Camping near Shasta Lake

California’s largest reservoir is a haven for everything water-related, including lakeside camping.

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93% (1202 reviews)

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Rise and Shine

4 sites · RVs2 acres · Mount Shasta, CA
Welcome to Spring Hill Nursery and Gardens. Experience nursery life as if you live on the property. We do! We have an affordable option that puts you in the fabulous town of Mount Shasta, adjacent to a source of the Sacramento River watershed. Guests will stay in the 20 space parking lot of our retail garden nursery. After hours, you’ll have roaming access to the entire nursery space , restrooms (SW corner), and water. After hours use gate to the right of entrance. It must remain closed at all times to keep the deer out. There is a maximum of 4 vehicles per night, with a max length is 24 ft. This allows guests to have plenty of space to themselves. Park on the right side of lot. Extension cords available with a Venmo code attached, for an additional $5. They will be hanging next to the after hours gate. Water hose bib is near entrance After the nursery closes you’ll have the entire retail space available to wander in. Porta Potties are located in the SW corner of the lot. Depending on when you stay with us, we could be closed for the season, or right in the middle of all the hustle and bustle. We will mark special event dates on our calender, yet still continue to offer camp space for those aware of a more “festy style” camping experience. Events at the nursery are quite special. We’ll offer you discounted tickets to concerts if you happen to be here during that time Please be mindful of the private home that shares the property Check in. March-June 5pm July-Feb 3pm Check out 10am Class B RV only No tents Pets allowed on leash or decent voice command. Clean Up after them Quiet time is 10pm (events 12AM) Nearby walking/biking distance Headwaters City Park-across street Spring Hill Trail-across the street Downtown-3/4 mile Caveats Late check in. Early checkout Railroad. Overnight activity is minimal No water available Dec-Feb Deliveries. They come without notice sometimes. We’ll compensate you in some way, if this is ever an issue. Booking far in advance is fine, but we may have an event that gets booked at the same time. If so we will contact you immediately to discuss options
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Camp Stoney Meadows

13 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents120 acres · Big Bend, CA
Our 120 remote acres are adjacent to Shasta Trinity National Forest in the beautiful Cascade Range between Mt. Lassen and Mt. Shasta in Northern California. It's a working ranch with tree farms, animals, hydroelectric power, sawmill, gardens, orchards, creeks, springs, trails, and our camp alongside Kosk Creek. We're 54 miles from Redding off of 299E, (about 1-1/2 hour drive). DO NOT TAKE ROAD 11 FROM THE NORTH, IT IS CLOSED! PIease try to ignore the "car art" in the Pit River Tribe's Rancheria as you're coming here. Drive right through it, it's no reflection on us. The last mile or so of the road here can be pretty rough, but on arrival, you'll know it's worth the trip! No Cell phone service available here, so it's the perfect opportunity to unplug. We do have a land line up at the house in case of an emergency. Also, if you really need it, WiFi is available at the house.
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Explore the Trinity Alps!

23 sites · Lodging, RVs122 acres · Junction City, CA
Don Ellis has owned and managed the Strawhouse Resorts since 1998. Don and Julia continue to work hard side-by-side to bring much value to the community. They have helped the businesses in the area by not only increasing the visitors to Big Flat and surrounding areas, but also by collaborating with many groups to join in making the community of Big Flat a real destination Hot Spot. Strawhouse Resorts has also provided job opportunities, which has allowed several talented folks the ability to live and thrive in such a beautiful location. We are a huge supporter of the local artists, so when you come into the cafe', you are greeted by the popular talent of the area! Our 2,000 sq. ft. patio overlooks the stunning Trinity River, so you have the perfect dining experience. You might even get to watch a bald eagle or osprey fly by as you enjoy your meal! We are committed to bringing quality service, organic coffees roasted on-site in micro-batches, excellent food, lodging, and recreational resources to all of our customers and community, while being socially, spiritually, and environmentally responsible.
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Camping near Shasta Lake guide

Overview

Spanning 30,000 acres, Northern California’s Shasta Lake is the largest man-made lake in the state. With more than 360 miles of winding and forested shoreline, dotted with hundreds of protected inlets, coves, and bays, it’s a boater’s paradise. Houseboats are especially popular, but all manner of watercraft can be found here, along with numerous boat ramps, marinas, and service docks. Fishing and water sports are also big draws. More than 30 developed, dispersed, and group campgrounds around the lake’s three major arms offer plenty of options for campers to enjoy the water and scenic views of snow-capped Mount Shasta nearby.

Where to go

Sacramento River Arm

With access from Interstate 5, the Sacramento River Arm is home to several private RV parks and more than a half dozen forest service campgrounds. Right by the town of Lakehead, the aptly named Lakeshore East Campground offers sites for tents, RVs, and yurts, while nearby Antlers Campground sits on a bluff overlooking the lake. Several dispersed campgrounds, including Beehive Point, Gregory Beach, and Salt Creek, sit along the shoreline. Boaters can head to the Gooseneck Cove Boat-in Campground, while groups have options at Gregory Creek and Nelson Point.

McCloud River Arm

Right off Interstate 5 and near the access point for the Lake Shasta Caverns, the year-round Bailey Cove Campground is a popular option, and offers its own boat ramp. Enjoy great lake views from the Hirz Bay Campground further up the river. The McCloud River Arm is a great destination for groups, with several group campgrounds located here, including at Hirz Bay, Dekkas Rock, Moore Creek, and Pine Point. Boaters can stay at the Greens Creek Boat-in Campground.

Pit River Arm

The Pit River Arm is home to two of the four boat-in campgrounds on the lake, including Arbuckle Flat and popular Ski Island, which can sometimes be accessed from Mariners Point Group campgrounds when the lake level is low. Just a few miles away from the Jones Valley Boat Ramp, the Lower and Upper Jones Valley campgrounds are great options for boaters, while the Jones Valley Inlet Dispersed Campground lets campers stay along the shoreline.

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