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This particular spot — and its short, popular hike — has a gruesome history. At the start of the Bumpass Hell Trail, a round-trip 3-mile journey into the largest hydrothermal basin in Lassen ...
Before starting down a hiking trail that has a name as grim as Bumpass Hell, you’ll probably want to know more about its moniker. I found the answer on one of the many plaques that mark the way ...
The trail to Bumpass Hell, one of Lassen Volcanic National Park’s most popular attractions, will reopen Friday after a closure of nearly two years. The opening follows completion of improvements ...
Lassen Volcanic National Park's Bumpass Hell trail through the largest and most surreal hydrothermal area in the park is now open after incredible winter snowfall kept it buried most of the summer.
Before starting down a hiking trail that has a name as grim as Bumpass Hell, you’ll probably want to know more about its moniker. I found the answer on one of the many plaques that mark the way ...
Lassen Park >> Visitors to Lassen Volcanic National Park only have this weekend and next week to access the boardwalks at Bumpass Hell, which will close Oct. 16, and remain closed through 2018.
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Skip Yosemite: Hiking This Hidden California National Park Feels Like Walking On MarsAt Bumpass Hell, one of Lassen’s must-visit sites, travelers can witness bubbling mud pots, boiling pools, and sulfuric steam vents that make the ground look alive. On the other hand ...
Lassen Park >> The Bumpass Hell trail has been closed again after two people broke bones after falling while hiking the still-snowy trail this past weekend. One person broke a shoulder on Saturday ...
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TheTravel on MSNYou Can't Carry Bear Spray On These 7 U.S. HikesExperience unforgettable outdoor adventures on these trails, from Yosemite Valley Loop to Bumpass Hell, while respecting ...
Sound like hell to you? This is the scene at Bumpass Hell, one of the many volcanically active areas in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Even though the last eruption was nearly a century ago ...
At Bumpass Hell in California’s Lassen Volcanic National Park, the ground is literally boiling, and the aroma of rotten eggs fills the air. Gas bubbles rise through puddles of mud, producing ...
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