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Fees & Passes Details
Lassen Volcanic National Park, with its stunning array of volcanic landscapes, geothermal wonders, and diverse ecosystems, offers visitors an unforgettable journey into the heart of California's volcanic heritage. Understanding the park's entrance and camping fees, as well as the available passes, is essential for planning your visit, ensuring you can fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty and serenity of Lassen without any surprises. Entrance Fees: The park's entrance fees are designed to provide visitors with access to all its wonders while contributing to the preservation and maintenance of the park. With fees set at $30 per private vehicle, $25 per motorcycle, and $15 for individuals arriving on foot or by bike, visitors are granted a seven-day window to explore the vast landscapes, from the boiling mud pots of Bumpass Hell to the serene beauty of Manzanita Lake. These fees support essential services, trail maintenance, and visitor facilities, ensuring that Lassen remains a welcoming and safe environment for all who visit. For educational groups looking to explore Lassen's rich natural and geological features, the park offers a fee waiver program. Applications for fee waivers must be submitted at least two weeks in advance, providing a great opportunity for students to learn about the park's unique ecosystem and volcanic activity at no cost. This initiative underscores the park's commitment to educational outreach and the importance of fostering a connection between the next generation and the natural world. Passes: For those who frequent Lassen or plan to explore other federal lands, purchasing an annual or America the Beautiful pass provides significant value. The Lassen Volcanic National Park annual pass, priced at $55, not only offers unlimited access to Lassen for a year but also includes entry to Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, highlighting the diversity of Northern California's landscapes. Meanwhile, the America the Beautiful pass, available for $80, extends this access nationwide, covering entrance fees at national parks and federal recreational lands across the country. Camping Fees and Reservations: Lassen's campgrounds provide a range of options for those wishing to extend their stay under the stars. With several campgrounds available for reservation, including Butte Lake, Summit Lake North and South, Manzanita Lake, and Juniper Lake, visitors can secure a spot in advance through the Recreation.gov website or by calling the reservation line. This ensures that your adventure in Lassen includes a comfortable base camp from which to explore the park's extensive network of trails, scenic vistas, and hydrothermal areas.
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