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Free Camping Near Lassen Volcanic National Park
This is our first time in the Lassen area and we were so excited to get in there are explore! Having this dispersed free camping near Lassen Volcanic National Park made the perfect home base for what ended up being a perfect two weeks full of adventure. Find out more about this conveniently located and peaceful free camping location!
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McClatchy Skatepark in Sacramento
The McClatchy Skatepark in Sacramento California is a very simple and small skatepark. The park is a loop of smooth cement with a number of cement ramps and a few areas with coping. And there are several obstacles that make up the street section.
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Wild Rose Skatepark | Sacramento Skatepark
Wild Rose Skatepark in Sacramento California is a cool little skatepark that has a great flow. This is a simple and small skatepark, but it has some good ramps and boxes as well as a cool snake bowl section. The park is inside the larger Wild Rose Park, which has a community garden and other play areas for the neighborhood children.
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Hiking Lassen Peak | Lassen National Park
Hiking Lassen Peak is a very popular trail in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Not only is it the highest point within the park at 10,457 feet, but it is also a great way to experience amazing panoramic views of the area! And of course, with the 2,000 feet of elevation gain this is a beautiful and rewarding way to get in a workout.
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Backpacking Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lassen Volcanic National Park is full of beautiful, unique, and interesting sights, sounds, and features. As you look at the map of Lassen Volcanic National Park you'll notice attention catching names such as Fantastic Lava Beds, Devil's Kitchen, and Cold Boiling Lake that beckon to be seen. You may also notice the relatively manageable size of the national park! So grab a map, create your perfect volcanic backcountry adventure and start exploring! You'll be glad that you did.
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Warner Valley Trailhead in Lassen National Park
Hiking in Lassen Volcanic National Park has all of the intrigue of a national park but the solitude and serenity of the wilderness, even at its main attractions. Warner Valley Trailhead is an access point to the adventures and surprises that lie in the south central section of the park. The trails in the Warner Valley area of the park that we were eager to check out were Boiling Springs Lake, Terminal Geyser, and Devil's Kitchen.
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Hiking Brokeoff Mountain | Lassen Volcanic National Park
There are several peaks to summit in the national park so for our first peak in the park we started with Brokeoff Mountain. Brokeoff Mountain is a remnant of the parks only composite volcano. It stands at 9,236 feet making it the second highest peak in Lassen Volcanic National Park.
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Lassen National Park: Bumpass Hell + Cold Boiling Lake and Crumbaugh Lake
Lassen Volcanic National Park is an area of Northern California that appears mostly blanketed in beautiful green forest with an active underground hydrothermal system. One of the most evident and dramatic examples of this hydrothermal activity in Lassen Volcanic National Park is Bumpass Hell Trail.
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Mill Creek Falls in Lassen Volcanic National Park
On our first day going into the park we stopped at the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center. We found that there was a trailhead that left from the parking lot to Mill Creek Falls. So from there, we headed off on our first hike in Lassen Volcanic National Park.
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Bedrock Skatepark in Oroville California
The Bedrock Skatepark in Oroville is a really cool skatepark! The layout is great for cruising with the banked turns and smooth transition vert walls. The street section has numerous ramps and boxes making this a great skatepark for skaters of all interests and skill levels.