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These recently built log cabins enjoy a lovely position on one of Lassen's lakes, and they
come in one- and two-bedroom options and slightly more basic eight-bunk configurations,
which are a bargain for groups. They all have bear boxes, propane heaters and fire rings,
but no bedding, electricity or running water.
Those who want to get a small taste of Lassen's more rustic comforts can call ahead to
arrange a 'Camper Package,' which includes basic supplies for a night under the stars
(starting at $100, it includes a s'mores kit).
Manzanita Lake Campground CAMPGROUND, CABINS
( 877-444-6777; www.recreation.gov ; campsites $10-18; )
The biggest camping area in these parts has lake access, views of Lassen and 179 sites
with fire rings, picnic tables and bear boxes. It has a store, hot showers and kayak rentals
here as well.
Hat Creek Resort & RV Park CABINS, CAMPGROUND
( 800-568-0109; www.hatcreekresortrv.com ; 12533 Hwy 44/89; tent sites from $15, RV sites
without/with hookups from $15/26, r $54-209, yurts $54-119; )
Outside the park, Old Station makes a decent stop before entering and is a good second
choice after Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins. It sits along a fast-moving, trout-stocked
creek. Some simple motel rooms and cabins have full kitchens. Stock up at the convenien-
ce store and deli, then eat on a picnic table by the river.
South Entrance of the Park
Mt Lassen/Shingletown KOA CAMPGROUND
( 530-474-3133; www.koa.com ; 7749 KOA Rd; tent sites $29, RV sites from $42, cabins $67-160;
mid-Mar-Nov; )
Enjoy all the standard KOA amenities: a playground, a deli and laundry facilities. It's off
Hwy 44 in Shingletown, about 20 miles west of the park.
Childs Meadow Resort CABINS
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