Campsite #B39 at Butte Lake Campground, Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA

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Campsite #B39

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6 people
45 ft Pull-Through
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B39
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Campsite #B39 Features: Pull-Through parking, Fire ring, Food Storage Locker, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (5)

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@CarolynG759339 · Camped on Jul 12, 2024 at Campsite #B39
Nice and close to Lake Butte and the trailhead for Cone Peak! The lake water was so clear. Running water and flush toilets were a plus, and kept fairly clean! Camp sites are a little bit close together so it is a little loud if there are a lot of people around.
@DanKF1DA4E3D3F · Camped on Jun 29, 2024 at Campsite #B39
Fantastic campsite! The six-mile gravel road in was a non-issue, the nearby Cinder Cone hike was fantastic, and the campground itself was superb. We'll be back!
@SusanF5244064 · Camped on Aug 26, 2023 at Campsite #B39
Butte Lake campground was well worth the long long dusty bumpy road in. The sites were somewhat close together but the nearby trail, lake and Cinder Cone trail were excellent!
@Stephanie16387 · Camped on Jul 21, 2023 at Campsite #B39
Very open campground without a lot of shade, which made being at camp during the day/afternoon pretty uncomfortable in tents in mid-July. Also doesnt afford much privacy. While sites are large, they are still close together. Bugs not really an issue. Mostly tents out here thanks to the 6-mile gravel road approach. We drove it ok in our giant SUV rental, but did come across a sedan with a flat on our way in. Alerted the camp host who immediately set out with bottled water and a jack (the folks with the flat had broken theirs). He was very friendly and helpful throughout our stay, and not afraid to enforce the 10mph speed limit!Site itself was clean other than the dog poop someone left us. First time weve ever had to deal with that at a campsitedisappointing. Nice dish-washing sink. Bathrooms were ok, not the cleanest, but doable. No soap or lights so BYO. No showers, so please use the spigots beneath the water fountains to clean off your feet from the ubiquitous black gravel sand when coming back from the beach; lots of folks using the bathroom sinks and making a mess.We were fortunate with good neighbors, but as we were there Fri/Sat nights, there was a huge loud music party over in loop A blaring their noise throughout the entire campground. Not exactly a National Park experience. On the whole most people seemed to be here for the lake recreation.If you do come to hike, highly recommend the Cinder Cone trek, but make sure you go early. If you can swing it, make the 2-hr trip up to Lava Beds National Monument, too. Pretty unique place.
@PaulH7895659 · Camped on Aug 17, 2022 at Campsite #B39
Totally positive experience!

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