Manzanita Lake Campground
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Write a Review Mineral, CA 96063 530-595-6121 Reservations: 877-444-6777 Official WebsiteGPS: 40.5315, -121.5623
Overview of Manzanita Lake Campground
Manzanita Lake Campground is open May through snow closure. Campsites can be reserved May - Oct. Reservations must be made at least four days in advance. Sites without a reservation placard may be used for first-come, first-served camping for a single night only; a reservation may begin the following day. All sites are first-come, first-served at a reduced dry camping rate (no drinking water) after the reservation period.
Sites can accommodate RVs up to 40 ft. in length.
Last Price Paid: $13
Reported by Richard n Mary on 12/19/2023
Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Travel Trailer)
Reported by Rollin' Rosie on 5/29/2019
Number of Sites 179
Reservations yes
Open Seasonally May - Oct.
Elevation 5,872 ft / 1,789 m
Max Stay 14
Max Length 40 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 530-595-6121
HGalle asked on 12/19/2021
Is this campsite near all the attractions in Lassen nat'l park, or will I have to drive to them?
Reviews of Manzanita Lake Campground 26 people have reviewed this location.
“Magnificent scenery throughout the National Park”
Reviewed 12/19/2023
Nightly rate: | $13 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 29 A |
We camped here at the end of September, during our visit snow accumulated at the higher elevations in the Park providing great hikes and magnificent views of the mountains. Our rate of $13.00 per night reflects the Senior Pass discount. The campground drive and campsite pad are paved, the site included table, fire ring, and bear box... more
We camped here at the end of September, during our visit snow accumulated at the higher elevations in the Park providing great hikes and magnificent views of the mountains. Our rate of $13.00 per night reflects the Senior Pass discount. The campground drive and campsite pad are paved, the site included table, fire ring, and bear box. Water, trash containers, and restrooms were nearby, the shower facility is located at the campground store, showers were $5.00. The laundry facility is also located at the campground store. We enjoyed our time at the campground and the many fascinating features of the National Park, we would definitely return again.
Richard n Mary would stay here again
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“Camping amongst the volcanoes”
Reviewed 10/8/2023
Nightly rate: | $15 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | A 47 |
RV Length: | 16' (Travel Trailer) |
This was our second visit here. This place is lovely. Bring your kayaks for a nice paddle on the lake. Lots of hikng trails on the mountain. Take the hike to Paradise Meadow. The camp store is fully stocked. Restrooms are clean but a bit dated. Showers are $5.00 but good for your entire stay. Showers are a tight fit, but nice to... more
This was our second visit here. This place is lovely. Bring your kayaks for a nice paddle on the lake. Lots of hikng trails on the mountain. Take the hike to Paradise Meadow. The camp store is fully stocked. Restrooms are clean but a bit dated. Showers are $5.00 but good for your entire stay. Showers are a tight fit, but nice to have them there.
Best access to the campground is from the north via highway 44. Not a good idea to take your rig over the mountain.
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“Very nice campground but pick your site carefully”
Reviewed 8/6/2023
Nightly rate: | $13 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | A 10 |
RV Length: | 16' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed in site A10 for 5 nights around July 4th in a 16' Basecamp. The campground was less than 3/4 full the whole time. The sites are large and well separated. The $13 rate includes the NPS 50% senior discount. Most of the sites are shaded among tall pines, some deep all day shade, some morning, and some afternoon. A few have all d... more
We stayed in site A10 for 5 nights around July 4th in a 16' Basecamp. The campground was less than 3/4 full the whole time. The sites are large and well separated. The $13 rate includes the NPS 50% senior discount. Most of the sites are shaded among tall pines, some deep all day shade, some morning, and some afternoon. A few have all day sun. We did not bring our generator, expecting our roof solar to keep the batteries charged. But we had deep all day shade and had to sit in the visitor center parking lot for a couple hours on our third day. The whole campground, all loops, has a slight south to north slope - higher towards Lassen and lower towards the lake. It can be hard to level, especially with a side to side slope. All that said, we had a very nice stay and will go again.
We walked around looking for sites with less slope. Judging just by eye:
A: 2, 3, 4, 11, 16, 18, 22, 29, 37
B: 2, 16, 37, 46
C: 1, 11, 15, 21, 28, 41, 44
Alan-Pat would stay here again
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“Perfect Location”
Reviewed 10/13/2022
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Perfect location for exploring the park. Bathrooms were ok, but no lights. Dump station/water station is fee -$8. Our site was not even close to level BUT it was a stunningly gorgeous place.
Lang Fam would stay here again
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Reviewed 7/7/2022
Nightly rate: | $26 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | C11 |
RV Length: | 22' (Class B) |
Nice campground overall but I dislike that the dump station and showers are extra charge. The campsite is $26/night and then a shower is $5 a person every day which is expensive in my opinion. Dump station is additional $8. Potable water available at dump station as well. I wish I would have known about the showers, I would have just p... more
Nice campground overall but I dislike that the dump station and showers are extra charge. The campsite is $26/night and then a shower is $5 a person every day which is expensive in my opinion. Dump station is additional $8. Potable water available at dump station as well. I wish I would have known about the showers, I would have just paid for a shower and then camped at a free site just outside the park. It’s a good campground overall but definitely overpriced and very crowded. I had absolutely no cell service with Verizon
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“Great NP campground”
Reviewed 6/25/2022
Nightly rate: | $26 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | C13 |
RV Length: | 26' (Travel Trailer) |
First NP campground we stayed at, very clean, great sites!
klpulse would stay here again
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“Great CG and wonderful National Park”
Reviewed 8/3/2021
Nightly rate: | $13 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | C29 and A11 |
RV Length: | 35' (Fifth Wheel) |
I traveled to Manzanita Lake in a 35’ 5th wheel and parked in two spots – C29, a pull through that I ended up backing into to be better positioned to get sun on my solar panels, and A11, a back in spot. Many of the pull through spaces were crescent shaped with tight curves which made it hard for larger rigs to get around them so backin... more
I traveled to Manzanita Lake in a 35’ 5th wheel and parked in two spots – C29, a pull through that I ended up backing into to be better positioned to get sun on my solar panels, and A11, a back in spot. Many of the pull through spaces were crescent shaped with tight curves which made it hard for larger rigs to get around them so backing in was a better approach. I really liked this campground. The sites were spacious and there were pockets of sun among the trees so I could also deploy my solar panel to keep my batteries from going too far down. Lots of restrooms around so you don’t have far to walk to get to one. They were pretty clean given the number of campers that were there. They are showing their age and could use some sprucing up, but the water was hot and pressure was good. The interior asphalt roads were a bit tight in places, but going slow made it a non-issue even with a rig of my size. Sites were also asphalt and had a picnic table and fire ring. No cell, OTA or wifi. The camp hosts, Carla and Walt were spectacular. They really helped me out with a problem I created so I was able to extend my stay there. There is a laundry facility by the store at the entrance to the CG. Washers were $2.75 and dryers were $2.00. A two slot dump station was available with potable water, but one of the water spigots was broken. Other, non-threaded water spigots were available inside the campground loops. It was an easy walk to the lake and there were a couple trails right there. Overall, it was a fantastic stay. Plus, at $13 a night with my Sr Pass it is a great deal!
ElaineS would stay here again
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“Lovely with Lots of Pull Through Sites”
Reviewed 7/8/2021
Days stayed: | 4 |
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Site Number: | B02 & B40 |
RV Length: | 23' (Travel Trailer) |
We came in a few days before the 4th of July and stayed in B40 our first night and B02 the next 3 nights. Both were easy pull through sites (B40 was more level / B02 Had better light for solar). Bathrooms were clean, showers were $5 for the day (they give you a door code), there's a gas station at the campground store (87 octane on... more
We came in a few days before the 4th of July and stayed in B40 our first night and B02 the next 3 nights. Both were easy pull through sites (B40 was more level / B02 Had better light for solar).
Bathrooms were clean, showers were $5 for the day (they give you a door code), there's a gas station at the campground store (87 octane only / no diesel), and a cash only jumpstation ($8).
The stars are incredible and though the campground was full for the 4th, the campground never seemed over crowded.
We loved the park and will make this a repeat destination.
No cell or wifi at Manzanita Lake- you can get some cell around Bumpass Hell parking lot and intermittent wifi down at the main visitor's center.
hwallace would stay here again
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“Great Campground but it was very hot here in June ”
Reviewed 7/2/2021
Days stayed: | 6 |
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Site Number: | B47 |
RV Length: | 25' (Travel Trailer) |
We camped here for five nights in June-end. Due to a Northwestern Heatwave this year, it got sweltering here when we arrived. We were not expecting such temperatures at this elevation. The generator hours are 8 AM-10 AM, 12 PM-2 PM, and 6 PM-8 PM. The campground is nice. Some pull-through sites are too tight; we stayed in one for one ... more
We camped here for five nights in June-end. Due to a Northwestern Heatwave this year, it got sweltering here when we arrived. We were not expecting such temperatures at this elevation. The generator hours are 8 AM-10 AM, 12 PM-2 PM, and 6 PM-8 PM.
The campground is nice. Some pull-through sites are too tight; we stayed in one for one night. We also saw a lot of people struggle with those sites. If you get such a site, go to the front and back in; that seemed to be the right formula that worked for most people in tight spots. There is a camp store there which is very well stocked. It has a fast-food place with a limited menu, but it was good. There are also paid showers here. There are flush toilets.
The Manzanita Lake is a short drive or even walkable distance. It's a great little lake for kayaking, paddleboarding, etc. The temperatures were much cooler here.
ashar would stay here again
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“No cell signal at all, lovely lake to paddleboard”
Reviewed 6/20/2021
Days stayed: | 3 |
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RV Length: | 25' (Pop Up Camper) |
Do not expect any kind of signal here. There are only about 4 locations in the whole park, one of them is about 10 minutes away but it isn't great there even with a booster. The campground is nice, the lake is absolutely lovely for kayaking or paddleboarding. It's small and there aren't motorized boats so it's a peaceful experience... more
Do not expect any kind of signal here. There are only about 4 locations in the whole park, one of them is about 10 minutes away but it isn't great there even with a booster.
The campground is nice, the lake is absolutely lovely for kayaking or paddleboarding. It's small and there aren't motorized boats so it's a peaceful experience. I think they have kayaks for rent. The trail around the lake is a nice short walk.
it's a bit of a drive to the visitor center and most of the sights of Lassen itself so be prepared to drive 30-45 minutes. There are some trails nearby but most is farther down the road towards the visitor center.
They have gasoline and a robustly stocked general store.
redfox would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- boat ramp
- boat rental
- recreation trail
- water access
Site Amenities
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- cabins
- dump station
- firewood
- general store
- ADA Accessible
- laundry
- recycle
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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