The best camping near Lava Beds National Monument

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lava Beds National Monument adventure.

The best camping near Lava Beds National Monument

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lava Beds National Monument adventure.

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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lava Beds National Monument adventure.

Over a million years of eruptions formed the rugged landscape of this Northern California park.  

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Juniper Spur Ranch

3 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Weed, CA
Welcome to Juniper Spur Ranch! Directions: GPS Juniper Valley Spur....this is a short culdesac road with a road sign at the entrance off Juniper Valley Drive. There is a green pipe rail gate at the end. This gate has a combination lock. You will receive the current combination code 2 days before your arrival. If you are turning onto a dirt road without a sign....you are on the wrong road. Juniper Valley Spur is my short culdesac road with a green pipe rail gate at the end. We have 3 RV sites available for campers to book. Please note that we do not have RV hookups for any of the sites. You will be parking on loose gravel and the sites are flat. We can accommodate most RVs/trailers, if you are uncertain about the size just send me a message. There is a portapotty in the hay barn cleaned regularly and a water spigot for non-potable water uses or for a quick outdoor shower with a handheld spritzer. It is not enclosed so you will need to be discreet. Pets are allowed at campsites #2 and #3 only. These campsites are farthest from the horses and dogs. Please keep dogs on leash at all times. Our property offers a beautiful view of Mount Shasta. Nature lovers, extreme sports enthusiasts, family vacationers and retirees, can all enjoy the vast recreational opportunities this area has to offer. Lake Siskiyou is about 20 miles south and offers a wonderful 7-mile hiking trail around the entire lake. Bring your horses too. I have a couple of electric-fenced paddocks for visitors.
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Shasta View Wanderer's Retreat

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Klamath Falls, OR
Welcome to Shasta View Wanderer's Retreat, your ideal basecamp for outdoor adventures. Located approximately 60 miles from Crater Lake National Park, 30 miles from Lava Beds National Monument, and 12 miles from Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, our retreat offers unparalleled access to a variety of natural wonders. Within just 30 minutes, you'll find numerous opportunities for hiking, fishing, kayaking, and biking, with private access to miles of hiking trails on public land right from the campsite. Keep your eyes peeled for the impressive eagle activity in the area, as bald and golden eagles are frequently spotted soaring above or perched nearby. At night, you may have the opportunity to join us for star viewing parties under our dark, expansive sky—an experience you won't forget. While our site offers access to seclusion, it's not entirely secluded on its own. Nestled at the bottom of a pasture in a farming area, it's within sight of the owner and a neighbor. However, rural living offers a sense of privacy, allowing you to relax and be yourself amidst nature. Keep in mind that you may encounter bugs, coyotes, deer, and some nearby farming activity during your stay. Our communal camping area features level ground, fire pit, potable water spigot, camp toilet, and a picnic table. Well-behaved dogs are welcome but must be leashed or kenneled on the property—feel free to let them off-leash on the adjacent public lands. Owners are available to provide information and maps for hiking and outdoor recreation activities. Enjoy stunning views of Mount Shasta from your campsite, with seasonally flooded fields adding to the picturesque scenery. You're also welcome to explore the hills nearby, offering even more breathtaking vistas to discover.
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Eagles nest campground.

2 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Montague, CA
This place is a paradise for hunters, hikers or just for somebody who wants just to get out from the city to quiet place. Bring your Kayaks, ATV's, bikes and have fun. Our campsite is a great place to relax with friends or the whole family! Campsite has everything you need for a comfortable stay: Fire pit, Electricity, Refrigerator, Hot shower, outside compost toilet, kitchen sink, barbecue, room for up to 6 tents or a small motor home. Property has access to thousands of acres of land lock BLM . You can hunt Deer, Bear, Elk, Turkey, Quail. This place is a paradise for hunters . You can fish for Salmon, Steel head and Rainbow trout on upper Klamath River. Keep in mind that in freezing temperature you will not have water in the sink and outdoor shower. Host is a professional hunting and fishing guide. For details please contact host directly. =
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Starry Nights And Adventurous Days

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · California Pines, CA
Lot Acres: 0.920 Google Maps Location: 41°25'10.4"N 120°42'17.2"W Property is near an airstrip, quite a few ponds and lakes that are stocked yearly with fish and is fairly level for building. Modoc County is a great place for a vacation home or get away cabin with tons of recreational possibilities and lots of peace and quiet. There's a mix of owner occupants and vacationers who visit California Pines to enjoy the great outdoors. California Pines has a lake and several fishing ponds, which are stocked by the state of California 2-3 times a year with trout. The community also has a lodge, campgrounds, a mobile home park and an airstrip. California Pines Lake Units Fact Sheet: The Lake Units are located at an elevation of 4,300 feet in mostly meadow pasture land type of property. The California Pines Lake is 256 acres and next to it sits the California Pines Lodge, a 4,400 feet airstrip, and campground. The lodge consists of 8,000 square feet including a restaurant and lounge as well as 28 motel units and a swimming pool and recreation room. CALIFORNIA PINES in Modoc County is a beautiful community surrounded by 2 million acres of the Modoc National Forest in Northern California. California Pines is a peaceful and uncrowded retreat... with green meadows, towering pines and trickling streams. It's a place to get away from the stress of the big city. If you want to get back to nature, if you want to escape and become part of a tranquil and laid-back community, then come to California Pines and escape to this outdoor paradise. THE CALIFORNIA PINES LODGE sits on a small peninsula surrounded by California Pines Lake and features 28 rooms for guests, a restaurant and cocktail lounge, activity room with big-screen TV, ping-pong and pool tables. There is also a banquet room with a magnificent double-sided, oversized fire-pit, which also warms the reception area of the lodge. The grounds of the lodge include a swimming pool and two paddle-tennis courts. . FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT ... Enjoy a wonderful break from the city life as you feast at the California Pines Lodge overlooking the lake. The lodge restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven day a week. The cocktail lounge is open every day until the wee hours of the night, serving up some of the best drinks, local gossip, pool, ping-pong and big screen television for the sports events.
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Shasta Valley Horse Ranch Adventure

2 sites · RVs34 acres · Montague, CA
Scenic views on a hilltop surrounded by mountains overlooking a valley and pond. Wide open spaces dotted with junipers and oaks. Bring your self-contained RV or camper. No tent camping at this time, sorry. Wake up to see the sun on the hillsides and the beautiful horses and donkeys grazing nearby. Your RV will be in a separate area apart from the horses, but near enough to observe them. We are located between Mt Shasta and Mt Ashland with winter sports nearby. Hike the Klamath National Monument trails. Visit the old mining town of Yreka and check out historic Montague's Open Sky Art Gallery, the only justice-inspired art gallery in the Pacific Northwest. Many waterfalls and clean lakes in our area to visit too. I am an ARCH (Arenas for Change) Designated Horse Professional, Coach and Educator. I will be present with you for any horse experience you choose. Horse experiences available: 1. Communication with Horses. Connect and interact with the 5 horses and 2 donkeys in their pasture in a natural setting. Build confidence, reset your nervous system, and experience a deeper dimension of horse nature and how they teach and heal us. Stroke or groom horses as you learn more about these magnificent, sensitive creatures. 2. Self-Development with Horses. Want to be seen and heard? SEEN and HERD is a wellness session with horses with a specific intention you identify. This experience is often deep, transformational, and healing. The solution to any issue lies within ourselves. The unfolding stories of the horses and donkeys, as they interact with us in their natural setting, lend insights into our own story. Learn what is needed to move forward with intent. 3. Mountain Horseback Trail Riding. Go for a ride with a wrangler and me on gentle riding horses up well-established mountain trails on a recreational ranch as my guest. Guest fees apply and are included in the price. 4. Arena Horseback Riding and Lesson. Ride alongside me in a large arena on a gentle riding horse. Learn how to relate to the horse as you ride, communicate effectively, keep your balance using the correct posture, turn, stop, and move forward smoothly. Build your confidence as you learn from a patient riding instructor. No judgment, no yelling. Just fun learning!
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There's no other park like this one. With more than 700 caves and a handful of craters, this is easily a natural wonder! There are amazing lava tube caves like the glowing gold walls of the Golden Dome to see. There's also the dangling icicles of the Skull Cave. But that's just the beginning.

It's like the National Park Service was kind enough to offer up a whole crash course in Geology 101. There are textbook examples of all kinds of earth treasures here. You'll come across creations like cinder cones, pit craters, volcanic fields. and more.

When you're done admiring the geology, take in some culture at Petroglyph Point. It's one of the largest panels of Native American rock art in the United States. The Modoc National Forest gets its name from the Modoc people that took refuge in the Captain Jack Stronghold cave here. Whatever you end up doing, you'll be sure to lav-a this national monument!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Lava Beds National Monument is during spring and fall when the weather is mild, making exploration comfortable. Summer brings high temperatures, which can limit daytime activities, while winter may present snowy conditions, offering a stark yet beautiful contrast to the park's usual arid climate.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park alerts and safety information before your visit.
  • Visit the visitor center for important caving safety guidelines and permits.
  • Wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear for exploring the rugged terrain.
  • Be mindful of park laws and policies to protect the natural and historical features.
  • Cell service may be limited, so plan ahead and download maps and information.

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