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Lassen Volcanic NP Highway Closed to Through Traffic
The Lassen Volcanic NP Highway is closed at the Devastated Area (10 miles inside the northwest entrance) and Bumpass Hell parking area (7 miles from the southwest entrance). More »
Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center Overview
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Though one of the earliest national parks to be designated by Congress, Lassen Volcanic has never had a formal visitor center. The old ski chalet at the southwest entrance inadequately served that function. The Lassen Chalet was built to support a concession-operated downhill ski area. In 1992 the downhill ski operation was removed in keeping with NPS management policies and the Chalet was converted to a concession-run gift shop and snack bar during the summer months. The Park has completed the design and compliance work for a visitor center to replace the Chalet. By May of 2007, the Park plans to begin construction on a new facility including:
By the fall of 2008, the Park plans to have the new Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center open for services year-round. Kohm Yah-mah-nee is the Mt. Maidu name for Snowy Mountain (Lassen Peak).This facility will provide tremendous benefits to 400,000 visitors a year through increased accessibility and park orientation. As the project progresses, new information will be available on this site. Please come back again to keep up with these exciting developments!
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Did You Know?
The Lassen Volcanic National Park newspaper comes out twice a year--one issue for winter and one for the summer season. The newspaper describes the many activities you can enjoy visiting during the very different seasons. More...
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