Group Snowmobile Ride
Snowmobiling is a favorite winter activity in Plumas County

 Favorite Winter Activities in Lassen Volcanic Park

Lassen Volcanic Park is beautiful any time of the year, but it is especially magical when covered in a blanket of snow. The winter months offer a wealth of exciting adventures in and around the park. You’ll find some of the best cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails and other exciting winter activities the whole family can enjoy. Elevations range between  5,650 to 10,457, so expect a lot of snow. Although most of Lassen Volcanic Highway closes to vehicular traffic during the winter.  Winter/Spring 2023 Lassen Volcanic National Park Visitor Guide.

There is still access to skiing and snowshoeing routes beyond Loomis Plaza on the park’s north side.

Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center in the Southwestern corner of the park is also open to the public during winter. The vestibule at the visitor center is available 24 hours during the winter, with heated restrooms and potable water.  The visitor center is staffed Wed. – Thurs. 9 am – 5 pm. But make sure you come prepared. Bring layered clothing, snow boots, a hat, and gloves to stay warm. And be aware: Lassen is avalanche country, so keep an eye on your surroundings at all times. Follow this link for information about winter activities and snow conditions in Lassen Volcanic Park.

Group snow camping
Snow camping near Ridge Lake Lassen Volcanic National Park a favorite winter activity for some

BEGINNER ROUTES –

Winter Activities

  1. Sulphur Works

Length: 2 Miles Round Trip

Lassen is famous for its geothermal areas, and Sulphur Works is the easiest to reach in the winter months. To get there, follow the park highway route one mile north of the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center. Many visitors make the journey on skis or snowshoes, but you can also walk there as long as you keep off the ski tracks. And consider yourself warned: snow surrounding the geothermal areas may look solid, but it might be a weak layer hiding a pool of acidic boiling water.

  1. Nanny Creek via McGowan Ski Trail

Length: 5 miles one way

McGowan Ski Trail is located in the Lassen National Forest just south of the SW entrance to Lassen Park. The trailhead and parking are 2 miles north of the Hwy 36/89 junction on Hwy 89, which leads into the park. Both cross-country skiers and snowshoers use this trail. It is possible to ski from the trailhead on Hwy 89 down to Hwy 36, making this a tremendous one-way ski route if you have vehicles available for a shuttle. Unlike the National Park, dogs are allowed off-leash in the National Forest. Chico XC Ski Group has many outings to this trail each winter; non-members are welcome to join. Download a map of the McGowan Ski Trail Area.

  1. Manzanita Lake Snowshoe Loop

Length: 1.5 miles round trip

This 1.5 snowshoe loop is an excellent start for beginners. It will take you about an hour and a half, and you’ll see sweeping views of the park and Chaos Crag along the way. Begin near the Loomis Ranger Station and circle the lake in either direction to experience beautiful surroundings and get a great workout.

INTERMEDIATE ROUTES

  1. Ridge Lakes

Length: 4 miles round trip

Start from the parking area of Sulphur Works. This route begins at the north end near the flat area and follows the summer trail for Ridge Lake. You can stay to the creek’s right and keep Mount Diller slightly to your right when it comes into view. This is a favorite route for guests wanting to snow camp in the Ridge Lake Basin area. The Ridge Lake Basin area is an excellent base camp for visitors wanting to ski Mount Diller and Pilot Pinnacle. Map for Ridge Lakes Winter Camp Area.

Guided Snowshoe Tours

Lassen offers many excellent ranger-led snowshoe tours from January through April if you don’t feel confident enough to head out on your own. This is a great way to learn about the sport, fine-tune your technique, and see some of the best sights in the park. Walks are on Sat. and Sun. At 1:30 and last about 2 hours. The park provides snowshoes and basic instruction for those unfamiliar with snowshoeing and teaches about winter safety and the wildlife that makes the park home in the winter.

Family Snow Play

During the winter, the Southwestern parking lot becomes a hub for family activities like sledding and barbecuing. Within minutes from the parking lot, you will find enough great sledding hills to keep you, and the family thrilled all day long. The beautiful views of the park are just a bonus.

Sledding Favorite Winter Activities

Snowmobiling

Lassen National Forest is known for having some of the best snowmobiling trails in California. Snowmobiling is a great way to access parts of the forest and mountains that might be too difficult any other way. It is an exciting and unique way to explore the Lake Almanor basin. The region boasts 459 designated snowmobile trails and five staging areas within 30 minutes of St. Bernard Lodge. The lodge has plenty of parking for guests bringing snowmobiles and trail access right from the lodge. You’ll have many world-class options to choose from. Some of our snowmobile areas include:

  • Morgan Summit
  • Chester-Lake Almanor Snowmobile Park
  • Swain Mountain
  • Fredonyer
  • Jonesville

Check out the Lassen National Park Winter Recreation Map for more routes and details.

View of trail with fresh snow from snowmobile

Downhill Skiing

Coppervale Ski Hill is an easy 30-minute drive from St. Bernard Lodge on Hwy 36. The ski hill has both a Poma lift and a rope tow. Adult tickets are $20 during the week and $25 on weekends. Children six and younger are free with a paying adult—more information on Coppervale.

Skier

Winter Events to Enjoy

There are also many unique and exciting events in the area during the winter months. Check your calendar to see if you can make it for any of our favorites:

  • Historic Longboard Races: January, February, and March on the 3rd Sat. of each month
  • Chester Winterfest Dog Sled Race:  TBA 2023
  • Butte Meadows Hillsliders Poker Run: TBA 2023
  • Ice Skating Rink at Chester Park.  Weekends Dec. 2. 2022 – March 2023

Winter in Lassen lasts 4-6 months, so you have plenty of time to visit the region and explore its countless wonderful winter activities. Whether you come to cross-country ski, snowshoe, camp, or enjoy a mug of hot chocolate from the comfort of the lodge, we promise you’ll find the winter adventure suitable for you. As always, feel free to call us while you plan your trip. We love to answer guest questions and lend our expertise. Happy Holidays!

Are you planning a trip to Lassen Volcanic Park this winter? Book a stay at St. Bernard Lodge, and you’ll stay in the heart of the Lassen winter wonderland. 

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