About Manzanita Lake
Reviews (6)
What Guests Are Saying
Visitors to Manzanita Lake and Lassen Volcanic National Park appreciated the beautiful scenery, unique geological features, and the abundance of hiking trails, especially during less crowded times. Despite road closures and the impact of the 2021 Dixie fire, many found enjoyment in exploring accessible areas and capturing stunning photos. Reviewers expressed a desire to return for a more in-depth experience, particularly in better weather conditions.
What Guests Are Saying
Visitors to Manzanita Lake and Lassen Volcanic National Park appreciated the beautiful scenery, unique geological features, and the abundance of hiking trails, especially during less crowded times. Despite road closures and the impact of the 2021 Dixie fire, many found enjoyment in exploring accessible areas and capturing stunning photos. Reviewers expressed a desire to return for a more in-depth experience, particularly in better weather conditions.
Review Summary
Joe Joe H
November 13, 2025
We went on Nov. 3 only to find out the road to the park was closed to vehicles. Possibly due to snow and rock slides. Nevertheless, we tried to enjoy whatever we could get access to like the Sulphur works. Got some nice pictures. We would like to visit again in the spring and fully enjoy what the park has to offer.
A Richardson
November 11, 2025
Traveling back home in Southern Oregon, we made a special trip to drive through Lassen Volcanic National Park. It was sad to see how much the 2021 Dixie fire took out. Large areas are still recovering and I can only imagine that in its restored state, it would be beautiful. We only had time to drive through the park and check out a few scenic spots. I really appreciated that each pullout/attraction is numbered, making it easy to follow along on the map. Unfortunately, the Government shutdown was going on when we visited and we couldn’t visit any of the visitor centers. We would like to come back and do some of the hikes deeper into the park to get the full experience.
Catherine Hunt
November 10, 2025
This was our first time in Lassen Volcanic National Park. We visited in mid-October during the government shutdown. On our first day, we learned that Lassen Volcanic National Park Highway was closed to vehicles except for some workers. We were told that it was due to rock slides. It rained/snowed the day before. Of course, this didn’t stop my husband to explore the park when we learned that we were allowed to walk the highway and the trails. We decided to walk to Bumpass Trailhead to Bumpass Hell. We only met 3 visitors during our visit and we were the only ones walking the highway. We walked around 14 miles and exhausted since it was uphill (~5 miles) to Bumpass Trailhead. The views were amazing and rewarding which made the hike worthwhile. On our second day, we were relieved that the Lassen Volcanic National Park Highway was opened later in the morning. The view along the way was beautiful & it was ~30 miles to the other end (North Entrance) we hiked around Manzanita Lake.
Zoe Littmann
October 6, 2025
Beautiful park with various sights to check out and enjoy! Lots of hiking trails. It wasn’t busy when we went which was lovely. So many unique features that we appreciated! If you get the opportunity to go during summer or early fall, definitely check it out!
Jonathan Sullivan
September 29, 2025
One of the least populated parks I've been to but then, it was also seniors' September. Quiet trails at higher elevations and plenty of geological history. Didn't find an NP humor embedded anywhere.
Anonymous
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Location Manzanita Lake
Address:
Lassen Volcanic Np P.O.Box 100
Mineral, CA, 96063
United States
Latitude & Longitude: 40.5292 / -121.564
Elevation: 1798 feet