Lassen
Volcanic National Park
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The new Though it's one of the earliest national parks, Lassen Volcanic has never had a formal visitor services facility. The old ski chalet at the southwest entrance inadequately served that function. The Lassen Chalet was built to support a concession-operated downhill ski area. In 1992 the downhill ski operation was removed in keeping with NPS management policies and the Chalet was converted to a concession-run gift shop and snack bar during the summer months. The Park has completed the design for a visitor services facility to replace the Chalet. By May of 2007, the Park plans to begin construction on a new facility including:
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Southwest Facility Design Concept
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By the fall of 2008, the Park plans to have the new Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Facility open for services year-round. Kohm Yah-mah-nee is the Mt. Maidu name for Snowy Mountain (Lassen Peak). This facility will provide tremendous benefits to almost 400,000 visitors a year through increased accessibility and park orientation. As the project progresses, new information will be available on this site. Please come back again to keep up with these exciting developments! - edited excerpts from NPS |
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