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Lassen Volcanic National Parksnowplow moving snow at Bumpass Hell parking area
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Lassen Volcanic National Park
Accessibility
 

(most restrooms open summer only)

Manzanita Lake Area

  • Loomis Museum: information desk, exhibits, restrooms nearby
  • Camper Store: store, restrooms
  • Campground: site, restrooms (with assistance)

Summit Lake Area

  • Picnic Area: vault toilet
  • Campground: site

Southwest entrance

  • Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center: information desk, exhibits, restrooms, auditorium, store, restaurant

Bumpass Hell Parking Area

  • Vault toilets 

Kings Creek Picnic Area

  • Vault toilets

Devastated Area Trail

  • Interpretive trail, vault toilets

Sulphur Works

  • Interpretive wayside exhibits, vault toilets

Butte Lake Area

  • Campground: site
  • Picnic Area: restrooms
reddish color microscopic snow alage  

Did You Know?
The reddish color sometimes observed on top of snow at Lassen Volcanic NP snow is a living organism called snow algae. When snow begins to thaw, these microscopic organisms spring to life. They function as a primary food source and are being studied for their cancer-fighting properties.

Last Updated: September 19, 2008 at 12:16 EST