
🥾 Adventurous Hikes and Family Trips 🥾
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+ Bizz Johnson Trail
24 miles. The majority of the trail winds along the rugged Susanville River Canyon, with technical single-track opportunities along the South Track Trail. Bizz Johnson
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+ Susanville Ranch Park
A 1,100-acre park offering hiking and biking. 29 miles of multi-use single-track. Discover trails like Heart Attack Top and Rocky Top Loop; Canyon Trail, Coyote Bluff, Bagwell Butte and Twin Pines Loop. Stunning views.
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+ Heart Attack Hill and Rocky Top Loop
6.2 mile loop - moderate - 1,052' elevation gain - 3 hours
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+ Helipad Trail
1.4 mile out-and-back trail - moderate - 285' elevation gain

🌲 Local Outings 🌲
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+ Wild Horse Corrals
Experience the rugged charm of the American West at the Wild Horse Corrals. Witness majestic wild horses roaming free and learn about the preservation efforts protecting these iconic creatures. It's an unforgettable encounter with nature's beauty right here in Susanville.
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+ Historic Susanville Depot
Step into the past at the Historic Susanville Depot, a beautifully restored landmark showcasing the rich railroad history of Northern California. Explore exhibits that tell the captivating story of Susanville's development and its vital connection to the railroad industry.
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+ Collins Pine Museum
Discover Susanville's forestry heritage at the Collins Pine Museum. Featuring fascinating exhibits on sustainable forestry and timber management, the museum offers interactive displays that highlight the significance of the logging industry to the community and environment.
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+ Roop's Fort
Visit Roop's Fort, the oldest building in Susanville, and immerse yourself in local history. Originally built as a trading post and defense against conflicts in the mid-1800s, Roop's Fort stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit and resilience of Lassen County's early settlers.

🗺️ Beyond The Park 🗺️
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+ Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
Discover one of the most breathtaking drives in Northern California! The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway winds through stunning landscapes shaped by ancient volcanic forces. From dramatic peaks to serene lakes, this road offers endless opportunities for hiking and photography.
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+ Lake Almanor/Chester Park
Relax by the crystal-clear waters of Lake Almanor or stroll through the charming town of Chester. Enjoy kayaking, fishing, or a peaceful picnic amid a friendly local atmosphere.
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+ Lassen Volcanic National Park
Just a short drive away, Lassen Volcanic National Park offers geothermal wonders, scenic drives, and unique wildlife. Explore steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, and volcanic peaks in this natural wonderland.
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+ Old Station/McCloud
Step back in time in the historic towns of Old Station and McCloud. These quaint communities offer charming shops, local eateries, and a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage.
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+ Tulelake/Lava Beds National Monument
Discover over 700 caves, historic battlefields, and Native American rock art at Lava Beds National Monument. Tulelake also offers excellent birdwatching and wildlife viewing opportunities.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions ❓
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+ Does Susanville RV Resort require reservations?
Reservations are recommended to secure your site. We accept payment at check-in with no charge for canceling or modifying your reservation.
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+ Does Susanville RV Resort have pull-through sites?
Yes. All our daily and weekly sites are pull-through with full hook-ups.
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+ Does Susanville RV Resort offer discounted rates?
Yes. We honor veterans, active military, first responders, and members of AAA, AARP, and Good Sam with daily and weekly discounts.
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+ Is Susanville RV Resort pet-friendly?
Yes, canines are welcome. (Insurance restrictions apply for certain breeds.)
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+ What if we arrive when the office is closed?
Our office is open daily from 8AM to 6PM and we have an after-hours check-in process. Please call for more info.
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+ What forms of payment are accepted?
We accept cash, check, debit cards, and credit cards.
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+ During what time of year is Susanville RV Resort open?
We are open year-round!