Susanville Accommodations:
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Trailside Inn - Susanville CA - Best Western
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Susanville Trailside Inn
Best Western Resort Hotel
2785 Main Street, Susanville, CA 96130;
Location: Corner of Main St (SR-36) and Russell Ave - East Susanville;
Nestled in the heart of Northern California's Sierra Mountains at 4,200 feet elevation,
the Trailside Inn lies at the edge of prehistoric Honey Lake offering outstanding recreational opportunities for hiking,
camping, horseback riding, bicycling, cross country skiing, fishing, swimming, snowmobiling, jogging,
golfing and exploration of one of America's great wilderness areas.
Black Bear Family Diner
2785 Main Street, Susanville, CA 96130;
Diner Website;
Location: Best Western Trailside Inn
Offering a complete menu selection for breakfast, lunch and dinner, including black berry cobbler
and fresh baked bearclaws. This restaurant provides a quality of homestyle hospitality that is really
worthy of the hungriest traveler.
Lassen Volcano California
The last volcano to explode in California (in 1915) and today is a beautiful wilderness park, rich in wildlife
and active geothermal features. Includes many campgrounds and over 150 miles of hiking trails.
Susanville California
Susanville is the principle city and county seat of Lassen County.
It lies in the heart of the Northern California Sierra Mountains at 4,200 feet elevation.
Lassen Forest California
The Lassen Forest lies at the heart of one of the most fascinating areas of California, called the Crossroads.
Here the granite of the Sierra Nevada, the lava of the Cascades and the Modoc Plateau, and the sagebrush of the Great Basin meet and blend.
It is an area of great variety, greeting visitors and residents alike with a wide array of recreational opportunities and adventures.
Modoc National Forest
Much of California's remote northeastern corner is included in the Modoc National Forest.
There are many mountains, lakes, meadows and significant wetlands here. The area
is also rich in wildlife and geological formations.
Popular activies include hiking, equestrian trails, fishing and cross-country skiing.
Lava Beds National Monument
This region has witnessed many violent volcanic eruptions over the last half-million years.
Many diverse and fascinating volcanic features now mark the landscape.
Park features include more than 700 caves, Native American rock art sites,
and historic battlefields. An exciting California high desert adventure.
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