It’s located in the town of Mill Creek, just outside of the main entrance of Lassen Volcanic National Park. The park is located in northeastern California, about 200 miles north of Sacramento.
In a state with more national parks than any other, it would take a lot for one park to stand out above the rest. But California's Lassen Volcanic National Park is nothing if not explosive (in ...
Airports: Redding and Chico, California; Reno ... and plug dome—can be found in Lassen Volcanic National Park, where they literally bubble and steam.
Tucked away in far northeastern California, Lassen offers sweeping grandeur and hydrothermal marvels in an uncrowded, contemplative atmosphere. The park is home to more than 40 volcanoes, bubbling ...
and these photos and the unique nature of the volcano and active volcanic landscape around it encouraged Congress to establish Lassen Volcanic National Park on August 9, 1916.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park in California is nothing if not dynamic. Every rock you see at Lassen is volcanic. Volcanic landforms – some glacially sculpted - and active hydrothermal features cover ...
Most people don’t just stumble upon Lassen Volcanic National Park. Tucked away in far northeastern California, the 106,372-acre park is a three-hour drive from the nearest major airport, and its two ...
Lassen Volcanic National Park is one of California's more unique national parks. Located in northern California about 50 miles east of Redding, Lassen Volcanic National Park is situated at the ...