Warner Valley

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Warner Valley is a geothermal area in northeastern California known for its hot springs, mud pots, and hiking trails within Lassen Volcanic National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal area
valley
access seasonal road access
climate mild summers
snowy winters
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicalType hydrothermal basin
hasActivity backpacking
hiking
wildlife viewing
hasEcosystem meadow ecosystem
montane forest
hasFeature boiling springs
creeks
forests
fumaroles
hot springs
hydrothermal features
meadows
mud pots
hasNearbyFeature Juniper Lake NERFINISHED
Lassen Peak
hasNearbySettlement Chester, California
hasRegulation geothermal features protected from bathing
pets restricted on some trails
hasTouristAttraction Boiling Springs Lake
Bumpass Hell
surface form: Devil’s Kitchen

Terminal Geyser area
hasTrail Warner Valley Trail
trail to Boiling Springs Lake
trail to Devil’s Kitchen
knownFor geothermal activity
hydrothermal landscapes
scenic hiking trails
locatedIn Lassen Volcanic National Park
Plumas County, California NERFINISHED
northeastern California
managedBy National Park Service
partOf Cascade Range geothermal system
Lassen Volcanic National Park hydrothermal system
surface form: Lassen hydrothermal system
subjectTo volcanic hydrothermal processes
usedFor recreation
scientific study of hydrothermal activity
withinProtectedArea Lassen Volcanic National Park

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