatures range from 84°F to ‐
68°F and lows range from 29°F to 39°F.