Report a problem

What is the problem?

Could not attach a screenshot — send without it

Camping - Lassen Volcanic National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

12.11.2025 08:00 1 min 1 source
nps.gov ENG

Lassen Volcanic National Park has outlined specific camping regulations and available facilities for the autumn season. Dry camping is offered at a discounted rate with water services turned off to protect infrastructure from freezing temperatures. The park provides accessible campsites near wheelchair-accessible restrooms at three campgrounds, group camping with minimum occupancy requirements, and reservable stock corrals at select locations.

Aggregated by OpenVan.camp from the public sources listed below, with AI-assisted translation and summary. We always link to the original source. Machine translation may differ from the original -- check the source for important details. Images and content remain the property of their respective owners. Copyright information

Story sources

Camping - Lassen Volcanic National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

12.11.2025 nps.gov ENG Original source

🇦🇺 Australia — fuel prices

Updated: 04.07.2026

Unleaded 91

$1.19 /l

AUD1.71 · €1.04/l

45 of 133

cheaper than 67% of countries

Premium 95

$1.30 /l

AUD1.87 · €1.14/l

30 of 92

cheaper than 68% of countries

Premium 98

$1.38 /l

AUD1.98 · €1.20/l

11 of 24

cheaper than 58% of countries

Diesel

$1.39 /l

AUD2.00 · €1.21/l

61 of 134

cheaper than 55% of countries

Premium Diesel

$1.34 /l

AUD1.93 · €1.17/l

6 of 41

cheaper than 88% of countries

LPG

$1.02 /l

AUD1.46 · €0.89/l

35 of 54

pricier than 63% of countries

E85

$1.71 /l

AUD2.46 · €1.49/l

6 of 6

pricier than 83% of countries

Cheapest on the map

Popular route

Distance

Fuel cost

~

Est. time

~

Quiz: test yourself
Guess the vanlife lingo — 3 quick questions
1 / 3
Q1 Why can exceeding 3.5 tonnes matter in Europe?

Best regions in the coming days

Queensland +23°·28 km/h
89
Western Australia +24°·23 km/h
88
New South Wales +18°·35 km/h
79
Northern Territory +18°·12 km/h
76
South Australia +17°·17 km/h
72
Avoid now
Tasmania +13°·13 km/h
58

You May Be Interested

All News

Yosemite National Park Releases 2026 Campground Reservations and RV Rules

Yosemite National Park has published its 2026 campground reservation system and regulations for RVs and trailers. Reservations are required from April through October and open five months in advance, with maximum RV/trailer lengths varying from 24 to 40 feet depending on the campground. Campfires are restricted to evening hours in some areas, and no campsites offer utility hookups.

News from Australia

All News

5 must-see caravanning destinations when you retire

The Senior has listed five popular caravanning destinations for retirees in Australia. The route includes Hervey Bay and K'gari (Queensland), Longreach and Winton (Outback Queensland), Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, Darwin and Litchfield National Park (Northern Territory), and Broome and the Kimberley (Western Australia). The recommended travel period is April to October, with dry and warm weather. Each destination includes suggested stay durations (4 to 7 days) and practical advice, including caravan preparation for long trips.

Wonji resolves dispute with Australian campervan company

Travel creator Wonji announced the resolution of a dispute with an Australian campervan company over inappropriate staff conduct. The company issued an official apology and a full refund. Wonji submitted three demands: a sincere apology from the staff, a full refund of the rental fee, and proof of cleaning and disinfection if the company denied responsibility for bedbugs. The controversy began when bedbugs were found in a reserved campervan, and a staff member made remarks perceived as rude and racially prejudiced.

Korean blogger gets apology and refund from Australian camper rental company after bedbug and rudeness incident

South Korean travel blogger Won Ji said an Australian camper rental company issued a formal apology and a full refund after bedbugs were found in a rented camper and an employee was rude and refused to address the issue. The incident occurred during her trip to Australia. The blogger sought legal assistance from South Korean firm JHP LAWYERS. The company also offered free camper use on a future visit.

Install OpenVan.camp

Get quick access and offline reading.

Install on iOS

  1. 1 Tap Share in Safari.
  2. 2 Choose "Add to Home Screen".
  3. 3 Confirm by tapping Add.

Already installed

The app is already installed on this device.

Install from browser menu

Use your browser menu to install or add to home screen.

→ Glossary