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Old Station - Subway Cave Lava Tube

Highway 89
Old Station, California 96071
Shasta County
Phone: 530-336-5521

Formed just less than 20,000 years ago, the Subway Cave was formed by lava that flowed in large volumes from a series of fissures within Lassen National Forest.  The rock above cooled and became solid while lava continued to run through what is now the cave.  
It's a really cool adventure that only takes a few minutes to walk through but you'll probably want to do it at least twice! 

How to get there:
The entrance to the park is 1/4 mile north of the Highway 89 and Highway 44 junction.  You get little notice before the turn-off so look for signs for the Subway Cave Campground which is located right across the street. 
Camping info:

The Subway Cave Campground has 17 sites available with no reservation needed.  The campground offers Hat Creek fishing access with day-use parking.
More info:
Bring a  light jacket as it is cool in the cave and you'll need a flashlight to see.  The ground is uneven and rocky although easy to navigate. Call the number to the park for more information.
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