Lassen Volcanic Park has a lot to offer for everyone. The park has wide roads, and most tourist spots are easily accessible. Here’s what I would recommend

  1. Subway cave Lava tubes - easy 1/3 mile underground hike

    A narrow, dimly lit underground tunnel with rugged rock walls, part of a 1/3 mile easy hike. The location is associated with the Lassen Volcanic National Park.
  2. Hydrothermal Areas - Hydrothermal areas from where Sulpher escapes regularly. Some right next to the road and some accessible via a short hike.

    A snow-covered landscape adjacent to a road, indicating Sulphur areas nearby
  3. Walk and play on snow-covered areas - all along the park

Strenuous hikes

There are three strenuous hikes. I would only recommend one or two of these

  1. Lassen Peak - this one is snow-covered almost year-round

    A scenic, snow-covered trail on Lassen Peak in California, viewed in landscape orientation. The trail is visually detailed with snow presence being highlighted.
    A mountainous landscape of the Lassen Peak, with a clear blue sky and rugged terrain
  2. Cinder Cone Nature Trail - This one is less strenuous compared to the other two. It is still hard due to the gravel-covered surfaceCinder Cone seen from the bottom. Cinder Cone seen from the bottom

    A trail leads towards a mountain, with sparse vegetation and rugged terrain in the foreground, under a clear sky.
  3. Brokeoff Mountain Trail - this can be snow-covered hike depending on the time of the year

    A scenic mountainous landscape with a snow-covered peak of the Brokeoff Mountain