CHESTER, Calif., March 30, 2016 – In preparation for the seasonal opening, Lassen National Forest’s Almanor Ranger District has returned the Almanor North boat ramp to the water. However, recreation staff emphasize that all other facilities at this site and throughout the Almanor District remain closed until further notice.
For more information, contact Almanor Forestry Technician Soai Talbot at 530-258-2141 or stalbot@fs.fed.us.
Lassen National Forest lies at the Crossroads of California, where the granite of the Sierra Nevada, the lava of the Cascades and the Modoc Plateau, and the sagebrush of the Great Basin meet. The Forest is managed for recreational access as well as timber and firewood, forage for livestock, water, minerals, and other natural resources.
In a scenic mountain setting, Lake Almanor is one of the largest man-made lakes in California at 75 square miles. It offers fishing, boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, and picnicking. The Almanor Recreation Trail winds along the west side of Almanor providing views of the lake, the mountains, wildflowers, and wildlife. Family and group campgrounds, boat launch facilities, and private marinas are available.