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This lesser-known California national park is a great alternative to Yellowstone—with fewer crowds and stunning scenery
Lassen Volcanic National Park, about a four-hour drive north of San Francisco, feels like a secret getaway.
There’s a “hidden gem” in Northern California for travelers who prefer to stay off the beaten path, Lassen Volcanic National Park. “We have volcanic features and hydrothermal features that you might ...
Dawn was beginning to break over Manzanita Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park, some 240 miles northeast of San Francisco. Along the 1.8-mile trail around the water, butter-colored rabbitbrush was ...
Lassen Volcanic National Park announced it closed its main through-road on Wednesday after wet autumn storms dumped heavy snow and ice in the Shasta Cascade mountains east of Redding. But you can ...
MINERAL— Lassen Volcanic National Park partially reopened on Saturday following the lifting of some Park Fire evacuation orders and warnings. Highway 89 through Lassen Volcanic National Park are open ...
Lassen Volcanic National Park staff spent Saturday packing up historic treasures and evacuating the Loomis Museum after fire officials warned the eastern edge of the massive Park Fire is threatening ...
Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more. Every year, 3.3 million people clamor to experience the natural ...
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