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Old Station

Pacific Crest Trail: Old Station to Badger Mountain

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United States
California
Shasta County
Old Station

Pacific Crest Trail: Old Station to Badger Mountain

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4.6

(6136)

9,402

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Pacific Crest Trail: Old Station to Badger Mountain

08:47

31.8km

560m

Hiking

Embark on a challenging 19.7-mile (31.8 km) hike along the Pacific Crest Trail from Old Station to Badger Mountain, a route that demands careful preparation. You will gain 1827 feet (557 metres) over an estimated 8 hours and 47 minutes, traversing diverse landscapes within Lassen National Forest. As you hike, you will pass through the unique Spattercone Crest Geological Area and experience the exposed Hat Creek Rim. Look out for moss-covered trees along the way, and from certain ridge lines, you might even spot distant views of Mount Shasta. This difficult section offers a varied and rewarding experience for seasoned hikers.

Careful planning is essential for this hike, especially regarding water. You will encounter extended waterless stretches, particularly after ascending the Hat Creek Rim, so carry sufficient supplies. A critical water spigot is available at a parking lot located about a half-mile off the PCT, which can be a vital stop before the dry section. For resupply needs, Old Station offers convenient options, including a general store and a post office. Always check current trail conditions and weather forecasts before you set out.

This segment of the Pacific Crest Trail is notable for its journey through the diverse ecosystems of Lassen National Forest. The trail's path through the Spattercone Crest Geological Area highlights the region's volcanic history, showcasing unique formations. The exposed Hat Creek Rim provides expansive views and a sense of the vastness of the landscape. This section offers a distinct experience for those looking to explore the natural environment and geological features of Northern California.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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441 m

Spatter Cones Trail

Highlight • Trail

Follow the Spatter Cones Trail into a stunning volcanic landscape. The loop is 2 miles long, but you can also decide for the steeper left or more relaxing and direct right option.

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11.1 km

There is lots and lots of space in this area for tents. Hat Creek is a great reliable, not too cold water source that is flowing all year long.

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16.3 km

Lassen Volcano northeast vista

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If you continue along the PCT you will see Mount Lassen still for a while, even when you already see Mount Shasta in the distance.

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16.7 km

Badger Mountain flats

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Not much of the vegetation is left after the devastating Dixie Fire in 2021. It will take decades to recover.

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31.8 km

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31.6 km

174 m

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31.6 km

174 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Pacific Crest Trail: Old Station to Badger Mountain section?

This section of the Pacific Crest Trail is approximately 31.8 kilometers (19.8 miles) long. Komoot estimates it takes around 8 hours and 47 minutes to complete, but this can vary significantly based on your pace, breaks, and weather conditions.

What is the difficulty level of this PCT section?

Komoot rates this section as 'difficult'. While some parts around Old Station and Hat Creek are relatively flat, the primary challenge comes from extended waterless stretches, particularly a 26-mile section across the Hat Creek Rim. Proper planning for water is crucial, especially in warm weather.

Where can I park to access the Pacific Crest Trail near Old Station?

Specific parking areas for this exact section are not detailed, but hikers often access the PCT from various points near Old Station. It's advisable to research current trailhead parking regulations and availability, especially if planning an overnight trip or shuttle arrangement.

Are dogs allowed on the Pacific Crest Trail: Old Station to Badger Mountain section?

Generally, dogs are permitted on the Pacific Crest Trail, including this section, but they must be kept on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste. Be aware of potential wildlife encounters and ensure your dog is prepared for the trail's conditions, especially the long waterless stretches.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this part of the PCT or Lassen National Forest?

Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail itself typically does not require a permit for day hikes or short overnight trips in most areas, including Lassen National Forest. However, if you plan to camp overnight, especially within designated wilderness areas or if your trip extends into Lassen Volcanic National Park, you may need a wilderness permit. It's always best to check the latest regulations with the USDA Forest Service or Lassen Volcanic National Park directly for current requirements, as rules can change.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike this section is typically from late spring to early fall (May through October) to avoid snow and extreme cold. However, be prepared for significant heat during the summer months, which exacerbates the challenge of the waterless sections. Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect along the route?

The terrain is varied, ranging from relatively flat areas near Old Station with moss-covered trees to exposed sections across the Hat Creek Rim. You'll traverse through oak and mixed conifer forests, pass by unique geological features like the Spattercone Crest Geological Area, and may catch distant views of Mount Shasta. The trail also skirts the south side of Lake Britton.

Are there reliable water sources along this section of the PCT?

Water planning is critical for this section. Reliable sources include a spigot at the Subway Cave parking lot (a short detour), Crystal Lake Fish Hatchery, Baum Lake, and Rock Creek (at the PCT bridge). The last reliable source before the long waterless stretch on the Hat Creek Rim is near the Lassen National Park boundary at upper Hat Creek. Always carry sufficient water and a filter.

What are the main points of interest or landmarks along the trail?

Key highlights include the Spatter Cones Trail, the Hat Creek (water access & campsites) area, the exposed Hat Creek Rim, and the Lassen Volcano northeast vista. The nearby Subway Cave, a lava tube, is also a popular side trip.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is part of the larger Pacific Crest Trail network. Specifically, it follows sections of the PCT - California Section N and the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. You'll also encounter shorter segments of trails like 32N42Y and the Spatter Cones Trail.

What amenities are available near Old Station for hikers?

The town of Old Station provides convenient resupply options for hikers. You can find a post office, a general store for supplies, and even a pizza parlor, making it a valuable stop before or after your hike.

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