Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lassen Volcanic National Park has a paved accessible interpretive trail. The hydrothermal features in Lassen Volcanic National Park include “roaring fumaroles (steam and volcanic-gas vents), thumping mud pots, boiling pools, and steaming ground.” There are jagged peaks, mountain lakes, and meadows of wildflowers.
Here is the accessibility page for Lassen Volcanic NP and here a PDF of their Accessibility Guide. Map Phone 530-595-4480 Here is the park website.
There is a half mile paved interpretive trail in the Devastated Area. The “easy, flat nature trail loops around a small section of the Devastated Area. Displays placed along the way explain various features of this area, flattened by the eruptions of Mount Lassen between 1914 and 1917. Excellent views of Lassen itself can be seen all along the trail as well.”
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