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Southwest Walk-In Campground — Hotel in Chester

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Southwest Walk-In Campground
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Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center
21820 Lassen Peak Hwy, Mineral, CA 96063
Lassen Southwest Entrance Station
21800 Lassen Peak Hwy, Mineral, CA 96063
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Southwest Walk-In Campground

21820 Lassen National Park Highway, Mineral, CA 96063
4.0(12)

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attractions: Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center, Lassen Southwest Entrance Station, restaurants:
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(530) 595-4480
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Nearby attractions of Southwest Walk-In Campground

Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center

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Open 24 hours
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Edward SmallwoodEdward Smallwood
Very conveniently located not just next to the smaller of the two visitors centers of the park, but also close to the trailhead for one of the prettiest walks in the park in July. The campsites are self-serve, and if you’re not trying to come on July 4th weekend, you probably don’t need a reservation. You park in the back of the visitor center parking lot, and carry your stuff to the campsite. This is not a long walk, regardless of the campsite. The restrooms are clean. If they are busy when you need them, you can always try the visitor center where they leave the restrooms open 24 hours a day. The visitor center is also the only place with any kind of WiFi access, but it’s very slow. We didn’t get any cellphone signal, so we were able to use the visitor center WiFi to send messages and contact family. The campsites have both sun and shade, and include a strong food locker, fire ring, and picnic table. Temperatures in mid-July were comfortable in short sleeves. We had no issues with mosquitos. The trail behind the visitor center takes you through a small wooded area before opening on a pretty creek and hills that are just covered in Mountain Mule Ears, which blossom starting in early July. It looks like something out of a musical set in Austria or a Swiss Travelogue. Walking an hour further, you will eventually see a great waterfall that you can walk to the top of. A short drive away is the Sulfurworks...several geothermal vents and fumeroles. And if you get there early enough in July and depending on the weather, you might be able to take a quick drive to see snow, including ice-covered Lake Helen. At night, you’ll see more stars than you can imagine. Bring binoculars and a star chart. One last tip: Download an offline map of the region if you plan to use Google Maps on your cellphone. There is no cell reception in most of the park and surrounding areas.
Pherdzo9oPherdzo9o
Mucho espacio llegas y buscas un espacio libre llenas la información y pagas en efectivo h 💳 me paserecio agradable vecinos alos lados en la noche los buos y muy temprano los pájaros te despiertan
West FisherWest Fisher
Great place to crash for late arriving campers :)
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Very conveniently located not just next to the smaller of the two visitors centers of the park, but also close to the trailhead for one of the prettiest walks in the park in July. The campsites are self-serve, and if you’re not trying to come on July 4th weekend, you probably don’t need a reservation. You park in the back of the visitor center parking lot, and carry your stuff to the campsite. This is not a long walk, regardless of the campsite. The restrooms are clean. If they are busy when you need them, you can always try the visitor center where they leave the restrooms open 24 hours a day. The visitor center is also the only place with any kind of WiFi access, but it’s very slow. We didn’t get any cellphone signal, so we were able to use the visitor center WiFi to send messages and contact family. The campsites have both sun and shade, and include a strong food locker, fire ring, and picnic table. Temperatures in mid-July were comfortable in short sleeves. We had no issues with mosquitos. The trail behind the visitor center takes you through a small wooded area before opening on a pretty creek and hills that are just covered in Mountain Mule Ears, which blossom starting in early July. It looks like something out of a musical set in Austria or a Swiss Travelogue. Walking an hour further, you will eventually see a great waterfall that you can walk to the top of. A short drive away is the Sulfurworks...several geothermal vents and fumeroles. And if you get there early enough in July and depending on the weather, you might be able to take a quick drive to see snow, including ice-covered Lake Helen. At night, you’ll see more stars than you can imagine. Bring binoculars and a star chart. One last tip: Download an offline map of the region if you plan to use Google Maps on your cellphone. There is no cell reception in most of the park and surrounding areas.
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Mucho espacio llegas y buscas un espacio libre llenas la información y pagas en efectivo h 💳 me paserecio agradable vecinos alos lados en la noche los buos y muy temprano los pájaros te despiertan
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Great place to crash for late arriving campers :)
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Reviews of Southwest Walk-In Campground

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5.0
5y

Very conveniently located not just next to the smaller of the two visitors centers of the park, but also close to the trailhead for one of the prettiest walks in the park in July. The campsites are self-serve, and if you’re not trying to come on July 4th weekend, you probably don’t need a reservation. You park in the back of the visitor center parking lot, and carry your stuff to the campsite. This is not a long walk, regardless of the campsite. The restrooms are clean. If they are busy when you need them, you can always try the visitor center where they leave the restrooms open 24 hours a day. The visitor center is also the only place with any kind of WiFi access, but it’s very slow. We didn’t get any cellphone signal, so we were able to use the visitor center WiFi to send messages and contact family. The campsites have both sun and shade, and include a strong food locker, fire ring, and picnic table. Temperatures in mid-July were comfortable in short sleeves. We had no issues with mosquitos. The trail behind the visitor center takes you through a small wooded area before opening on a pretty creek and hills that are just covered in Mountain Mule Ears, which blossom starting in early July. It looks like something out of a musical set in Austria or a Swiss Travelogue. Walking an hour further, you will eventually see a great waterfall that you can walk to the top of. A short drive away is the Sulfurworks...several geothermal vents and fumeroles. And if you get there early enough in July and depending on the weather, you might be able to take a quick drive to see snow, including ice-covered Lake Helen. At night, you’ll see more stars than you can imagine. Bring binoculars and a star chart. One last tip: Download an offline map of the region if you plan to use Google Maps on your cellphone. There is no cell reception in most of the park and...

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5.0
9y

I almost am afraid to post how good this site is as then it will get flooded with people.

I went in June 2016 and the water had just been turned on for the season, great sites that right next to the main southwest park entrance, you self-pay, water is cold, fresh, and crisp. Not much noise here as it is not really a spot for kids. The bathroom does have a room in the back to wash dishes in/get potable water (depending on the season). Great sturdy cement tables at each site, very large bear/food box, and fire ring. You are permitted to gather fallen wood in this park. Great view of the stars at night. I will say that the winds change in the morning and you smell the nearby sulfur works....

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5.0
5y

They allow you to car camp if the campsites are full for a fee. The visitor center leaves the doors open to the bathrooms. Water is...

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