About Summit Lake South
Number of accommodations: 45
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Reviews (372)
What Guests Are Saying
Summit Lake South is a scenic and well-kept campground with decent privacy and easy access to nearby lakes and trails. Many campers appreciated the tranquility and cleanliness, enjoying amenities like potable water and flat camping spots. However, some noted issues with campsite spacing, uneven parking, and noise from nearby campers, while others mentioned the impact of the recent fire on the area's natural beauty.
What Guests Are Saying
Summit Lake South is a scenic and well-kept campground with decent privacy and easy access to nearby lakes and trails. Many campers appreciated the tranquility and cleanliness, enjoying amenities like potable water and flat camping spots. However, some noted issues with campsite spacing, uneven parking, and noise from nearby campers, while others mentioned the impact of the recent fire on the area's natural beauty.
Review Summary
Angelina H
VerifiedJuly 8, 2025 • Stayed at: E13, Loop: Loop E
Mount Lassen is a true treasure, I love how one side of the trail is a protected alpine paradise, and the other side is devastated by a fairly recent eruption. I highly recommend visiting the southernmost volcano in the Cascade Ring of Fire!
Angelina H
VerifiedJuly 8, 2025 • Stayed at: E13, Loop: Loop E
Mount Lassen is a true treasure, I love how one side of the trail is a protected alpine paradise, and the other side is devastated by a fairly recent eruption. I highly recommend visiting the southernmost volcano in the Cascade Ring of Fire!
Barani G
VerifiedJuly 7, 2025 • Stayed at: D01, Loop: Loop D
The camp site was as described. We used the fire ring to have a camp fire and cook some veggies and s'mores. We purchased firewood at the camper store behind the Loomis museum, near the Manzanita lake. The nearest showers is located at the same place. The camp site is 30 mins drive from either entrances for the park.
Barani G
VerifiedJuly 7, 2025 • Stayed at: D01, Loop: Loop D
The camp site was as described. We used the fire ring to have a camp fire and cook some veggies and s'mores. We purchased firewood at the camper store behind the Loomis museum, near the Manzanita lake. The nearest showers is located at the same place. The camp site is 30 mins drive from either entrances for the park.
Sabal A
VerifiedJune 30, 2025 • Stayed at: C01, Loop: Loop C
Camp site was perfect for clear night for viewing stars and it is near beautiful Summit Lake. Very clean restroom.. A shower room could have made it even better.
Sabal A
VerifiedJune 30, 2025 • Stayed at: C01, Loop: Loop C
Camp site was perfect for clear night for viewing stars and it is near beautiful Summit Lake. Very clean restroom.. A shower room could have made it even better.
Michael K
VerifiedOctober 14, 2024 • Stayed at: D05, Loop: Loop D
your reservation system confuses campers without reservations. A camper was in my campsite when I arrived. Fortunately they had not set up camp yet and were able to move out. The bathrooms are very stinky unlike those at Butte Lake which are amazingly clean. I won't be back for quite a while.
Michael K
VerifiedOctober 14, 2024 • Stayed at: D05, Loop: Loop D
your reservation system confuses campers without reservations. A camper was in my campsite when I arrived. Fortunately they had not set up camp yet and were able to move out. The bathrooms are very stinky unlike those at Butte Lake which are amazingly clean. I won't be back for quite a while.
Alisa A
VerifiedSeptember 29, 2024 • Stayed at: E14, Loop: Loop E
Loved everything for the most part. The bear lockers gave piece of mind. But if you are tenting, be advised that the actual camping spot is about 25X25 at the most. Your neighbors are respectful for the most part be patient with the loud man bonding beer can popping and babies that cry much of the time. I suggest to skip Friday-Monday. Lassen peak is a must, even if you can only make it to the Grandview (1/2 of ascent). Between Summit lake South and the Peak trail there is an awesome unmarked pull out that is really great for some solitude. The pull outs throughout the park are great, but be careful on the longer stretches between campsites and trail heads because there are those that drive too fast and even pass. King's creek picnic area is really nice. The King's creek trailhead is usually pretty packed for parking go early. I left my camera there and no one has responded to my email inquiry for over a week now, maybe phone tomorrow. If going in dry camping season be sure to bring lots of water 3-5 gallons per person per day. The fire ring was level and not packed with coal ash. Summit lake itself was iffy to get to from camp, go thu the drive to the established trail head. Next time I hope to do the Chaos crags jumbles as I am a big fan of boulders. I want to do Cinder Cone Butte Lake, but that is not IN the park. Be advised that the free dispersed camp before the lake has a tree blocking the drive that has not been removed. Best thing? All the lady rangers. I love to see women represented so well! Def try to go again after the spring melt next year. Last note, the blasted large devastated zone is profound, Mother Nature is a bad mamajamma. A.M.A
Alisa A
VerifiedSeptember 29, 2024 • Stayed at: E14, Loop: Loop E
Loved everything for the most part. The bear lockers gave piece of mind. But if you are tenting, be advised that the actual camping spot is about 25X25 at the most. Your neighbors are respectful for the most part be patient with the loud man bonding beer can popping and babies that cry much of the time. I suggest to skip Friday-Monday. Lassen peak is a must, even if you can only make it to the Grandview (1/2 of ascent). Between Summit lake South and the Peak trail there is an awesome unmarked pull out that is really great for some solitude. The pull outs throughout the park are great, but be careful on the longer stretches between campsites and trail heads because there are those that drive too fast and even pass. King's creek picnic area is really nice. The King's creek trailhead is usually pretty packed for parking go early. I left my camera there and no one has responded to my email inquiry for over a week now, maybe phone tomorrow. If going in dry camping season be sure to bring lots of water 3-5 gallons per person per day. The fire ring was level and not packed with coal ash. Summit lake itself was iffy to get to from camp, go thu the drive to the established trail head. Next time I hope to do the Chaos crags jumbles as I am a big fan of boulders. I want to do Cinder Cone Butte Lake, but that is not IN the park. Be advised that the free dispersed camp before the lake has a tree blocking the drive that has not been removed. Best thing? All the lady rangers. I love to see women represented so well! Def try to go again after the spring melt next year. Last note, the blasted large devastated zone is profound, Mother Nature is a bad mamajamma. A.M.A
Location Summit Lake South
Address:
Lassen Volcanic Np P.O.Box 100
Mineral, CA, 96063
United States
From Redding, California take State Highway 44 east approximately 48 miles to the Manzanita Lake entrance of the park. The campground is 14 miles south of the entrance on the main park road.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.4903 / -121.424
Elevation: 2042 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026