Cold Boiling Lake, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Reached by a 0.8 mile trail starting at the Kings Creek picnic area in the middle of Lassen Volcanic National Park, Cold Boiling Lake is surrounded by trees and marshy grassland, with several small satellite pools, some of which bubble gently due to escaping carbon dioxide gas. See
Cold Boiling Lake, Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA
It's doing what it says it does.
Virtual Hike ↔ Cold Boiling Lake and Crumbaugh Lake Trail in Lassen Volcanic National Park
Go take a hike! An autumn sunrise hike to Cold Boiling Lake and Crumbaugh Lake in beautiful Lassen Volcanic National Park in northern California...
Read more about my visit to Cold Boiling Lake here:
Read more about my visit to Crumbaugh Lake here:
↔
When I'm not writing romance novels, I'm living life by the mile and hitting the open road to photograph the beauty of nature. Join me on my adventures as I post about beautiful locations, wildlife and photos from my travels.
Here's to creating miles of memories!
Rachelle Vaughn
For info about my books and my life as a romance author, go to:
~ SHOP & SUPPORT VAUGHN THE ROAD AGAIN FOR FREE
Shopping with my Amazon link is a free way to help support my blog:
~ SOCIAL MEDIA
↔ INSTAGRAM:
↔ TWITTER:
↔ WEBSITE:
~ FILMING GEAR
↔ MAIN CAMERA:
↔ CAMCORDER:
↔ TRIPOD:
↔ CAMERA BAG:
~ HIKING GEAR
↔ INSULATED BACKPACK:
↔ HIKING SHOES:
* Vaughn the Road Again is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
Cold Boiling Lake - Lassen Volcanic National Park
Here's some video of Cold Boiling Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park. The bubbling is caused by naturally occurring CO2 bubbling up from below. I also saw more dragonflies here than I've ever seen in my life. A very easy but rewarding hike.
Boiling Springs Lake, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Boiling Springs Lake, in the Warner Valley section of Lassen Volcanic National Park: the lake itself, and several mud pots and vents around the edges. See
Cold Boiling Lake Lassen Volcanic National Park 08 03 2011
Cold Boiling Lake Lassen Volcanic National Park 08 03 2011
Copyright © 2011 TheGypsiesTownsed.Com
Aug 2019 - Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA - gasses bubbling from Cold Boiling lake
Geothermal Areas in Lassen Volcanic National Park / Sulfur Works
Several groups of hot springs and fumaroles, remnants of former volcanic activity, exist in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Most of these lie in or are closely adjacent to Mount Tehama's caldera. Bumpass Hell is the most spectacular of these, but others of importance are Sulphur Works, Little Hot Springs Valley, Boiling Springs Lake and Devil's Kitchen. In each thermal area, the highest temperature of water generally is close to the boiling temperature at the altitude of the particular spring or fumarole—198 °F (92 °C) at Bumpass Hell and 191 °F (88 °C) on the northwest flanks of Lassen Peak.Temperatures as high as 230 °F (110 °C) have been recorded in the park.
Spring activity varies with water supply. Abundant water results in clear springs during early summer, but as the season progresses and the water supply decreases, springs change successively to turbid, warm pools, spattering mudpots, and finally steaming fumaroles. There are no true geysers within Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Gases from hot springs are composed mostly of steam and carbon dioxide, with minor amounts of other gases. These react with the rocks around the springs to ultimately form opal if temperature and acidity are high, and kaolin if they are low. Deposits of sulfur, iron pyrite (fool's gold), quartz and other substances are also found around the springs and in their runoff channels.
Solfataric alternation within the caldera of Mount Tehama covers about five square miles, much more extensive than the present hot springs basins—indicative of its former extent, and suggestive of its waning activity. It is the altered materials in the caldera which yielded most readily to the forces of erosion. Diamond Peak is a body of unaltered rock.
Cold Boiling Lake at Lassen Volcanic National Park
Cold Boiling Lake is so named because gas bubbles are continually rising at some points near the shore.
Boiling Geothermal Mudpot, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Video taken on July 5th, 2013.
Cold Boiling Lake - Mt. Lassen National Volcanic Park
A video of the boiling of Cold Boiling Lake in the Mt. Lassen National Volcanic Park. The boiling, or bubbling, is caused by cold carbon dioxide bubbling up through vents in the bottom of the lake.
Cold Boiling Lake, Lassen National Park
The best way to approach Bumpass Hell.
Cold Boiling Lake - Lassen National Park
The quite peace of Cold Boiling Lake in Lassen National Park
Lassen Volcanic National Park - Exploring California
Lassen Volcanic National Park is a beautiful National Park located in Northern California. I took an all too brief day trip to the park and had a blast. I checked out the Sulfur Works, hiked around Summit Lake, and explored the Warner Valley area of the park as well.
Follow the link for more information and a few pictures!
Please note: In the video I mistakingly called the Lake on the last hike Cold Boiling Lake. It is actually Boiling Springs Lake.
Please like and subscribe!
Check it out
Outwestwithchris.com
facebook.com/outwestwithchris
instagram.com/outwestwithchris
twitter.com/outwestwchris
All music is from the YouTube Music Library
Cold Boiling Lake Hike (in HD)
Cold Boiling Lake is a small lake located Lassen Volcanic National Park which appears to be boiling, however, is only bubbling instead. The lake is an easy 0.8 mile hike from the Kings Creek Picnic Area of Lassen National Park. The trail is fairly level and accessing the lake takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes from Kings Creek.
Boiling Springs Lake, Lassen Volcanic National Park
Taken on an IPhone, WATCH IN HD!
Lassen Volcanic National Park: Terrace and Shadow Lake Hiking
Hiking to Terrace and Shadow Lakes in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Filmed with a Canon Rebel T4i and iPhone 6 using the Hyperlapse app.
Music:
Tobu - Candyland (NCS Release)
Tobu social media sites!
➞ SoundCloud
➞ Facebook
➞ Twitter
➞ Spotify
Lassen Park Boiling Lake and Terminal geyser.
Lassen Park Oct 3 2015. We went to Boiling Lake and Terminal geyser.
The Hike to Bumpass Hell in Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lassen Volcanic National Park is full of volcanic activity and that's best displayed on the hike to Bumpass Hell. The largest hydrothermal vent in the park, Bumpass Hell includes a long walkway where visitors can see the boiling mudpots and steaming vents up close and personal.
Video brought to you by Visit Redding
Follow Active NorCal:
YouTube:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Twitter:
About Active NorCal:
Active NorCal is the premiere online destination for Northern California outdoor content including sports, destinations, news, activities and history. NorCal is the greatest place on the planet and it is our mission to highlight its magnificent beauty through long form destination stories and short form news stories.
Devil's Kitchen and Boiling Springs Lake Hike and Trail Guide - Lassen Volcanic National Park
Two short hikes to Devil's Kitchen and Boiling Springs Lake. Both are thermal areas in Lassen Volcanic National Park. The trail to Devil's Kitchen is a popular one, so go early.