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Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park

Description

Overview

Situated near the northwest entrance to the park, the rustic Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins offer convenience and comfort in the scenic setting of Lassen Volcanic National Park. These 20 cabins are the first new accommodations in Lassen Volcanic National Park since 1972, and are available in three models: 2 Room, 1 Room, and Bunkhouse. They are within walking distance of Manzanita Lake, a popular catch & release fishing and family destination, and offer a view of 10,457-foot Lassen Peak, the largest volcano in the park.The cabins are located one mile south of the park entrance, perched at an elevation of 5,890 feet and adjacent to a 179-site campground. The Loomis Museum, Loomis Ranger Station and popular hiking trails are nearby. Educational programs are presented at the museum and amphitheater within the campground. Groceries, supplies, gifts, gasoline, laundromat and hot showers are located at the nearby Manzanita Lake Camper Store. Our cafe features a variety of delicious and healthy items including salads, fresh fruits, hot or cold sandwiches, espresso drinks and soft-serve ice cream. Kayak and paddle board rentals are also available on a first come, first serve basis at the Camper Store. A map of our cabins can be viewed under additional information or on our website, www.lassenlodging.com. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ManzanitaLake.

Recreation

Manzanita Lake is popular with fly fishermen for its trout; however, the area does maintain a catch-and-release policy and requires the use of artificial lures and single barb-less hooks only. Non-motorized boating is permitted and kayak rentals are nearby.The park boasts more than 150 miles of hiking trails, a variety of which can be accessed from the campground, including family-friendly hikes as well as those for more experienced hikers. Manzanita Lake is also a favorite spot for birders.

Facilities

There are a variety of cabin types available, including a one-room cabin that sleeps three, a two-room cabin that sleeps six, and a one-room bunkhouse that sleeps up to eight people. Each cabin has a double bed and/or bunk beds with a three inch firm mattress, lockable door, picnic table, fire ring and a bear-proof food storage locker. These are rustic cabins with no bedding or linens provided, so please bring your own. The one-room and two-room cabins also have a table and chairs._Please note that the one-room cabin has a double bed that sleeps two, with a third person on the floor in a sleeping bag,Restrooms, showers, a laundromat and a camper store with souvenirs, food, camping supplies and fuel are located within a short walk from the cabins. Showers are $5.00 per person per day and are unlimited. You can purchase a shower code inside the Camper Store. There is free wi-fi at the Loomis Plaza.

Natural Features

Lassen Volcanic National Park is known for its volcanic history, as well as its diversity of plants and animals. It contains 300 active volcanic domes and many hydrothermal features, such as mud pots and steam vents. Lassen Peak is the southernmost active volcano in the Cascades and the second most recent volcano to erupt in the lower-48 of the United States before Mount St. Helens.Lassen Volcanic National Park boasts over 700 species of flowering plants and 250 native species including birds, mammals, reptiles and fish. The park is at the junction of the Cascade Range, the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Great Basin, thus providing many unique habitats. The Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins lie within a ponderosa pine forest.

Nearby Attractions

The Loomis Museum is at the north end of the park and the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center is at the south end of the park. Both offer information, photos and videos of some of the most popular hikes in the park, along with a movie about the history of Lassen Peak eruptions. When visiting the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center at the south entrance of the park, please visit us at Lassen Cafe & Gift. If interested in booking a stay with us at Drakesbad Guest Ranch, please visit www.lassenlodging.com.

Fee Info

Customers who cancel a cabin reservation less than 14 days before the arrival date will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee.

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Location

Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park is located in California

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Directions

The Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins are located approximately one hour east of Redding in Northern California. Redding is approximately three hours north of Sacramento on State Highway 5 and approximately 4.5 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. From Redding, drive 48 miles east on State Highway 44. Turn right into Lassen Volcanic National Park and continue one mile south to the Manzanita Lake Campground, Camper Store and Cabins.

Address

39489 CA-44
Shingletown, CA 96088

Coordinates

40.53 N
121.5619444 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Cabins

Features

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  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Nov. 29, 2025

nice cabins near the lake

This was our first visit to Lassen, and wow, what a beautiful national park! This campground was much warmer than the part of the park near Lassen Peak, there's a big range in temperatures. The cabin was comfortable temparture and did a good job of keeping the bugs out. There aren't any lights or lanterns though, so we wish we would have brought more lighting. The one other thing I wish I had noticed before booking is the height of the beds. I'm 5'1 and my brother and sister-in-law are untder 5'9, but my husband is 5'11 and couldn't fit without sleeping diagonally, poor guy.

Very convenient to have the camp store and gas station right there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park?

Camping at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park can cost between $96.00 and $149.00 depending on the site.

Does Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park have RV hookups?

According to TheDyrt.com, Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park has water hookups.

What is the max vehicle length at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park?

Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park allows vehicles up to 18 feet.

Are fires allowed at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

Is there cell phone reception at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is no coverage for AT&T, some coverage for T-Mobile, and no coverage for Verizon.

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Some campers book as far as 6 months in advance, so on high-demand weekends it can be very difficult to get a campsite at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park. If you want to get a last-minute campsite at Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park, try setting up a text message Alert atTheDyrt.com/alerts

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