18 acres hosted by Living Springs Vacation Rentals C.
2 lodging sites · 1 RV site · 1 tent site
Near Lassen Volcanic National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Manzanita Lake Entrance Station.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Living Springs Resort, a peaceful campground nestled in the woods with majestic tall pine and cedar trees close to Lassen Volcanic National Park. There's also a lake and a year round creek with fish on the property where you can relax in the natural & peaceful wooded setting . Quiet and beautiful place to enjoy with your friends and family. Guests from all backgrounds are welcome.
The "LIVE" well water is drinkable and extremely clean straight out of the volcanic ground without anything added to it, lab tested every month.
Amazing attractions near by like Subway Lava Tube Cave, Burney Falls, Shasta Lake and Caverns, Whiskeytown Lake and all amazing lakes and hiking trails up on Lassen.
About 15 miles from Lassen National Volcanic Park.
Beautiful, beautiful space! The hosts are so responsive and welcoming without disturbing privacy. My only regret was not seeing the waterfall. I had my pups with me and the path appeared to be some sort of volcanic rock and with a national competition coming up I was too worried about paw pads to dare it. The stars at night were incredible and so quiet! We would for sure go back!
This was a great spot!! Cabin was perfect for our family and very comfortable! We loved being able to have a fire outside as well. The walk to the waterfall was awesome! Overall there is lots of space and a lots of fun to be had here!
Such a lovely spot for a get away! Staffs are very friendly and helpful, camp place has everything you can ask for, grill, WiFi, forest, spacey field, cooking tools, gas station and relatively near tourist spots in Lassen and Burney Fall! Definitely recommend :)
This was an amazing campground. They kept it very clean and the restroom/showers were like a guest house, very nice. We stayed for 6 nights and will be back again.
Location
Shingletown, Shasta, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and Yana First Nations according to