AUTO TRIPS TO OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST

1. BIG SPRING, SUBWAY CAVE (lava tube), and BURNEY FALLS STATE PARK, 8, 14, and 41 miles respectively north of Manzanita Lake on Highway No. 89.

2. BUTTE LAKE CAMPGROUND and 1½-mile hike over the Old Emigrant Trail to CINDER CONE (Self-Guiding Nature Trail). A 30-mile drive from Manzanita Lake; proceed north on Highway No. 44 for nearly 15 miles, east, and later south, following the signs 15 miles to Butte Lake.

3. WARNER VALLEY and DRAKESBAD: South and east on Highways No. 89 and No. 36 to Chester, then north and west on an oiled road 18 miles to Drakesbad. (Self-guiding Nature Trail).

4. JUNIPER and HORSESHOE LAKES: via dirt roads about 18 miles north from Chester.

The Loomis Museum Association is a non-profit organization which is dedicated to the accumulation and dissemination of information concerning the human and natural history of Lassen Volcanic National Park. The following publications are available at the Manzanita Lake Visitor Center during the summer and at Park Headquarters in Mineral all year. Mail orders should be addressed to Loomis Museum Association, Mineral, Calif. 96063. Price lists are available on request.

LASSEN—HIS LIFE AND LEGACY— GEOLOGY OF LASSEN’S LANDSCAPE— PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE LASSEN VOLCANO— ROAD GUIDE TO LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK— INDIANS OF LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK AND VICINITY— BIRDS OF LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK— FLOWERS OF LASSEN— FIELD GUIDE TO THE TREES AND SHRUBS OF LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK— AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK—

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