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Manzanita Lake in the region of California is a place in United States - some 2,344 mi or ( 3772 km ) West of Washington , the country's capital city .

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Time in Manzanita Lake is now 11:46 PM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " America/Los Angeles " with a UTC offset of -7 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Fresno, Nevada City, Oakland, Oroville, and Sacramento. Since you are here already, consider visiting Fresno . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Manzanita Lake ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Mt Lassen Peak Hail Storm

1:51 min by Johnny M
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Roong and John get caught in a hail storm while climbing Mt Lassen Peak. At 9500ft elevation we get hit by a hard hail storm. We try to hide under a nearby rock, but decide its best to make our way do ..

Sunbeam and MGB at Mt. Lassen NP

3:19 min by badskwrl
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First day out for the Sunbeam, and a great trip with great friends! ..


Climbing Mount Lassen

5:29 min by GrundleflyDOTcom
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Check out the full trip report at grundlefly.com ... With no boiling mud pots, fumaroles or technicolour scenery on offer, we climb this 10k feet peak instead. ..

Mt. Lassen QSO w/ N0KGM

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Interesting facts about this location

Manzanita Lake

Manzanita Lake is a lake located in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Located near the park entrance, the lake is open for fishing and has rainbow, brown and brook trout. Manzanita Lake was formed when Manzanita Creek was dammed 300 years ago by a rock avalanche from the northwest slope of the Chaos Crags, which also resulted in the debris formation known as Chaos Jumbles.

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Located at 40.53 -121.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Lakes of Shasta County, California, Lassen Volcanic National Park

Chaos Crags

Chaos Crags is the youngest group of lava domes in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California, having been formed as five dacite domes 1,100-1,000 years ago. The cluster of domes is located north of Lassen Peak. From the base of the crags and extending toward the northwest corner of the park is Chaos Jumbles, a cold rock avalanche which undermined Chaos Crags' northwest slope 300 years ago.

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Located at 40.52 -121.52 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Cascade Volcanoes, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Lava domes, Volcanoes of Shasta County, California

Emerald Lake (Lassen Peak)

Emerald Lake is a small lake located nearby Lassen Peak in Lassen Volcanic National Park, in Shasta County, California. The lake is located about 0.3 mi west of Lake Helen. Highway 89 runs along the eastern shore of the small lake.

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Located at 40.47 -121.52 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Lakes of Shasta County, California, Lassen Volcanic National Park

Lake Helen (Lassen Peak)

Lake Helen is a glacial lake or a tarn occupying a cirque at around 8,200 feet (2,500 m) in Lassen Volcanic National Park. The lake is located to the south of Lassen Peak and west of Bumpass Mountain in the Shasta Cascades region of Northern California. Highway 89 runs along the lake's southern and eastern shore. The lake is named for Helen Tanner Brodt who in 1864 became the first woman to reach the summit of Lassen Peak.

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Located at 40.47 -121.51 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Lakes of Shasta County, California, Lassen Volcanic National Park

Geothermal areas in Lassen Volcanic National Park

Several groups of hot springs and fumaroles, remnants of former volcanic activity, exist in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Most of these lie in or are closely adjacent to Mount Tehama's caldera. Bumpass Hell is the most spectacular of these, but others of importance are Sulphur Works, Little Hot Springs Valley, Boiling Springs Lake and Devil's Kitchen.

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Located at 40.46 -121.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Hot springs of California, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Natural history of Shasta County, California, Volcanism of California