TrailCinder Cone Trail
Volcanic scramble to Cinder Cone summit with earned panoramic views. Grit required—loose cinders drain fast.

Half-mile loop through Manzanita Lake's volcanic landscape. Mostly flat with two brief steep pitches, rocky in places. Interpretive stops explain plant and animal life in the volcanic ecosystem. Family-friendly and doable in an hour, but sun exposure is real—bring water and sturdy footwear.
Easy
Explore volcanic plant and animal diversity. If you continue the overlapping Reflection Lake Loop, views of Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags over the northern shore.
• The interpretive leaflet ($0.50) is essential—each numbered post unlocks the volcanic story. • Reflection Lake Loop overlaps this trail on the northern shore; it's easy to extend your loop for Lassen Peak views. • Parking lot is a war zone in summer. Skip Loomis Plaza and start from Manzanita Lake lot instead. • Early morning light on Lily Pond is clearest; photos are best before 10 AM.
May through October, when snow-free
Suitable for all ages. Strollers not advised due to rocky sections. Hand-holding on the two short steep areas is wise. High altitude may fatigue young children—pace accordingly. Great gateway trail for introducing kids to Lassen's volcanic landscape.
Hikers praise this as a perfect gateway hike in Lassen—short, accessible, and densely informative about volcanic ecology. Families love the interpretive angle. The main gripe: summer parking is brutal; arrive early or use overflow.
No permits. Park entrance pass required ($30 private vehicle, valid 7 days).
Not required. Manzanita Lake Trail connects Loomis Plaza to Manzanita Lake Day Use Area if alternate parking needed.
Rocky terrain demands proper footwear—ankle injuries are the most common visitor injury in Lassen. Two short steep pitches require balance. At 5,890 ft, altitude can compound fatigue. Soft/wet spots in spring require careful footing.
Mostly flat (negligible elevation gain) but rocky in places. Two short steep sections. Dirt and rock surface. Strollers and wheelchairs not recommended due to rocks. One footbridge crossing. Service animals permitted.
Suitable for all ages. Strollers not advised due to rocky sections. Hand-holding on the two short steep areas is wise. High altitude may fatigue young children—pace accordingly. Great gateway trail for introducing kids to Lassen's volcanic landscape.
Hikers praise this as a perfect gateway hike in Lassen—short, accessible, and densely informative about volcanic ecology. Families love the interpretive angle. The main gripe: summer parking is brutal; arrive early or use overflow.
" Hikers praise this as a perfect gateway hike in Lassen—short, accessible, and densely informative about volcanic ecology. Families love the interpretive angle. The main gripe: summer parking is brutal; arrive early or use overflow."
Yes. Mostly flat, under an hour with stops. The two short steep sections need supervision and hand-holding. Strollers won't work—rocky terrain. Bring water and snacks.
They're not lung-busters, but descent aggravates knees. Trekking poles help. The real issue is the rocks underfoot—proper footwear and ankle support matter more than elevation.
Rocky footing. Lassen's #1 injury is ankle/knee trauma. Wear boots with ankle support and tread. High altitude dehydration is second.
Not sickness, but fatigue surprises people at 5,890 ft. Pace yourself, hydrate heavily, and take the interpretive stops seriously—they're built-in rest breaks.
Yes. The trail is well-marked with numbered posts. Cell service is spotty, but the loop is short and popular. Tell someone your plan.
Absolutely. It's only $0.50 and transforms the hike from 'pretty pond walk' into 'volcanic ecology lesson.' Worth every penny.
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