Mountain Meadows Reservoir Vacation and Resort Properties

This reservoir is located near Westwood, CA.

 

 

 

Nearby Attractions

Bizz Johnson Trail (12 miles)

Following the old Fernley and Lassen Branch Line of the Southern Pacific railroad, the trail winds 25.4 miles from Susanville to Mason Station. For the first dozen miles, the trail follows the Susan River. As it winds through the rugged Susan River Canyon, the trail crosses the river 12 times on bridges and trestles and passes through two tunnels. The landscape is a combination of sem-iarid canyon and upland forests of pine and... More

 

Lassen National Forest (16 miles)

Located in northern California, lies the Lassen National Forest. This is where the Sierra Nevada, the Cascades, the Modoc Plateau and the Great Basin meet. Within the forest, you can explore a lava tube or the land of Ishi, the last survivor of the Yahi Yana Native American tribe; watch prong-horn antelope glide across sage flats; drive four-wheel trails into high granite country appointed with sapphire lakes, or discover spring wildflowers on... More

 

Plumas National Forest (23 miles)

Located in Northern California between the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Ranges, the Plumas National Forest covers over a million acres filled with hundreds of high alpine lakes and thousands of miles of clear-running streams. The water from Plumas National Forest forms Lake Oroville, the headwaters of California State Water System behind Lake Oroville. Popular activities of this forest include hiking, fishing, hunting, camping, boating and whitewater rafting. Enjoy the countless scenic vistas,... More

 

Lassen Volcanic National Park (26 miles)

Beneath Lassen Volcanic's peaceful forests and gem-like lakes lies evidence of a turbulent and fiery past. 600,000 years ago, the collision and warping of continental plates led to violent eruptions and the formation of lofty Mt. Tehama (also called Brokeoff Volcano.) After 200,000 years of volcanic activity, vents and smaller volcanoes on Tehama's flanks-including Lassen Peak-drew magma away from the main cone. Hydrothermal areas ate away at the great mountain's bulk. Beneath the onslaught of... More

 

 

 

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