Lassen Volcanic National Park is helping you plan your visit to the park this coming spring and summer season with the use of a “Visiting After the Dixie Fire Guide”. The park is still currently covered in a blanket of snow but as it melts with the warming weather the site will update with information on what areas can be visited. You can expect to see partial closures and delayed openings in the east and southeast portions of the park including Juniper Lake, Warner valley, and the back country trails between butte, juniper, and snag lakes. Be on the lookout for a summer season closure map likely by late spring when staff will be able to access more areas. Over 60,000 acres of the Lassen Volcanic Park was devastated by the Dixie fire.
Santa Tracker
Loading advertisement…
Follow Us on Facebook
Latest Local News
Assemblywoman Hadwick Demands Parole Reforms After Serial Child Predator Nearly Released
A Northern California lawmaker is calling for changes to... Read More.
Nevada State Fair Returns After Decade Long Absence
Just across the border in neighboring Nevada, a long-dormant... Read More.
Last Chance to File for Lassen County June 2026 Primary Election Ballot
With the filing deadline approaching, prospective candidates have only... Read More.
California Landowner Completes Over 10000 Acres of Fuel Reduction to Protect Rural Communities from Wildfires
Reducing wildfire risk near rural communities remains a top... Read More.
Previous
Next
Current Weather
Upcoming Events
Best of Broadway Presents Breaking Point Concert Series
Now - Sat, Mar 14 at 5:30am
Veteran's Memorial Hall


