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Lassen Historical Museum

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Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Lassen Historical Museum
Phone:
+1 530-257-3292

Hours:
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am - 2pm
Wednesday10am - 2pm
Thursday10am - 2pm
Friday10am - 2pm
Saturday10am - 1pm


Lassen Volcanic National Park is an American national park in northeastern California. The dominant feature of the park is Lassen Peak, the largest plug dome volcano in the world and the southernmost volcano in the Cascade Range. Lassen Volcanic National Park started as two separate national monuments designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907: Cinder Cone National Monument and Lassen Peak National Monument.The source of heat for the volcanism in the Lassen area is subduction of the Gorda Plate diving below the North American Plate off the Northern California coast. The area surrounding Lassen Peak is still active with boiling mud pots, fumaroles, and hot springs. Lassen Volcanic National Park is one of the few areas in the world where all four types of volcano can be found—plug dome, shield, cinder cone, and stratovolcano.The park is accessible via State Routes 89 and 44. SR 89 passes north-south through the park, beginning at SR 36 to the south and ending at SR 44 to the north. SR 89 passes immediately adjacent to the base of Lassen Peak. There are five vehicle entrances to the park: the north and south entrances on SR 89; and unpaved roads entering at Drakesbad and Juniper Lake in the south, and at Butte Lake in the northeast. The park can also be accessed by trails leading in from the Caribou Wilderness to the east, as well as the Pacific Crest Trail, and two smaller trails leading in from Willow Lake and Little Willow Lake to the south. The Lassen Chalet, a large lodge with concession facilities, was located near the southwest entrance, but was demolished in 2005. A new full-service visitor center in the same location opened to the public in 2008. The Lassen Ski Area was located near the lodge; it ceased operation in 1992 and all infrastructure has been removed.
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