Kings Creek Falls, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Eight short scenes of the cascades and falls along Kings Creek, reached by a 1.5 mile trail starting half way along the scenic drive (CA 89) through Lassen Volcanic National Park. See
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A 3.2 mile hike to Kings Creek Falls. The trail is rated as moderate with a 500 feet decline. Starting elevation is around 7,200 feet. It was was a nice fall day for a hike.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park
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Kings Creek Falls and Sifford Lake Hike and Trail Guide - Lassen Volcanic National Park
Hike to Kings Creek Falls. Beautiful! And loop to Bench Lake and Sifford Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park. 5.5 to 6 mile hike.
Lassen Volcanic National Park/ KINGS CREEK WATERFALL/ Full Time RV living
Lassen Volcanic National Park was an experience that really surprised us. The waterfalls on the Kings Creek Waterfall trail was out of this world. Some of which had ice caves formed at the bottom you could crawl down in. To get down to the actual Kings Creek Waterfall you have to hike about 100 ft down a rock face, once at the bottom you can dare to get in the snow melted waters. Crystal blue water, 72 degrees, and 3 to 4 feet of snow on the ground made for an interesting hike. This is one you don't want to miss. Check out the video and make sure to give it a thumbs up.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park,Hiking to King Creek Falls,Northern California.
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Kings Creek Falls Hike - Lassen Volcanic National Park
Hiking to Kings Creek Falls in Lassen National Park. August, 2013
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Lassen Volcanic National Park - Kings Creek Falls
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Lassen Volcanic Park, Kings Creek Falls
Hike to see the Kings Creek Falls in Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Kings Creek Falls and Sifford Lakes Loop in Two Minutes - Lassen Volcanic National Park
5.5 mile loop hike to Kings Creek Falls and Sifford Lakes in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Beautiful hike to a fantastic waterfall!
Kings Creek Falls. Lassen Volcanic National Park
August 2016
Hiking in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Hiking in spectacular Lassen Volcanic National Park in northern California.
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Mill Creek Falls Hike and Trail Guide - Lassen Volcanic National Park
Great short hike to Mill Creek Falls in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Abundant flowers, great views, and a nice waterfall. Enjoy!
Lassen Park | North California | Kings Creek Trailhead
Lassen Park, North California, Kings Creek Trailhead
Lassen Volcanic National Park, Mill Creek Falls
Hike to the Mill Creek falls. This trail starts off near the Kohm Yah-Mah-Nee Visitor Center. It is rated at Moderate-Strenuous hike as there is a lot of uphill-downhill travel. The falls are worth the effort of the hike, of course you are surrounded by beautiful scenery along the way.
Lassen Volcanic National Park | California Travel Tips
Veronica Hill of California Travel Tips offers a guide to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Located about 50 miles from Redding in Northern California, Lassen National Park is named for Lassen Peak, which is the largest plug dome volcano in the world.
The last Lassen eruptions were between 1914 and 1921, and it remains, along with nearby Mt. Shasta, the most likely volcano in the Cascades to erupt in the next few decades.
They say this is the least visited of our national parks, and I find it really hard to believe because there's so much to do here!
Most of the Lassen National Park attractions are located along Highway 89, which circles around the park. All four types of volcanoes are found here, including shield, plug dome, cinder cone and composite varieties.
Start your Lassen tour at Loomis Museum, where you can check out historic displays of Lassen's 1915 eruption, then take the short 1-mile walk along the Lily Pond Nature Trail.
From the southwest entrance, begin at Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center, where you can grab a bite to eat at Lassen Cafe — the only restaurant in Lassen National Park — or stock up on water or picnic fare.
If you're looking for Lassen National Park lodging, Manzanita Lake is a great spot to go camping. Bring a tent or RV, or rent one of their cozy wooden Manzanita Lake cabins which start at $59 per night. The lake is a great spot for catch-and-release trout fishing, and they also offer kayak rentals!
There are several places to go hiking in Lassen National Park. The Devastated Area Trail is a 1/2-mile loop that showcases evidence of the 1915 eruption. Plan on around 20 minutes to explore the paved interpretive trail, which is where much of the lava and hot rocks settled after the eruptions. Along the trail you'll see Hot Rock, a 27,000-year-old boulder that was blasted 3 miles from Lassen Peak; and Puzzled Rocks, which were torn from Lassen's Summit.
Two miles away, you'll find Summit Lake, which is a great place to stop midday for a swim or a picnic. There are two campgrounds here as well!
Continuing along Highway 89, you'll come to Kings Creek Falls before arriving at Upper Meadow, which is a great place to stop and stretch your legs.
Be sure to pack a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water and snacks before attempting the strenuous 5-mile round-trip hike to Lassen Peak, which sits at 10,457 feet. To avoid the heat, start early in the morning, or come during the cooler fall months.
While you're in Lassen, you have to do the Bumpass Hell Trail. It's three miles round trip and it's the signature hike in the park. Set alongside glacial Lake Helen, this 16-acre hydrothermal area sits on the eroded vent of Bumpass Mountain, a dormant dome volcano. Here, you'll find more than 75 fumaroles, turquoise-colored hot springs and mud pots fired by molten lava just 5 miles below the surface.
This area was named for Kendall Bumpass, who lost his leg after falling into a boiling mud pot. Bumpass discovered the area in 1864 while hiking, and he called the place Hell. The name stuck.
Boiling pool is one of many unique features in the park. Although the temperatures of these hot spring pools vary, most fall between 150 and 200 degrees. A highlight is Big Boiler, which is the largest fumarole in the park, and the hottest in the world for a non-erupting volcano.
If you're not up for the 3-mile hike, another great place to see volcanic activity is at Sulphur Works, which sits right off the highway near the southwest entrance.
One word of advice: Stay on the boardwalks and trails. People are severely burned each year when they ignore this caution.
Thanks for joining us at Lassen Volcanic National Park. See you next time!
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Steve's Hike to Kings Creek Waterfall in the Winter Lassen Park Ca.
Enjoying waterfalls in the winter time in Northern Ca.
Lassen Volcanic National Park: 3 Days of Exploring and Backpacking
Lassen Volcanic National Park is one of the least visited parks in California but it is full of amazing experiences to have. There are awesome summits to hike, geothermic areas to see and high altitude lakes. We worked with Wendy from Wild Beginning Adventure Company in order to make the most of three days exploring the area.
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Bathtub Lake Loop Hike and Trail Guide - Lassen Volcanic National Park - Butte Lake Area
Short 2 mile loop hike near Butte Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park.