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Lassen County Times Visitors Guide
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Lassen County Times LCT On-line
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Recreation Opportunities
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Recreation opportunities abound in beautiful Lassen County. Take just a moment as we give you a small glance into some of our favorite recreation activities. Each of the subjects are also covered in more detail within their own section.
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Lodging Guide
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Lassen County has a wide variety of clean, comfortable lodging to suit all tastes and budgets. The choices, including those from nearby Plumas County, range from a lakefront home, a plush condo along a golf course, a quaint bed and breakfast inn, a family-style resort with marina, a rustic, secluded cabin, to a convenient motel in town.
Call individual properties (listed by geographic area below) for reservations and current rates.
The staff at the Lassen County Chamber of Commerce, (530) 257-4323, or other area chambers will be happy to help you find lodging that best fits your needs.
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Visitor Centers and information
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Stop in at the Lassen County Chamber for maps, brochures, area information, and friendly travel advice. The Chamber of Commerce is located at 84 North Lassen Street, in Susanville. It is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Campground Guide
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There are hundreds of campsites in Lassen County and neighboring Plumas County, many of them located in alpine lake and forested streamside settings.
Some are open year-round but most, including those run by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, are open seasonally and their dates of opening and closure vary depending on the weather.
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How To Get To Lassen Land
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From the North you can come down Hwy. 139 from Oregon or Hwy. 89 from the Mt. Shasta area
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Architecture Of Uptown
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Elk's Lodge:
The grand house at the top of the hill on Main Street holds many wonderful memories for the city of Susanville, from the first days of the pioneers, to the present warm fellowship within the Elks Lodge.
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The Murals of Susanville California
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The uptown murals of Susanville not only beautify the city but tell the story of its rich history. Walking around Historic Uptown Susanville's streets, visitors can see that the murals have been an attractive addition to the city for travelers and residents alike.
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Historic Westwood Tour
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Visitors to Westwood get a glimpse of its rich history when viewing historic buildings. To learn what the town was like when the Red River Lumber Company was in operation, visit the Westwood Museum at 311 Ash Street, then drive or walk the streets to see the telltale signs of the glorious past that still remain.
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Historic Uptown Walking Tour
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The Historic Uptown Susanville Association (H.U.S.A.) was formed in 1990 as a mechanism to promote and preserve the unique qualities of the Uptown Business District. H.U.S.A. sponsors special events for the whole community to enjoy.
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Eagle Lake
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Every year, Eagle Lake's trophy trout lure anglers from throughout the Western States.
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Lassen National Forest
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Lassen County is a getaway to a place that lies at the heart of one of California's most fascinating and diverse areas, the Lassen National Forest.
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Antelope Lake
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Antelope Lake offers vacationers a chance to see beautiful sights and wildlife or to have fun boating, fishing or swimming.
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Dining
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Lassen County has a variety of restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets.
Whether you're in the mood for gourmet cuisine or just a quick burger, you'll find a menu, atmosphere and service that will make your vacation complete.
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Bizz Johnson Trail
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The Bizz Johnson Trail winds 30 miles from Susanville to Westwood and is known for its national reputation, beauty and easy accessibility. Flanked by the flowing Susan River and meandering at the foot of tree-covered slopes, the trail is one of Lassen County's most scenic and tranquil recreational showpieces.
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Hiking Lassen Land
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There are several places to go in the Lassen National Forest to enjoy a good hike and see wildlife and nature at its best.
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Biking
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The high desert public lands near Susanville offer mountain biking challenges for riders of all abilities, and the opportunity to experience unique scenic beauty and solitude.
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City Of Susanville Parks
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In Susanville, there are many things to do in the summer months.
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Winter Recreation
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If you're tired of crowded winter resorts, long lift lines and high prices, and more interested in solitude and nature's landscapes, the Lassen National Forest offers some worthwhile winter alternatives.
Our woods and valleys have room for you, your family, and your dreams of old fashion, unhurried-and inexpensive-winter fun.
And we have all the basics. Good snow, good scenery, good people and plenty of variety.
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Golfing
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The area features five golf courses with at least two more in the planning stage.
Just outside Susanville is Diamond Mountain Golf Club, which is rapidly becoming one of the area's most popular 18-hole courses. In the Chester-Lake Almanor area, the beautiful Lake Almanor West course with views of Lassen Peak will stun you. On the lake's peninsula, you'll find a challenging nine holes at the Lake Almanor Country Club and 18 championship holes at Bailey Creek.
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Offroad Vehicle Recreation
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Imagine taking a turn off the beaten track, onto a Lassen County dirt road. Crossing the rugged high desert, you see aspen trees turning golden against a brilliant blue sky. Wild horses watch warily from a vantage point above your route, and a herd of antelope kicks up dust as it thunders through the brushland.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park
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Lassen Volcanic National Park is a camping and hiking paradise with an interesting geographic history.
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Paul Bunyan Mountain Festival
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Join us for the annual Paul Bunyan Mountain and Blues Festival in the beautiful historic mill town of Westwood.
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Wildlife and Birdwatching
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Patience and binoculars - and sometimes a little luck - can lead to some rewarding wildlife experiences. Dawn to dusk near water are the best times and places to find wildlife.
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Motocross
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Believe it or not, Lassen County is home to one of the best motocross tracks in the world.
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Wilderness
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Wilderness areas are special places where natural forces operate freely. National Forest wilderness areas offer the visitor excellent hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding in a primitive, completely undeveloped setting.
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Walker Lake
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Serene Mountain Meadows Reservoir, known to Westwood locals as Walker Lake, is part of the Hamilton Branch Hydroelectric Project owned by Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
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Real Estate in Lassen County
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For all your Lassen and Plumas County Real Estate needs please visit these sponsors by clicking on their listing:
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Visitor Services and Retailers
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Please visit our sponsors: Click on any of the gold links to see their advertisement.
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