A view of the boat docks at the Eagle Lake marina
Ash Creek Wildlife Area
With more than 14,000 acres of marshlands and fields, this wildlife area supports a variety of waterfowl which provide weeks of hunting enjoyment every fall.

State Wildlife Area
Located in Big Valley
Fishing
Bird Watching

Bizz Johnson Trail
Named in honor of Former Congressman Harold T. 'Bizz' Johnson this 29 mile trail gracefully works it's way from Susanville to Westwood through pristine forests. For complete info call the BLM Susanville Office at (530) 257-0456

Hiking
Horseback Riding
Bicycling
Fishing

Caribou Wilderness Area
Located in Lassen National Forest the wilderness area is a gentle 20,000 acre rolling plateau with many forest fringed lakes. There are more than twenty lakes supporting combinations of Brook, Brown and Rainbow trout.

Hiking
Fishing
Bird Watching
Camping

Coppervale Ski Hill
14 Miles west of Susanville on Hwy 36
A great winter playground with a poma lift, rope tow and lots of exciting room to ski on the mountain. For dates of operation contact Lassen Community College at (530) 257-6181
Snack Bar
Terrain Park

Eagle Lake
Just 15 miles North of Susanville lies the second largest natural lake in the state of California. With 100 miles of gorgeous shoreline and lots of open spaces Eagle Lake is the ultimate summer outdoor destination. For info call 1-(877) 444-6777

Camping
Boating
Bicycling
Fishing
Marina
Picnic Areas

Goodrich Creek
17 miles west of Susanville
Goodrich Creek is a spectacular creek located on the 101 Ranch in Lassen County. The environs surrounding the creek are home to abundant wildlife, beautiful scenery and superb catch and release angling for large Rainbow and Brown trout. At elevation just over 5,000 feet above sea level where the Sierra Nevada mountains meet the Cascade Range, Goodrich Creek has colorful springs, cool summers and spectacular fall seasons.

Honey Lake Wildlife Area
17 miles east of Susanville along the Honey Lake
A prime state waterfowl site in Northern California, a 7,800 acrea area offers good early season duck hunting and late fall goose hunting.
Hunting
Bird Watching

Lassen Youth Camp
Owned and operated by the Lassen County Board of Education and Superintendent of Schools.
The Lassen County Youth Camp is situated on 67 acres of primitive habitat on the eastern shore of Eagle Lake. It is a unique area that provides access to mountains, desert, forest, streams, brush field flats, lakeshore and marshes. Many locals consider it the best fishing site on the lake. The area's natural beauty is breathtaking.
For more information call (530) 257-2196

Mariner's Resort
At Stone's Landing on the north end of Eagle Lake
32 miles northwest of Susanville
Boat Rentals
Private Boat Docks
Free Public Launch
Full Size Grass Baseball Diamond
Regulation Horseshoe Court
Volleyball and Basketball
General Store
Restaurant
Lodging
For information call (530) 825-3333

Willow Creek Wildlife Area
16 miles north of Susanville on Highway 139
2,722 acres
A major source of water for Honey Lake. This habitat provides a nesting area for waterfowl, including the greater sandhill crane.
For information call (530) 254-6644
Lassen National Forest
www.fs.fed.us/r5/lassen/
BLM Eagle Lake Field Office
www.ca.blm.gov/eaglelake
Lassen National Park
www.nps.gov/lavo/
Lassen Land & Trails Trust
www.psln.com/lltt/
Pit River Watershed Alliance
www.pitriveralliance.net
California Department of Fish & Game
www.dfg.ca.gov
Goodrich Creek at the 101 Ranch
www.goodrichcreek.com
Mariners Resort at Eagle Lake
www.marinersresort.com
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