Painted Dunes

Park · Lassen County

Painted Dunes

Park · Lassen County

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Lassen Volcanic's Painted Dunes flaunt fiery reds and oranges against volcanic black, best viewed after a steep hike up Cinder Cone.  

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The Ultimate Guide to America's National Parks

"The Painted Dunes at Lassen Volcanic National Park look like a landscape pulled straight from a watercolor painting. Red and orange blotches cover the rolling terrain, with verdant trees speckled throughout their range. The inky blackness of the surrounding volcanic earth highlights their fiery hues.  Though the colorful whirls and streaks seem as though they’re the work of some imaginative landscape artist, they’re one of nature’s masterpieces. The artists responsible for the dunes’ unusual appearance are none other than the area’s volcanoes. The Painted Dunes are pumice fields that formed from layers of oxidized volcanic ash. The ash became so vividly oxidized (and colorful) because it fell atop a bed of lava flows while still hot. Hiking up Cinder Cone, the almost perfectly symmetrical cinder cone that looms nearby, offers the best views of the strange landscape. Those who make the steep trek to the summit are rewarded with a sublime vista of the splashes of red and orange within their dark surroundings. In addition to the Painted Dunes, Lassen Volcanic National Park offers a plethora of other geological wonders. It’s one of the few places in the world that contains all four types of volcanoes. Visiting the park offers one an in-person encounter with the volatile volcanic forces that shaped the region’s natural environment." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Maria Fox

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Fantastic and very beautiful place! The best view you can get hiking up Cinder Cone but the hike is difficult and steep (it’s like walking in sand) but the view is definitely worth it!! I’d recommend hiking down in the back trail of the cone to see the dunes and lava beds much closer.

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Big thanks to this team for helping us when we were stranded with a flat tire. It was a long weekend and all other tire repair places were closed. So without their endless support, we wouldn’t have had a chance. We discovering that it was a false alarm, but they had already sent out their emergency service. Despite that they agreed not to charge us a fee! Thank you!

David Scott

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Formed from oxidized ash, the Painted Dunes are just below Cinder Cone. When you view the Painted Dunes you feel like you're on another planet with the beautiful colors. Best viewed from the top of Cinder Cone. Be sure to hike the long way down which takes you through the dunes.

Dominic Kendall

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Is it ohv compatible? would like to take my yz 450 out there

Bart Zhou

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Viewed from a distance. It is pretty cool