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41.0 km
~1 day 4 hrs
883 m
Loop
“Explore diverse landscapes and volcanic wonders on this captivating Lassen Volcanic National Park loop trail.”
Nestled in the scenic Lassen Volcanic National Park, the Butte Lake, Snag Lake, Bear Lakes, and Cinder Cone Loop offers a captivating journey through diverse landscapes and geological wonders. This 41 km (approximately 25.5 miles) loop trail begins near Lassen County, California, and is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, you can drive to the Butte Lake Campground, which is accessible via Butte Lake Road off Highway 44. For those relying on public transport, the nearest major city is Redding, California. From Redding, you can rent a car or arrange for a shuttle service to the park, as public transport options directly to the trailhead are limited.### Trail Highlights#### Cinder ConeOne of the most striking features of this loop is the Cinder Cone, a volcanic cone formed by eruptions in the 1650s. As you approach this landmark, you'll notice the stark contrast of the black volcanic rock against the surrounding forest. The climb to the top of the Cinder Cone is steep, with an elevation gain of about 230 meters (750 feet), but the panoramic views from the summit are well worth the effort. From here, you can see the Fantastic Lava Beds, Painted Dunes, and the distant Lassen Peak.#### Snag Lake and Bear LakesContinuing on, the trail leads you to Snag Lake, a serene body of water surrounded by lush forest. This area is a great spot for a break, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife such as deer and various bird species. As you make your way towards Bear Lakes, the trail meanders through dense woodlands and open meadows, providing a peaceful and immersive nature experience.#### Geological and Historical SignificanceThe region's volcanic activity has shaped its unique landscape, with the Cinder Cone being a prime example of the area's geological history. The Fantastic Lava Beds, visible from the Cinder Cone, are remnants of past eruptions, showcasing the power and beauty of volcanic forces. The Painted Dunes, with their vibrant colors, are another testament to the volcanic activity that has sculpted this region.### Navigation and PreparationGiven the trail's length and moderate difficulty, it's essential to be well-prepared. Ensure you have a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to track your progress and stay on course. The trail is well-marked, but having a map and compass as backup is always advisable. Pack sufficient water, snacks, and layers of clothing to accommodate changing weather conditions.### Wildlife and NatureThe loop traverses through diverse ecosystems, from volcanic landscapes to lush forests. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as black bears, which are native to the area. While encounters are rare, it's important to store food securely and follow park guidelines to minimize any potential interactions.This trail offers a remarkable blend of natural beauty, geological intrigue, and historical significance, making it a must-visit for those seeking adventure and exploration in the heart of Lassen Volcanic National Park.
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