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Whohoo, so many entertaining things in one place! The Southern Cascade Range is great! While you're here at Ink Lake it's a great idea to check out Bumpass Hell; close by you stumble on Little Hot Springs Valley which is a tremendous site to take a look at. Summer at Ink Lake arrives with high temperatures in the 80's, and throughout summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 40's, and after the sun is down during the wintertime
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| | temperatures at Ink Lake sink into the 10's. Now, you may feel that's lots but there's even more entertaining things to do here in the Southern Cascade Range. Lakes are such peaceful places, why not visit Lake Helen close to Ink Lake, and going for a hike on the Hanna Trail is always a fine adventure. This lake is so wonderful. Put some time aside to spend at Bumpass Hot Springs while you're here at Ink Lake, and if you're looking for some flowing water? Try | |
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East Sulphur Creek. If you came to camp Bluff Falls Campground is a great location to do that, and dry warm beds await you at Bailey Creek Cottages. Good hiking is available along the Childs Meadows Trail. This lake is so wonderful.
There are other places here than Ink Lake, for example Emerald Lake, and a journey to Lassen Volcanic National Park is worthwhile. Now, you may think that's lots but there's even more entertaining stuff to do here at Ink Lake. The
sight of pretty Bumpass Mountain near Ink Lake is great; camping at Kings Creek Campground is always a pleasant experience. All the water falling down from the sky makes Ink Lake a wet place; December is when you get the most snow
here while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. If you need a place to stay Best Western Rose Quartz Inn is a nice choice; you can go for a hike on the Growler Trail. This lake is one of the great places here in the Southern Cascade Range.
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Bailey Creek Cottages, Chester
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18 miles away
Bailey Creek Cottages are located on the Public 18-Hole Bailey Creek Golf Course on the peninsula of Lake Almanor near Chester, California. Stay and play packages are available all through the golf se...
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Best Western Rose Quartz Inn, Chester
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21 miles away
This Chester, California hotel is the perfect mountain get-away, offering a variety of amenities including an outdoor spa, recreation area, complimentary deluxe continental breakfast each morning. N...
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Current weather conditions at Ink Lake, Southern Cascade Range, Shasta County, California

Local climate location: BURNEY 9 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.45222 Longitude: -121.5161
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Hanna Trail, Tehama County, 3 miles away 2.3 hiking miles, 1799 feet elevation difference |
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Growler Trail, Tehama County, 3 miles away 2.6 hiking miles, 1156 feet elevation difference |
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Heart Lake Twin Meadows Trail
 | Twin Meadows was originally named White Meadows and our old family cabin is the one between the meadows. They ran cattle with T.A.Spencer the first pres. of the Tehama Co. Cattleman's Assoc. The forming of the first association was in response to the loss of grazing rights when the park was formed. The shortage of beef during WW1 prompted Woodrow Wilson to state that if necessary they would raise sheep on the lawn of the White House. ... |
Hole in the Ground Campground
 | 3 PHOTOS I ALSO HAVE GONE CAMPING AT HOLE IN THE GROUND SINCE I WAS A LITTLE GIRL I WOULDNT HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY I LOVE IT THERE AND NOW SO DO MY KIDS.... I've been going to hole in the ground, off and on for 40 years. From when I was a kid hiking in the forest, tubing down the creek, swimming in the pools, and fishing for planted trout that the hatchery would toss in the creek. Now it is a restricted salmon run, there is no planters and restrictions on the type of tackle you can use. The fishing was great as a kid. I like how peaceful it is, with the sound of creek and an occasional bluejay chirping. I enjoy cooking on the wood stoves. There are only a hand full left, (what a shame). I will be meeting one of my brothers and dad at the hole in three weeks. My large family with foster children love going to the hole. Some have been before and some will experience it for the first time. **lot of good memories**... |
Logan Lake
 | 11 miles away Logan Lake is pretty much dry these days. Bears use it to wallow in the mud hole that's left.... |
Elam Campground
 | 11 miles away I heard that it is catch and release in the stream in the camps around there is that true... |
Potato Patch Campground
 | 13 miles away We camp at Potato Patch campground annually with several other families. It is a very nice campground on a beautiful river. There is not a lot to do nearby though and it is a primitive campground with pit toilets and no showers. There are no hookups for RVs, but we tent camp anyway. We mostly play by the river (very cold water). Our attraction is the beauty and the people we camp with. We used to fish, but it is all catch and release. I can definitely recommend it but you have to be looking for a relaxing and beautiful setting and mostly doing not much of anything. ... |
Rancheria RV Park
 | 15 miles away 6 PHOTOS RV camping... Cabins... Mountain View... Laundry Room... Creek... Nearby Burney Falls... ...utes in Fall River Mills. The north entrance of Lassen National Park is a short 20 minute drive and Subway Cave, a volcanic formed tube , is a 5 minute drive. Another attraction to this area is the Thousand Lake Wilderness area, hiking and beautiful scenery are part of the experience in this remote wilderness area. If you aren't up to all these activities you can just relax here in the park, watching the ducks in the lake and the fish jumping or fish for our trophy rainbow trout with barbless flies or barbless single hook spinners. Our lake Catherine is catch and release only.
All of our RV sites are full hookups, which include water, sewer, electric, cable and 2 hours of free wi-fi. We have a rec-hall for our guests to gather for groups or family gatherings. There is a nice area that has picnic tables for gatherings with a large BBQ for our guests to use. Our bathhouse has large showers and stalls, there is a laundry faclilty for the guests convience. A full running restaurant that is open year round from 9am to 7pm. There is a general store. We are located 21 miles from B... |
Butcher Gulch Campground
 | 17 miles away Cow Creek, Butcher Gulch are primative campgrounds for deer and bear hunters. There is nothing there unless you love seclusion and lots of hiking.... |
Pacific Crest Trail - section 16
 | 18 miles away Roundtrip Distance 13.4 miles Elevation Gain 2,992 ft. ... |
Black Rock Campground
 | 19 miles away Went fly fishing there for a day, it was great. Were leaving today to go on a camping trip there....Black Rock is a very beautiful place to go visit. The roads are very narrow and there are a lot of cliff sides. My grandfather lived out there for a few years on a ranch which borders the Ishi trail. I have walked the Ishi trail and that is a beautiful experience as well. It runs along a river. The whole drive in there is pretty amazing you can see the valley below plus the Big Black Rock sticking out of the ground it looks more like its own mountain.... |
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