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Money and Shopping in Lava Beds National Monument


Money and Shopping in Lava Beds National Monument

The Visitor Center has some minimal supplies, including some snack food, lip balm, batteries, flashlights, and ice. Of course, they also have plenty of tourist items, and will sell you postcard stamps. For caving, they will sell you bumpcaps (highly recommended, as even a brush with the ceiling can leave you bloody) and will let you borrow flashlights for free. They also have books with maps of the caves and other information. Straight north of the park where Hill Rd meets Highway 161 at Ainsworth Corner, there is a small general store with food and supplies. In Newell, northeast of the park, there is a small general store with groceries, video games, and expensive gas. The town of Tulelake is northwest of Newell a short distance, and has a grocery store. South of the park, Tionesta has a small store and will sell a limited amount of expensive gas. North in Oregon, the town of Merrill has plenty of gas and stores. (It's Oregon, so don't try to pump your own gas!)

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