Ranger-led Programs – Lassen Volcanic National Park (U.S – National Park Service

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A ranger-led snow walk heads to Sulphur Works.

A ranger leads a group of snowshoers at Lassen Volcanic National Park

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Ranger-led Snowshoe Hikes

Snowshoe walks will be offered at the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center January 6, 2024 through March 31, 2024.

Join a ranger-led snowshoe hike and explore the wild and wintry red fir forest environment off-trail. First, a ranger will demonstrate how to put on your snowshoes and how to move safely on the snow. Once basic techniques are covered, the group will head out into the snow and the adventure begins! Ranger-led snowshoe hikes cover one to two miles of moderately strenuous terrain, and they don’t follow a trail. The exact route can vary with snow and weather conditions. There are no ranger-led programs offered at the park’s northwest entrance (accessible from Hwy 44).

Where: Meet at the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center, located at the Southwest Entrance via Hwy 36.

When: Saturdays and Sundays. Hikes begin promptly at 1:30 pm and are approximately two hours long. Since the hikes do not follow a distinct route or visible trail, we are not able to accommodate late-comers. Please Note: Hikes may be canceled at the last minute due to extreme weather conditions. Please feel free to call (530) 595-4480 ahead to check on conditions or you can check current conditions.

How to Participate: A free ticket* is required to participate. You can pick-up a free ticket the day of the hike at the information desk inside the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center. We do not take reservations in advance or hold spots. Tickets are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning at 9:30 am on the day of the hike. Space is limited. Sometimes weekends can be busy and snowshoe hikes fill, especially if it’s a holiday weekend. If you’re concerned about getting a spot, we recommend arriving before 11 am to secure a free ticket.

What is Provided: Snowshoes are provided only for the ranger-led activity. Donations are welcome and support snowshoe maintenance.

What to Bring: Appropriate clothing and footwear is recommended such as; water-resistant hiking boots or snow boots, layered clothing and water or wind resistant outerlayer, hats, gloves and sunglasses.

Who Can Participate: Snowshoe hikes are open to individuals eight years of age and older; children in carriers are not allowed due to safety concerns.
Organized groups (such as church groups, Scout groups, hiking clubs, etc.) of 10 or more will not be accomodated on the public walks due to limited space. We cannot schedule a seperate tour in 2024 for organized groups due to staffing shortages.

Winter Ecology Snowshoe Program

Lassen’s Education Program offers ranger-led snowshoe walks and winter ecology programs for school groups grades 3 through 8. Programs are by reservation only. Please visit our Field Trips page for more information.

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