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Do not worry – volcanoes Lassen Volcanic National Park is not going to explode and discharge of fire from all punishment that you and your camper. Although once a roaring furnace magma, the volcanoes are now quiet. But if you enter the park can still be found among the virgin forests and pine forests some boiling mud pools and steam hissing from cracks in the earth. These are just some of the attractions that make the Lower Volcanic National Park one of the top destinations Northern California RV.
The park is located about 50 miles west of Redding, California, on the northeast corner of the state. It is 180 miles from Reno, Nevada. Its location places it in the heart of some of the most beautiful of America, not far from the parks and wild areas of California, Oregon, Idaho and Montana.
What to do in the park?
There are over 150 miles of hiking trails, which means not walk around, and the wide range of different landscapes makes each Hiking a real journey. The park is close enough to the waterfalls and the mountains you can see great views of the mountains in some areas of the park. There are lakes mountain and hydrothermal attractions you will not find anywhere else. These include large openings leading to the depths of the earth download Steam and volcanic gas, water vapor comes directly from fissures in the ground and pools of boiling mud and water (which are a little too hot for a bath!). In Lassen, which really can be about what is happening beneath the surface of the earth.
What about the rash?
Of course, there is always a possibility of a volcano "event", but there are some things you should set your mind at ease. First, although there was an outbreak on a date as recently as 1915, the eruptions are few and far between in Lassen, which usually occurs once every 10,000 years. Lassen is part of a volcanic corridor extending from Northern California to Mount St. Helens, with small eruptions occasionally here and there. The other thing that should set your mind at ease is that a large number Scientists constantly monitor the park. Definitely let you know in advance if you should not park your camper nearby.
There are many places stay around Lassen Volcanic National Park. One of the best motor home in the area is Lassen Pines RV Park, located in McArthur, California. Lassen Pines is located in Fall River valley between tall pines and junipers. This is a friendly, family oriented camp with plenty of RV sites. They also offer fishing, golf, hiking, biking and other activities. You can find online.
If you want to add some good fishing and hunting to its volcanic hiking, try Rancheria RV Park located at Lunker Lake, 36 miles from the park. Rancheria puts you close to other attractions in Northern California as Hat Creek, Pit River Casino and the Subway Cave, as well as fishing and hunting activities around the lake. The park offers camping tents, cabins and motor home sites, from very rustic Fully equipped. Check them out online.
Lassen Volcanic National Park makes a great RV destination, or a wonderful stop on the way to any of parks in Northern California. It offers hiking and scenery you will not find anywhere else.
If you and your family are looking for an exciting motor home vacation destination, Lassen Volcanic National Park may be just the spot. Before you embark on your trip, make sure you’re equipped. Visit Bankston Motor Homes for your RV needs. http://www.bankstonmotorhomes.com
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