Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park
Reviewed Jul. 5, 2018

Family Friendly, Sparkling Gem

Manzanita Lake is a really family friendly campground. It’s great seeing the kids ride around the loop on their bicycles and scooters. We had a perimeter site in the A loop, adjacent to the trail that runs to the lake. These sites feel particularly spacious. Due to the type of pine forest, none of them will be private. The interior sites were ok on space for being in a National Park. There is a mix between 3+ night campers and the one nighters, so the park doesn’t completely empty out each day. First come first serve campers would be advised to read the reservation signs carefully, sometimes they are marked a day or two before occupancy and that might be enough time to squeeze in a visit.

There are both plumbed and vault bathrooms, but there is no electricity—so wear a headlamp to the bathroom at night. There is also a water and drain area for dumping dish-wash water, etc. Each site has a bear box, and use of it for all food and food prep, as well as toiletries is expected—campers cannot use their cars. In A loop, we are only a short walk from all things Lake, the laundry and showers, and the camp store. The store has a small menu of hot food offerings available, and the groceries surmount to things found at a gas station plus a few extras like bacon. While travelers should always buy where they burn to prevent introducing invasive bug species, buying wood right outside the park might be a smart choice; the bundles here are $10 each! Ice is $4.65+ for a small 7 lb bag. Showers are $1.75 (7 quarters) for 3 minutes. Many of the groceries are double normal prices. I didn’t dare to check their gas prices! The kayak and canoe rentals are more reasonable. Cabin packages with cook stove, etc, are no longer available with reservations—even though they are still advertised. If staying here for a bit, adventurers will have to drive through Chester to get to other points in the park, like the Devil’s Kitchen (a most beautiful hike). Chester has gas, grocery, hotels, more campgrounds, and some really great local eats. Also check out Drakesbad Ranch if comparing alternatives; we hiked by it on our outing to Devil’s Kitchen and it looks pretty neat.

Waking up to the sound of the wind in the braches of the tall pines, while feeling nothing more than a breeze down below, is a pleasant experience. The drive through Lassen Volcanic is stunning. Under the snow capped peak, wildflowers cascade down the mountainside to frolicking creeks and waterfalls. Emerald lake shines like a deep, green Emerald, and around the corner, Lake Helen is a sparkling Sapphire. The geothermal areas are always interesting and remind us of the forces behind this volcanic tower, and that Lassen is still active. All in all, a great place to car camp.

  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • A loop
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  • Devil’s Kitchen, well part if it 😉
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  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • A loop—
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  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park by Celina M., July 5, 2018