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Lassen Volcanic National Park
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Established in 1939, the Lassen Association is a nonprofit partner that supports and assists Lassen Volcanic National Park in research, intepretation, and conservation programs. The mission of the Lassen Association is to promote the discovery of Lassen Volcanic National Park, enrich the experiences of visitors, and support the preservation and protection of the park for future generations.

You can support Lassen Volcanic by:

  • Becoming a member of the Lassen Association
  • Making a donation to the Lassen Association by calling 530-595-3399
  • Purchasing items from the Lassen Association bookstore, either online or at any park visitor center

 

 
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The Lassen Park Foundation is a private, non-profit foundation that supports worthy projects in Lassen Volcanic National Park. The Lassen Park Foundation was responsible for raising $500,000 towards the construction of Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center and is actively involved in leading youth camping trips into the Park. Your donations go to projects such as:

  • Enhanced interpretative and educational activities
  • Wildlife research
  • Trail restoration
  • Challenged youth programs
  • Cultural resource development

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The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.

You can make a donation directly to the National Park Service via donation boxes at the Loomis Museum and Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center.  Donations collected at these boxes are used to improve exhibits at these facilities and to offer educational programs.

You can make a donation directly to the park by calling (530) 595-4444 x5101 and speaking with the Superintendent's Office.

View of devastated area from Main Park Road.  

Did You Know?
The 29 mile Main Park Road was constructed between 1925 and 1931, just 10 years after Lassen Peak erupted. Near Lassen Peak the road reaches 8512 feet, making it the highest road in the Cascade Mountains. It is not unusual for 40 feet of snow to accumulate on the road near Lake Helen.

Last Updated: September 18, 2009 at 18:25 EST