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Lassen Volcanic National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour

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Discover the geothermal wonders of Lassen Volcanic National Park with our exciting audio tour! Explore bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, and the park’s majestic volcanic landscapes while our guides share fascinating stories about its volcanic history, unique geology, and diverse wildlife.

Learn about the forces that shaped this dynamic terrain and the science behind its geothermal features. Perfect for families, adventurers, and nature enthusiasts, our tour provides an educational and fun experience. Simply download, plug in your headphones, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the extraordinary Lassen Volcanic National Park!

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Tours NEVER expire
Freedom to explore at your own pace
Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
Tours NEVER expire
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Starting Points: Park's Northwest Entrance and Southwest Entrance
  • Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
  • Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
  • Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
  • Top Features: • Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. • Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. • Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.
  • Private and Personalized: • Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. • Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you don’t!
  • The Ultimate Guided Tour: • Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. • Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.
  • What Our Users Say: • “A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative.” • “Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!”
Czego oczekiwać
1
Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center
Located near the park's south entrance, the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center features exhibits, a gift shop and cafe and restrooms. You can also grab a trail map and chat with a ranger. The name of the visitor center comes from the Mountain Maidu word Kohm Yah-mah-nee which means "snow mountain." It's the original name for the volcano we know today as Lassen Peak.
2
Sulphur Works
Sulphur Works is one of the park's colorful hydrothermal features that you can see right from the road. Take the paved walkway to view steam vents, a boiling mudpot and a landscape tinged yellow, orange and red from mineral deposits. Remember to tap the map marker to listen to the bonus story "The Aroma of a Volcano" to learn more about this fascinating place!
3
Bumpass Hell
The three-mile roundtrip trek to Bumpass Hell leads to the park's largest hydrothermal area, boasting16 acres of boiling springs, mud pots and roaring fumaroles! The biggest steam vent, named Big Boiler, is one of the hottest fumaroles in the world--reaching over 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
4
Lake Helen
Lake Helen was named after Helen Brodt, the first white woman to summit Lassen Peak back in 1864. This deep blue lake is nestled at the foot of Lassen Peak and reflects the snowcapped mountain above. Feel free to dip your toes or even go for a swim. But be warned that the lake's crystal clear water is extremely cold!
5
Kings Creek Falls
The moderate 3-mile hike to Kings Creek Falls features a spectacular 30-foot cascades. Much of the forest was burned during the Dixie Fire, but life is already beginning to return. Keep your eyes open for wildflowers in the meadows and other evidence of rebirth. There is limited roadside parking. If you cannot find a spot, we recommend you try again later or skip this hike and do the one to Paradise Meadows instead.
6
Manzanita Lake
The Manzanita Lake Area features the Loomis Museum, a gift shop, restrooms, a few lakeside trails and a campground. It's a great place to get your bearings if you enter the park from the north. And it's also a fun place to just kickback, relax and hang out for the afternoon. You can rent a kayak, swim or walk along Manzanita Lake on the easy 2-mile loop path. You'll find stunning views of Lassen Peak from the lake's north shore.
7
Loomis Museum
The Loomis Museum is where you'll find displays of volcanic rocks, B.F. Loomis' historic photographs and Selena LaMar's Atsugewi basketry. This is also where the rangers hang out, so bring your junior rangers here to earn their badges. The Loomis Museum was donated to Lassen Volcanic National Park by B.F. and Estella Loomis, two of the park's earliest advocates and supporters.
8
Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center
Located near the park's south entrance, the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center features exhibits, a gift shop and cafe and restrooms. You can also grab a trail map and chat with a ranger. The name of the visitor center comes from the Mountain Maidu word Kohm Yah-mah-nee which means "snow mountain." It's the original name for the volcano we know today as Lassen Peak.
9
Sulphur Works
Sulphur Works is one of the park's colorful hydrothermal features that you can see right from the road. Take the paved walkway to view steam vents, a boiling mudpot and a landscape tinged yellow, orange and red from mineral deposits. Remember to tap the map marker to listen to the bonus story "The Aroma of a Volcano" to learn more about this fascinating place!
10
Bumpass Hell
The three-mile roundtrip trek to Bumpass Hell leads to the park's largest hydrothermal area, boasting16 acres of boiling springs, mud pots and roaring fumaroles! The biggest steam vent, named Big Boiler, is one of the hottest fumaroles in the world--reaching over 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
11
Lake Helen
Lake Helen was named after Helen Brodt, the first white woman to summit Lassen Peak back in 1864. This deep blue lake is nestled at the foot of Lassen Peak and reflects the snowcapped mountain above. Feel free to dip your toes or even go for a swim. But be warned that the lake's crystal clear water is extremely cold!
12
Kings Creek Falls
The moderate 3-mile hike to Kings Creek Falls features a spectacular 30-foot cascades. Much of the forest was burned during the Dixie Fire, but life is already beginning to return. Keep your eyes open for wildflowers in the meadows and other evidence of rebirth. There is limited roadside parking. If you cannot find a spot, we recommend you try again later or skip this hike and do the one to Paradise Meadows instead.
13
Manzanita Lake
The Manzanita Lake Area features the Loomis Museum, a gift shop, restrooms, a few lakeside trails and a campground. It's a great place to get your bearings if you enter the park from the north. And it's also a fun place to just kickback, relax and hang out for the afternoon. You can rent a kayak, swim or walk along Manzanita Lake on the easy 2-mile loop path. You'll find stunning views of Lassen Peak from the lake's north shore.
14
Loomis Museum
The Loomis Museum is where you'll find displays of volcanic rocks, B.F. Loomis' historic photographs and Selena LaMar's Atsugewi basketry. This is also where the rangers hang out, so bring your junior rangers here to earn their badges. The Loomis Museum was donated to Lassen Volcanic National Park by B.F. and Estella Loomis, two of the park's earliest advocates and supporters.
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