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Lassen Peak up-and-back

MODERATE DAY HIKE

5.0 miles   2000' elevation gain   season:  mid July-mid Oct   drive: 1:40

 

Mount Shasta viewed from Lassen Peak summit area

 

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No permit needed for day hikers.  Permit required for overnight hiking.  Sorry, no dogs, horses, or bicycles.  Lassen National Park entrance fee.

 

 


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The peak. 

Lassen Peak can be seen from many of the other hikes.  It is the third highest mountain in Northern California, north of the Tahoe region.

The trail is moderately steep, and may have dangerous snow patches.  A hiker was killed by falling rocks in 2009.

There is little shade or shelter, and the elevation often causes altitude sickness (solution: descend, descend).  Sunglasses strongly recommended, as well as sunscreen and/or long clothes for light-skinned people.  Check the weather forecast for likelihood of thunderstorms.

That being said, Lassen Peak is one of the least difficult major peaks.  It is the highest peak in the Cascade Range with a trail up it.  There are usually plenty of other hikers in case the need for help should arise.

And the views are sublime.