Camping InformationLassen Volcanic National Park contains seven campgrounds, three of which remained closed in 2024 for 2021 Dixie Fire recovery. Plan Your Camping Trip1. Select a CampgroundLearn more about each of the seven campgrounds in the table below. Click on each campground name to view its webpage.
2. Make a Reservation
3. Prepare for Your Camping Trip
Campground List^All group sites and stock corrals are reservation-onlyAll Dates Are for 2024 (*dates are dependent on conditions)
Drinking water and flush toilets are not available when dry camping is in effect. The normal fee applies whenever water is available. The availability of water is generally dependent on overnight temperatures; water systems cannot function when temperatures are consistently below freezing level. Campsite ReservationsMost campsites in the park are available by reservation only between June and September. Juniper Lake (except Juniper Lake Group), Warner Valley, and Southwest Walk-in Campgrounds do not accept reservations.
First Come, First-Served Campsite Availability
How to Claim and Pay for a FCFS CampsiteOnce you have located a site that does not have a reservation placard for that night:
Amenities & ServicesCampsite AmentitiesAll campsites are equipped with a picnic table, fire ring, and bear-resistant storage locker. Store all food and scented items in the bear-resistant storage locker. These items may also be stored in a hard-sided vehicle. Storage lockers measure 4' x 3' x 2.5' (30 cubic feet). Group campsites are equipped with three picnic tables, three fire rings, and three bear-resistant lockers. Campground AmenitiesAll campgrounds except Juniper Lake offer spigots and/or sinks for drinking water. Campgrounds with flush toilets also include one or more utility sinks for dish washing. All campgrounds have receptacles for trash and recyclables. Due to freezing wintertime temperatures, water may not be available at a campsite in early summer or late fall. If water is not available, a dry camping reduced rate applies (see dates and rates in the campground table). Camper ServicesThe Manzanita Lake Area offers the most camper services. The Manzanita Lake Camper Store is located at the entrance to the Manzanita Lake Campground. Showers and a laundromat are available only at the Manzanita Lake Camper Store. Both take quarters; a change machine is located by the showers. The Manzanita Camper Store also offers camping supplies, food, and souvenirs mid-May through mid-October. The only dump station in the park is located on the road to Manzanita Lake Campground. AccessibilityWheelchair accessible campsites include Manzanita Lake A32 and B9, Butte Lake A6, and North Summit Lake A-1. All accessible sites are located near accessible restrooms. Accessible campsites are first-come, first-served only. At least one vehicle at an accessible site must display a valid disabled person placard or license plate. Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins 1,8,14, and 18 are accessible. Each cabin includes a bed, propane heater, lantern, bear box, fire ring, access ramp, stairs with handrails and an extended picnic table. Learn more about accessibility in the park. Group CampsitesReservations are required for all group sites available at Manzanita Lake, Butte Lake, Juniper Lake, and Lost Creek (group sites only).
General Campground QuestionsIf you have questions about camping in a frontcountry campground at Lassen Volcanic National Park, please send us an email at lavo_fees@nps.gov. Before sending an email, please read this entire webpage, as most of your questions are likely to be answered already. For specific information about a campground, please scroll to the Campground List and click on the campground name. If you have questions about backpacking, backcountry camping, or backcountry permits, please see our Backcountry page. Please do not send an email to the campground office about backcountry camping. After reading the Backcountry page, if you have additional questions, there is an email link at the bottom of that page. |
Last updated: May 12, 2024