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Getting to Lassen Volcanic National Park

Lassen Volcanic National Park is located in Northeastern California.  There are five separate roads to access the park, and one Main Park Road which runs North-South through the park.  The Main Park Road runs between the Northwest (Manzanita Lake) park entrance and the Southwest park entrance.  The Northwest entrance is approximately 50 miles east of Redding, California on Highway 44, and 180 miles west of Reno, Nevada.  The Southwest park entrance is approximately 45 miles east of Red Bluff, California on Highway 36, and 160 miles west of Reno, Nevada.  Access the Butte Lake area is via a dirt road off Hwy 44 east of Old Station.  Access to Juniper Lake and Warner Valley are via a partially paved road north of Chester off Hwy 36.

The nearest major airports include Sacramento, California (165 miles away) and Reno, Nevada (160 miles away).
 
There is currently no public transportation serving Lassen Volcanic National Park.