Sulfur Works in Lassen Volcanic Park
by Alexandra Till
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Sulfur Works in Lassen Volcanic Park
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Alexandra Till
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Although less well known than many other national parks, Lassen Volcanic National Park, located in north central California at the southern end of the Cascade mountain range, is one of the most beautiful and interesting of America's parks. It is the only national park in the contiguous 48 states containing a volcano which has erupted in the twentieth century. The park's 160,000 acres (150 square miles) contain spectacular mountain lakes, creeks, elevations ranging from 5,300 to over 10,000 feet, many trails, and a wide variety of nearly every volcanic known feature.
Mount Tehama's main vent was probably what is now the Lassen Volcanic National Park's Sulfur Works. The area offers bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, and boiling water. Some of these thermal features are getting hotter and it is thought that Lassen Park and Mount Shasta may join Mount Saint Helens as active volcanoes.
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