Devil's Kitchen & Boiling Springs Lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2020
- Devil's Kitchen is a great hydrothermal area to hike to in Lassen Volcanic National Park. The 5 mile hike takes you through meadows and a small forest on your way to the Devil's Kitchen area. You can also add miles onto the hike and go out to Terminal Geyser or Boiling Springs Lake. I didn't do Terminal Geyser, but I did do Boiling Springs Lake and it was another fantastic spot to hike to in the park. Let me know what you think in the comments.
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The best CZcamsr , thank you!!!!
Wow, thanks!
The lake was definitely the coolest part!
I was really impressed by the lake as well!
How in the world could someone put a thumbs down??? why?? Josh your videos are fun to watch!!
Haha I appreciate that, I think they are fun too! 🤣
Nice video Josh. I was wondering why I haven't seen Amy on your hikes.
Thanks for sharing!! We can't wait to check Lassen out when we can!
-A.
Hope you enjoy it!
Wow, I’m adding this to my itinerary for next weekend. Thanks!!
That's so cool! Love you channel and your voice has a calming affect. 🥰
Really appreciate that, thanks so much for the kind words!
As a Chico resident, Lassen is a bless for the people living in the north valley :)
Great video, like always. 😁
Thank you!
Really need to spend more time there. I only did The Cinder Volcano hike and The Bumpass trail. Thanks for the cool video!
You should make a Lassen supervideo like you did with Route 66! This park doesn't get enough love, not even from me. I drove through the park once, then came back and made the summit of Lassen, but that is it!
I took a zero day at Drakesbad while hiking the PCT. I did a day hike to Devils Kitchen and saw a bear in the forested section on the way to the geothermal area. Such a cool park!
Wow that’s awesome! It’s also awesome that you did the PCT, congrats on that!
I really need to get up to Lassen and check all this out. It's probably been at least 20+ years since I was there last.
It is such a beautiful hike. I love the meadow. I’ve only been to boiling springs. I ran out of daylight to make it to devils kitchen or terminal geyser that’s not really a true geyser but it’s pretty cool area. I very much want to go back and see more of this very special CA park.
Glad you got to see the lake, I was really impressed by it! I hope you can go back and experience the park more as well!
Awesome video. Can’t wait to do this one day.
Another great video, my man!
My favorite places are with the least amount of people.
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching
I never made it out there while spending time near Lassen as a kid, so I think the wife and I will need to take a road trip to Lassen next Spring for some good old fashion mountain hikes. Lucky for me she likes hiking even more than me. Thanks again for the inspiration Josh!
Love this hike and this park. SO good. I did a video a few years back on Lassen and its one of my favorites. Love seeing your channel grow so much :)
I love you Alice
Thanks so much for the comment, I will have to check out your Lassen video!
Thanks for sharing, good information...all these places you’ve visited in Lassen remind of Iceland...
Thanks for the comment! I hope to visit Iceland one of these days!
California Through My Lens You should-you’d love it!
Was there just over a week ago for 2 days, great park and had a great time though there was lots of smoke when we were there. Stayed at Butte Lake Campground. Will go back when it cools down later in the year.
Loving the Lassen content! Almost went there this summer but decided to take advantage of noone being at Yosemite instead! Definitely on my short list. I loved the b roll! Another great video. Thank you!
Glad you got to experience Yosemite! You will love Lassen when you get a chance to visit.
This was so cool, I've never seen something like this before, at one point it looked like the rocks were steaming by themselves. I'm sure it was totally worth the 5 mile hike to get here. You made me wish I was there with my drone, and capture all of this from above as well
This is amazing!!
Thanks for watching!
So beautiful! I always enjoy your adventures. I hear you on the bear - hoping not to see one. We were camped in Voyageurs National Park last week and saw bear poop not too far from our campsite. Luckily we saw no bears 🐻
I got to redding and found lassen. Going to check ot out tomorrow!
It's crazy how many monuments and places in this country are named after the Devil.
I never thought about that, there really are a lot!
Hello sir, I'm coming and enjoyed your beautiful channel and video ♥
Hi Josh. I recently found your other channel “Through My Lens” and noticed that you haven’t posted there in a while. Will you return to it when things go back to normal? I’d love to see more out-of-state videos.
Thanks for checking out the other channel! The plan is to return to making content for that one as well but it has been hard with the pandemic. Hopefully sometime in the future!
Did this hike last year and it’s beautiful. There are small hot springs on the way to the boiling springs lake area. I did have problems with Google maps leading me astray on this one so be prepared with maps and tank up before you start. When I was there I met probably 5 folks so very low footfall.
Thanks for the comment. I’m glad you got to experience this trail and good tip about google maps!
My first visit to LVNP was in 1975
You shall be call mr trails
With the Dixie Fire in this area parts of LVNP have been burned. The historic My. Hardness lookout has been destroyed as well as parts of the Warner Valley Campground. Happily Drakesbad and it’s related outbuildings we’re saved.
Hi Josh, is the Lassen Park open now in this fires did you get good weather
I believe the park is open but I would check the NPS website directly before going just to make sure
Thanks Josh, i really liked the Kings Creek falls and Bumpass hell hike. I also visited Mt Shasta that was nyc too luckily the smoke cleared on the days i visited
We did this hike last year in June, but unfortunately only made it 3/4 of the way there because we lost the trail because of all the snow still on the ground. There was so much snow on the ground that the whole middle of the park was closed. We couldn't even go to Bumpass Hell.
I want you guys to visit Chicago
Hi Josh another awesome video. Would you suggest staying in Redding and driving in every day or is there a better alternative if you're not camping in the park?
Cool Sweet stink HAHA. I do believe all the negative press on Cali is to keep us East coast guys on the East side
Hi Josh, how many days were u at Lassen and where did u stay as a base?
How was the weather over there?
Love that hat, is it available for sale?
Is it ok to use bike on that trail?
No bikes allowed
That's Ishi's country. I think everyone who visits Amblu Kai (Mt. Lassen in Yahi), should remember Ishi. Here's a link to the Hollywood version of Ishi's story.
czcams.com/video/IqVArigvh_Q/video.html
Constant up talking make my ears itch. Makes me feel like the hitchhikers who get caught on the alien ship and have to listen to this alien declaim poetry to them. From Hitchhikers Guide.
The Babbelfish will translate it for you.