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    4.7 (10 reviews)

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    Manzanita Lake - Lassen Volcanic National Park
    John D.

    Piece of Lake Twenty-six acre lake located at the north entrance to Lassen National Park, which features a campground and other fun activities. The Good: *Campground is only open from late spring (±mid-May to December) check website for more details and how to book: https://bit.ly/3NBw0a7 *Dock to launch your boat or kayak *Swimming and fishing are allowed *Hiking trails, including the Manzanita Lake Loop Trail, which is ±2mile loop that features one of the best views of Lassen Peak at the aptly named "Lassen Peak Vista Point." The trail itself is in reasonably good shape and a fairly flat walk. *Loomis Museum (only open seasonally) The Meh: *Trail signage was a little confusing/lacking The Ugly: *Area is pretty much dead in the "Winter Season" as none of the amenities are open. Tldr: Regardless of the season, it's definitely worth a trip up to hike the trail and catch the spectacular views.

    Jennifer N.

    When looking for a scenic but short hike in Lassen National Park, Manzanita lake loop is a great option. It's located at the end of the parks scenic drive if you entered from Southwest. I parked near the Loomis Museum and took the trailhead behind the building, making a left and doing the loop clockwise. It's a fairly easy path and lake views greet you every step of the way. You'll walk past the boat launch area and see folks enjoying peaceful kayaking on the lake as well as the campground. After that, things quiet down and the tree lined path circles the lake with beautiful views of Lassen Peak reflected in the water. The last little bit of the trail, as you make your way back to the Loomis museum was my least favorite. It's a narrower trail and seemed a bit sandy and harder to walk through. It also didn't have as pretty of the scenery because on one side you had the road. Fortunately that section was short. Overall, a great option if you want something more relaxing in Lassen to hike. This was the grand finale of my first day in the park and I'm so glad I made my way out here.

    Ellen L.

    this lake is a 1.8mi loop that is rated as easy, only a couple small uphills (if even that) and a couple of short footbridges to cross. on one day, our group walked partially around the lake, and on another day, i ran 2 loops of the lake, and on yet another day, i rented a kayak and paddled all around this lake. it's quiet lovely at every hour of the day, morning is my favourite b/c i love the smell and sounds of the morning, especially the birds talking to each other. the loop trail is well shaded which is nice on a hot day. definitely bring water on a warm day, but there are a couple of bathrooms along the way in case you need to make a pit stop. there are also quite a few places to sit and have a snack, picnic benches and open grassy area. this lake is just a few minutes walk from the manzanita lake campground.

    View of the mountains at the lake
    Michael C.

    If visiting Lassen National Park and absolutely if you are staying at Manzanita Lake Campground, you need to take a walk around the Manzanita Lake Loop. Featuring its own parking lot, a boat dock, picnic benches, and even opportunity for fishing, there is a lot to do than just hike the lake. That said, the loop itself is a nice, mostly flat loop of about 1.9 miles. Mostly covered, but still bring the sunblock. We saw plenty of water fowl, fish jumping, tons of chipmunks, and even got lucky to see a deer eating. For the views, hard to beat the "beach" facing the west for the sunsets and stargazing. But halfway around, you'll come across Lassen Peak Vista Point, featuring gorgeous and unobstructed views of the peaks. Take some time getting the right shot, it is worth it.

    Tim S.

    We drove quite a while to get the national park. The whole reason was for the Bumpass Hell hike. It was on the bucket list of our trip and it looked like we had time to go. But as well got into the park there was a large lake calling us that was right there less than a mile past the entry. we stopped in to use the facilities and before ya knew it we had grabbed our hiking sticks and set off to check the lake. We hadn't even heard of it but it seemed tranquil off in the distance. It was a nice hike from the parking area. It was small up and downgrades with pines all about. A controlled fire seemed to have been done here in recent years. A stream was running next to us, as we walked on. One spot had some falls making things quite loud, but otherwise it was just gurgling along. there was some colorful birds in the area. A Blue bird with a large crest seemed to be following us, but moved to fast for a picture. when we got to lake we were on marshy side. it was a calm day and the lake seemed pristine and smooth as glass. We took a moment to just let the beauty of the day sink in. we wandered around the area a little but knew we had to get going to make it to the rest of the park. But we were glad we stopped to appreciate Manzanita Lake

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    Caribou Wilderness - One of the Hidden Lakes.

    Caribou Wilderness

    5.0(3 reviews)
    79.9 km

    This is one of my favorite spots around lassen county. Great spots to hike and beautiful lakes. You…read morehave to come check it out, it's a beauty you must see for yourself. I went swimming here during summer and the dogs as well. Very cold water, but what do you expect in higher elevations with wind! So worth the drive and hike.

    If your idea of a good time is to stroll through the forest past pretty lake after pretty lake and…read moreto see no other people, head up to the Caribou Wilderness on the eastern edge of Lassen Volcanic National Park near Chester. Hubby and I recently spent an October Saturday there, hiking a seven mile loop from the Hay Meadow trailhead. Reaching the trailhead itself is something of an adventure, requiring a twelve mile drive on forest service roads. Fortunately, most of the route is paved and in decent condition; the last couple of miles are gravel, and if it's rained could be a problem. We crawled down the last bumpy downhill stretch in our sedan to see a large gravel lot with nary a car in it. There is a restroom, but it was locked. Hay Meadow on the southern edge of the wilderness, where the trail starts, is large and picturesque; I imagine that it is gorgeous in mid-summer with the wildflowers. We hiked in a counterclockwise direction, taking the Indian Meadow, Hidden Lakes, Posey-Beauty, and Cone-Hay Meadows trails. There's an early climb of some few hundred feet, but after that nothing taxing. Much of the hike is relatively flat, and the range in elevation is from 6500 to 7000 feet. About 1.5 miles in you start to see what you came for: the lakes. The essence of this hike is the pleasure of woods and lakes. And plenty of lakes there are. In our seven miles, we passed at least 15 lakes, and that doesn't count the small ponds. The largest was Long Lake, about mid-way through the hike, and the most beautiful was Evelyn Lake, set among rocky ledges, on the return trip. The Caribou Wilderness is typically open mid-June to mid-October. There is no entrance fee nor backpacking fee. While there are no campgrounds near Hay Meadow, there are two campgrounds at the Caribou Lake entrance on the east side of the wilderness. Mosquitoes can be bad in June and July, but we didn't see any in October.

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    Caribou Wilderness - Long Lake.

    Long Lake.

    Caribou Wilderness - This was on the trail in the middle of nowhere!

    This was on the trail in the middle of nowhere!

    Caribou Wilderness - Hay Meadow.

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    Mill Creek Falls

    Mill Creek Falls

    5.0(1 review)
    11.6 km

    The trail to Mill Creek Falls begins right off to the side of the new Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor…read moreCenter in the Southwest parking area. The trail is somewhat easy-moderate, depending how fit you are of course. It has a round trip distance of 4.6 miles with various areas of inclining slopes. The path was not smooth and in many spots there was snow blocking the way (but this was a few weeks ago and it may have melted by now). Hiking poles were very useful here. This trail isn't for those looking for an easy stroll. Keep a close eye on the trail too because it wasn't clearly marked and there are areas were you can get off the main path. With that being said, the hike and the actual falls were beautiful. Along the way there were open areas that offered lovely views of various mountain peaks, as well as areas with towering trees that loomed overhead and offered much leafy shade. There was one part of the trail that brought us to a hillside covered with bushes of yellow wildflowers, which was absolutely beautiful. The Mill Creek Falls itself was stunning. You can walk across a bridge that runs above its cascading waters and also across a second little bridge further up from the first. The bridge gives you a spectacular view of the canyon between the two hills. Be careful though because the wooden bridges do not have railings. It's hard to put into words the beauty and majesty of a natural waterfall. You just have to see it for yourself.

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    Mill Creek Falls
    Mill Creek Falls
    Mill Creek Falls

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    McArthur Burney Falls State Park

    McArthur Burney Falls State Park

    4.7(362 reviews)
    53.5 km

    We came Saturday morning around 8:30am. We were greeted with a warm welcome from the gate staff…read more Parking is $10. There is a parking lot, which can be limited when the weather is warmer. In the beginning of the trail, there is a General Store and restroom. The restroom is an actual restroom with toilet and sink. Not a portable potty! The trail to Burney Falls was easy. Different parts of the trail, there is a different view of the fall. The view from bottom of the fall was breathtaking. Be very careful if you want to get close to the fall. The rocks can be very slippery. We went off season so the crowds were not as bad as expected. If visiting Friday-Sunday or during the holidays, reservations are required. This is something new that they implemented on May 15, 2026. Check out their website for more information. Plan accordingly and enjoy the hiking adventures!

    My family and I were booked to stay at one of their cabins (cabin #68) this past weekend and it was…read morea complete nightmare. We found bed bugs everywhere! We did not sleep the night we got there as we were trying to scramble to find another place to stay at. We ended up staying in our vehicle and contacted the manager to report the infestation. The manager claimed that they've done their due diligence to keep their cabins sanitized, but if you refer to the photos and videos I posted that is a complete LIE! Instead of enjoying our vacation, we ended up having to go to a local laundry mat to clean our clothes. Not to mention upon coming home my nephew finds a bed bug on one of his bags. Can you imagine the hell we've been through? It's terrible! To top it off, my niece's friend gets rushed to the ER yesterday due to these bed bugs biting her all over her body. She was sent home with topical and oral medication. Refer to the photos! I'm severely disappointed with the lack of accountability of the manager and its property. My sister tried speaking to a staff member today to follow up and she hung up on my sister after claiming someone would call her today to get this settled. We are planning to file a complaint and a report to the local health department. We are concerned that other people may encounter the same problem. Please beware!

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    McArthur Burney Falls State Park - Severe hiking!  It's less than a mile and a half.  Steep(ish) though.

    Severe hiking! It's less than a mile and a half. Steep(ish) though.

    McArthur Burney Falls State Park - 05.25.24

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    05.25.24

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