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California
Madera County
North Fork

Manzanita Lake Trail

Easy

2.5

(23)

78

hikers

Manzanita Lake Trail

00:27

1.69km

20m

Hiking

The Manzanita Lake Trail is a quintessential easy hike in Lassen Volcanic National Park, offering breathtaking reflections of Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags in the clear waters of Manzanita Lake. This 1.1-mile (1.7 km) loop features a firm dirt path, though you'll navigate some tree roots and exposed rocks, making for an engaging stroll. With only 52 feet (16 metres) of elevation gain, it's a gentle route that takes around 27 minutes, perfect for families and those seeking stunning scenery without a strenuous climb. You'll be shaded by Jeffrey pines and pass by willows, with plenty of opportunities to spot local wildlife.

For planning your visit, you'll find ample parking and restrooms at the Loomis Plaza/Museum and the Manzanita Lake Day Use Area, which serve as convenient trailheads. While the trail is considered easy and family-friendly, the uneven Manzanita Lake Trail terrain means it's not recommended for strollers or wheelchairs. The best time to experience the trail's iconic Manzanita Lake viewpoints is during sunrise or sunset, when the light paints the surrounding peaks in vibrant hues.

Manzanita Lake itself has a fascinating origin, formed centuries ago by avalanches from Chaos Crags that dammed Manzanita Creek. Beyond hiking, the lake is a hub for non-motorized boating, kayaking, and catch-and-release fishing, adding to its appeal as a central attraction in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Keep an eye out for songbirds, deer, and even beavers as you enjoy this accessible and picturesque loop.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Manzanita Lake Trail?

You can find parking conveniently located near the Manzanita Lake area, which serves as a central hub at the northern entrance of Lassen Volcanic National Park. The trailhead is easily accessible from this main parking area.

Is the Manzanita Lake Trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, this trail is considered an easy hike, making it ideal for families with children and individuals looking for a leisurely stroll. Its relatively short distance and minimal elevation change make it very accessible for beginners.

What kind of views can I expect along the trail?

The trail offers picturesque views throughout, especially of the snow-capped Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags, which are often reflected in the clear waters of Manzanita Lake. You'll also walk through pine forests and along lakeside beaches, with ample shade from willows and trees. The western side of the lake provides excellent east-facing viewpoints for photography, particularly at sunset.

What is the terrain like on this loop trail?

The terrain is primarily firm dirt. While mostly flat, you might encounter tree roots and exposed rocks in certain sections. There's a gradual descent to the lakeshore at about the quarter-mile mark. Due to some narrow and rocky portions, strollers and wheelchairs are not recommended.

What wildlife might I see while hiking around Manzanita Lake?

The area is rich in wildlife. You might spot various birds, including songbirds, raptors, and waterbirds like ducks and geese. Mammals such as black-tailed deer, Douglas squirrels, golden-mantled ground squirrels, muskrats, and beavers are also common sightings.

What is the best time of year to hike the Manzanita Lake Trail?

While popular in warmer months for hiking, the trail offers year-round enjoyment. In spring and summer, you'll find pleasant hiking conditions and lush scenery. During winter, the area transforms into a snowy landscape, suitable for snow play, snowshoeing, and Nordic skiing, though trail conditions will differ significantly.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

Yes, the Manzanita Lake Trail is located within Lassen Volcanic National Park, which requires an entrance fee. You can find detailed information about current fees and any potential permit requirements on the official National Park Service website: nps.gov.

Is the Manzanita Lake Trail dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed in Lassen Volcanic National Park on paved roads, in campgrounds, and in picnic areas. However, pets are not permitted on hiking trails, including the Manzanita Lake Trail, to protect wildlife and natural resources. Always check the latest park regulations before visiting.

Is the trail accessible for strollers or wheelchairs?

Due to narrow sections, tree roots, and exposed rocks along parts of the trail, it is not recommended for strollers or wheelchairs. While generally easy, the natural terrain makes it unsuitable for wheeled access.

Are there any amenities or facilities near the trailhead?

Yes, Manzanita Lake serves as a hub of activity. Nearby, you'll find a ranger station, the Loomis Museum, and picnic areas. These facilities provide convenient access to information and services before or after your hike.

What makes this trail particularly notable?

This trail is celebrated for providing some of the best and most accessible views of Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags in the entire national park, especially their reflections in the tranquil lake. Its easy difficulty makes it highly accessible for families, and it offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. The lake itself has a unique geological history, formed by avalanches from Chaos Crags.

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