To protect natural resources and provide a safe recreation experience for all, certain regulations are in effect along the trail. There are no fees required. Camping and Lodging Facilities: Primitive camping is permitted along the trail on BLM and U.S. Forest Service lands. Lodging is available in Susanville, Westwood and the surrounding area. For a list of area lodging, call the Lassen County Chamber of Commerce at (530) 257-4323.
Activities, museums: The area offers other events and activities, plus two museums with information about the trail and its past.
Accessibility: From Devil's Corral trailhead (seven miles west of Susanville on Highway 36) to Hobo Camp, near Susanville. This six-mile segment is the most scenic, and includes two tunnels and eight bridges.
First Aid: No first aid is available on-site. The nearest hospitals are located in Susanville and Chester.
How the Bizz Johnson Trail came about: In 1978, Southern Pacific Railroad received approval to abandon most of the old Fernley and Lassen Railroad branch line that had carried area lumber and sometimes passengers from 1914 until all railroad operations ended on the line in 1956. Following legal abandonment of the railroad in 1978, the Bureau of Land Management spearheaded the rails-to-trails conversion of the old railroad grade. Former Congressman Harold T. "Bizz" Johnson, who served in the House of Representatives from 1958-1980, was instrumental in helping establish the 30-mile segment as a Rails-to-Trails conversion for recreational use. The trail is named in his honor.
For more information: Call the BLM's Eagle Lake Field Office at (530) 257-0456, or the Lassen National Forest, Eagle Lake Ranger District at (530) 257-2151.
The Bizz Johnson Trail is jointly managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service. This Web site is maintained by: Bureau of Land Management Eagle Lake Field Office 2950 Riverside Drive Susanville, CA 96130 Phone: (530) 257-0456 Fax: (530) 257-4831 |