Near Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail
Cinder Cone with Fantastic Lava Beds at its base, are seen by hikers approaching the northern end of Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail.
Near Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail
A bit of spring fed greenery stands out in the dry, barren volcanic ash to the west of Cinder Cone. Cinder Cone is behind Fantastic Lava Beds on the right. Seen looking north from the trail.
Near Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail
Rainbow Lake
Near Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail
Rainbow Lake
Near Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail
Mt. Lassen catching the first light of dawn and reflecting into Rainbow Lake.

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Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail

4.0 (2 Ratings)
From the forest to the barren volcanic flats, this trail samples the varied terrain of Lassen Volcanic National Park.
3
mi
Distance
150
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.04mi
Distance
150ft
Elevation Gain
501ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
6,655ft
High Point
6,188ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail starts in the thin fir forest at a well marked trail junction on the east side of Lower Twin Lake in the Lassen Volcanic National Park backcountry. From here, among the firs, the trail heads northeast over a small rise covered with lupines. Descending gradually, Rainbow Lake comes into view, and is reached at the 0.6 mile mark. The trail then runs along the northern edge of Rainbow Lake for the next quarter mile. At the northeast corner of Rainbow Lake, a trail junction with Rainbow Lake Trail is reached. Stay left here to continue on Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail. The trees start to become sparser as the trail makes a short gradual final climb before descending gently to its end. Descending, the trail goes through a regenerating burn zone and views of the surrounding mountains emerge. Forested Prospect Peak, 8.338 ft., is seen to the north. Further on the ridge of peaks to the east come into view. Healthy forest then returns for a short stretch before the terrain gives way to barren volcanic ash for about the last half mile. Cinder Cone comes into view here. Traveling over the volcanic ash, trees become sparser and finally there are only occasional lone trees dotting the volcanic ash flats. Rainbow Lake to Nobles Trail ends after 3.1 miles, where it joins Butte Lake to Snag Lake Trail (West) that comes in from the east. This is just shy of Nobles Emigrant Trail (East) that comes in from the west and various trails to Cinder Cone.

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Contributors
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