
Lassen National Forest
Lassen National Forest, located in northeastern California, covers approximately 1.2 million acres of diverse landscapes, including dense forests, volcanic mountains, lakes, and meadows. It is part of the Cascade Range and is known for its volcanic history, featuring Lassen Peak, one of the world's largest plug-dome volcanoes. The forest offers opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing, with rich habitats for species like black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Lassen National Forest emphasizes conservation and recreation, providing visitors with a scenic and ecologically important area to enjoy outdoor activities.