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    Butte and Snag Lake to CInder Cone Loop

    Difficulty
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    Moderate
    Duration
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    5.5-7.5h
    Distance
    This reflects the return distance of this route as measured by the GPS file.
    20.0 km
    Elevation
    This reflects the total elevation gained throughout this route as measured by the GPS file. This includes all ascents and descents, and is higher than what is quoted in most route guides, which simply measure the distance between the starting-point and high-point of the route.
    632 m
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    The Butte and Snag Lake to Cinder Cone Loop is a beautiful route within Lassen Volcanic National Park. Leading you past the otherworldly scenery of the Lassen Cinder Cone before delivering you to a number of picturesque lakes, the route is ideal for intermediate hikers and families with older children.

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    Route Description for Butte and Snag Lake to CInder Cone Loop

    As the Butte and Snag Lake to Cinder Cone Loop is a fairly long route with a notable amount of elevation incline, it is likely not appropriate for beginner hikers and families with young children. For those seeking a more casual hiking experience, the route can be dramatically shortened by heading back to the trailhead after the Lassen Cinder Cone.

    With your vehicle parked, follow the Butte Lake to Snag Lake trail as it makes its way south over relatively flat terrain. Continuing on your southern heading, the terrain will begin to incline slightly as you approach the northern side of the Lassen Cinder Cone. Just prior to reaching the base of the Lassen Cinder Cone, you will arrive at a junction within the trail. At the junction, follow the Cinder Cone Trail as it heads up the northern side of the fascinating geological feature before veering down the southern side and meeting back up with Butte Lake to Snag Lake Trail.

    Once you have met back up with the Butte Lake to Snag Lake Trail, continue to follow it south, where it will then bring you to another junction within the trail. At the junction, you can choose to go in either direction as regardless, you will end up where you are currently standing. No matter the direction you choose to go, stay on the Butte Lake to Snag Lake Trail as it takes you alongside both Rainbow and Snag Lake. After you have arrived back at the final junction, simply backtrack your steps towards the trailhead and your waiting vehicle.

    Getting to the Butte and Snag Lake to CInder Cone Loop Trailhead

    The trailhead for Butte and Snag Lake to Cinder Cone Loop is located off of Butte Lake Road.

    Route Information

    • Backcountry Campground

      Butte Lake Campground

    • Pets allowed

      No

    • Family friendly

      Older Children only

    • Route Signage

      Average

    • Crowd Levels

      Moderate

    • Route Type

      Lollipop

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