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Boundary Spring

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Lassen Volcanic National Park

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  • Location: Plumas County, California, United States

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    August 16, 2022

    Hiking

    There is lots of space for tents around Boundary Spring - however this is a very badly burned area with lots of dead trees that will fall itself or you might be hit by falling branches. My advice to reduce the risk: Get your water from the spring, hike on into Lassen National Park for ~ 0.2 miles, turn left onto the Willow Lake Trail, follow the faint trail for another ~ 0.3 miles to the trailhead. There is room at the dead end and you will be outside the park boundary again.

    July 22, 2019

    Hiking

    Good water source and last camping before the Lassen Volcanic National Park, where a permit and a bear-safe food container is required for camping
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    Pacific Crest Trail: California Section N

    24.8km

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    700m

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    Embark on a journey along the Pacific Crest Trail: California Section N, where the landscape dramatically shifts from the Sierra Nevada's ruggedness to the gentler, volcanic terrain of the Cascade Range. This difficult 15.4-mile (24.8 km) hike, with its 2303 feet (702 metres) of elevation gain, guides you through varied scenery, from lush forests to open, drier areas, and past unique geological features like Butte Pond and the Domingo Lake Valley Overlook. Allow around 7 hours and 16 minutes to complete this demanding route, which offers a distinct experience for those seeking a challenging and geologically fascinating adventure.

    To make the most of your visit, plan your hike for the fall, specifically between September and October, to bypass the heavy snows of winter and the intense heat of summer. Be sure to carry ample water, as some sections, particularly the Hat Creek Rim, are notoriously dry and exposed. If you're considering an overnight stay within Lassen Volcanic National Park, remember to secure the necessary permit and bring a bear canister for food storage.

    This section is particularly notable for its role as a geological transition zone, showcasing the shift from granite peaks to volcanic formations. You'll encounter the unique features of Lassen Volcanic National Park, including Boiling Springs Lake, and potentially spot diverse wildlife within this biodiversity hotspot. While some hikers find the scenery less dramatic than the High Sierra, others appreciate its distinct beauty and the opportunity to witness a different side of California's wilderness.

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    Location: Plumas County, California, United States

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