Cabins near Big Bend

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Cabin camping in Big Bend puts you right where the desert meets the mountains, with over 100 cabin options tailored for comfort and adventure. Expect wifi, hot showers, and real toilets—essentials after a day spent horseback riding, fishing, or watching wildlife move through the brush. Nightly rates start as low as $45, but the average hovers around $145. For trusted spots, check out Camp Stoney Meadows (165 reviews), ShastaView (107 reviews), or Peter's Forest Vacation Rentals (102 reviews). The desert air is crisp, the views go on forever, and every cabin gives you a front-row seat to the wild side of Texas.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge

2. Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge

100%
(12)
22mi from Big Bend · 70 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Dunsmuir, CA
Since 1968, we’ve been reliving the romantic days of railroading at Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge. Nestled in Northern California, our resort offers one of the most unique stays in the region. Wake up to crisp, pine-scented mountain air at Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge, where camping feels timeless. Our scenic property features 24 RV sites and 20 tent campsites, combining rustic charm with modern amenities. Jubilee Railroad is ideal for adventurers exploring Mt. Shasta or the Pacific Crest Trail. Just a short drive to Hedge Creek Falls, Dunsmuir Botanical Garden, Sacramento River, Lake Siskiyou, Shasta Caverns, and more! From caboose lodging and vintage cabins, to the RV park and campground, an unforgettable experience awaits! RV PARK &CAMPGROUND Tent campers enjoy hot showers, flush toilets, and a laundry room. All guests can access: Game room Recreation lawn & group BBQ pit Onsite store with snacks, RV supplies, &essentials Pool & spa near the caboose lodging area Gift Shop with souvenirs, artisan goods, travel necessities Wi-Fi available throughout the property Laundry facilities Pet-Friendly: Pets stay free! We’re proud to welcome dogs throughout the property. Winter offers a quieter, snow-dusted beauty—but it comes with seasonal changes: Water Off in most sites to prevent frozen pipes. Restrooms Closed when water is off. Camp Store closed; please visit the Gift Shop at the caboose area. Snow Access: During heavy snow, 4WD or chains recommended. Electricity & internet remain available. Hot Tub open (pool closed). Tent camping is closed in winter, but RV guests are welcome year-round. Dine With Us: Our Dining Car Restaurant is among the most unique eateries in Dunsmuir, CA. Built inside authentic vintage railroad cars, and fresh farm-to-table ingredients! CABOOSES AND CABINS Each room offers: Smart TV Wi-Fi Dining table, microwave, mini fridge, coffee maker In-room wine service Full bathroom Heating & A/C Onsite dog park (pets welcome with a pet fee) Ice & vending machines on site GUEST SERVICES 12-hour front desk 24-hour on-site management After-hours emergency phone Contactless check-in available We’re conveniently located just off I-5 (Exit 728). Checkout our locomotive 1727: A 1901 Baldwin M-6 Mogul engine displayed at the entrance!
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$40
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The Goat Shed

5. The Goat Shed

100%
(3)
33mi from Big Bend · 1 site · Lodging · Bella Vista, CA
The Goat Shed is 88 sq ft of pure cozy! Like camping but within four walls, the Goat Shed has everything you need for a peaceful rural experience. Furnished with a full-size bed, an outdoor sink, basic kitchen amenities, and a shower and a potty, the space is perfect for the solo or duo traveler. Located about 4 miles east of I-5, it's a peaceful and safe "pit stop" for those traveling the I-5 corridor. Listen to the coyotes yip at night while you cook dinner on a propane camp stove, then wake up to coffee and a gaggle of turkeys. We are 🌈 friendly and welcome all people. Located just outside of Redding, we are centrally located and have easy access to all Shasta County has to offer. Explore Lassen National Park (1 hour drive east along beautiful country roads), Whiskeytown National Recreation Area (20 min drive west), Old Shasta State Historic Park (15 min drive west), and of course, beautiful Mt. Shasta. Don't forget our numerous breweries, Turtle Bay Exploration Park, the Sacramento River, and the Sundial Bridge! Redding is also home to many hiking and biking trails. Ask your host for recommendations! The Goat Shed has no electricity and all lighting is provided by LED rechargeable and/or solar lighting. Check area temperatures before booking! The northern Sacramento Valley often reaches temperatures over 100* in July and August which can make for an unpleasant stay!
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$60
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Swimming hole up Kosk Creek. "Deliciously cool" on a hot day.

7. Camp Stoney Meadows

100%
(353)
3mi from Big Bend · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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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$45
 / night
ShastaView

9. ShastaView

94%
(163)
36mi from Big Bend · 3 sites · Lodging · Weed, CA
Shasta View Campsites are part of a former 30,000 acre ranch that was split up into smaller parcels in the 1970's. It is comprised of 5 to 500 acre parcels. All these parcels are homesteads. There are no commercial or industrial areas on the Ranch. In 2005, I started looking for land in the Shasta area after falling in love with the Mountain and it's surrounding lakes. I have always known exactly what the land I would spend time on would look like. One day, in 2006, I was driving on the Hammond Ranch, again hoping I would find that place. I was driving my van, with my 2 kids and some of our friends, through a heavily wooded area. I made a left turn down a dusty dirt road and Eureka! I had found IT. I was at the top of a 60 acre meadow that had a full unobstructed view of Mt. Shasta, encircled by lenticular clouds. I told a friend of mine, who was at the time a realtor in the Shasta area, that I had found a piece of land that looks perfect to me. If, that is, it also had a creek on it. She did some searching around and found out that the land that is now Shasta View was in fact for sale. And, it had a creek on it. And it was comprised of some acreage in the meadow and some in the trees. This was everything I had wanted. I bought the land within the next 2 weeks. After camping on the land a few times, I started to understand where the best sites would be to build some structures. Because the meadow always has a certain amount of moisture to the ground, it is not suitable for building a structure. The good thing about that, is that nobody who owns land in that meadow will ever build there. We will only be looking at Mt. Shasta from that meadow. Never a building. The platform I built in the meadow offers on a chance to sleep under the stars. Billions of them. My property is only one of two that have old, large Cedar and Pine trees on it. It made perfect sense that I would be building a small house in those trees. While camping on this land, you will find exquisite beauty and solitude. Within 30 minutes, you will find Lake Siskiyou and Castle Lake for some of the finest swimming around. If you fish, the McCloud and the Sacramento rivers offer some of the best trout fishing in the state. There are two “Blue Ribbon” designated streams. The first is Upper Sacramento River. It starts as a trickle from the melting snows of Mt Shasta and by the time it reaches the area around the town of Dunsmuir which is just south of Shasta City, it is a true “Blue Ribbon” designated trout stream. The place to find all the ins and outs of fly fishing in this area is at the Ted Fay Fly Fishing shop in Dunsmuir. The second “Blue Ribbon” trout fishing is on the McCloud River. Historically some of the best trout fishing to be found. I have fished both these streams and always caught fish. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BEDDING IF YOU'LL BE SLEEPING IN THE TREEHOUSE. And need I say anything about hiking on Mt. Shasta?
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$140
 / night
Charcoal grills are provided for all cabins.

11. Lewiston Lake Getaway

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48mi from Big Bend · 3 sites · Lodging · Lewiston, CA
Originally a gold and quartz mine, Lakeview Terrace Resort was built by the Army Corp of Engineers to house the workers building the Trinity Dam in the 1960's.  Experience the rich history and tranquil setting of the Shasta Trinity National Forest!There is a reason some call Lewiston Lake the best-kept secret in California. Far less crowded than neighboring Trinity and nearby Shasta Lakes, Lewiston Lake is the ideal destination when you truly wish to get away from it all. Nestled hillside overlooking the peaceful Lewiston Lake, you will find Lakeview Terrace Resort serving up some of the best camping in Northern California. Large pool, open late spring through the hot months. Playground, Horseshoe pit, Restrooms with showers, Coin laundry, Wi-fi hotspot, Darts, croquet, badminton, ping pong, Fire pits, Amphitheatere. We offer many options for your Lewiston Lake camping adventure.Fully appointed cabin rentals with 1-5 bedrooms Full 30 and 50 amp RV hookups. We'd love to speak with you about your upcoming travel plans.
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$195
 / night
Escape to the woods today

12. Cozy Log Cabin Near Lassen Park

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35mi from Big Bend · 1 site · Lodging · Shingletown, CA
Are you ready to unplug from the world and recharge in nature? This newly built two bedroom, two bath log cabin will help you do just that. You’ll reconnect with love ones since the cabin has NO WIFI but does have a wood burning stove and miles of trails to walk on just outside of the front door. The cabin is conveniently located just minutes from the north entrance of Lassen National Park. For entertainment, I have a TV (no cable)/DVD player with a selection of movies, board games, and reading material including a few books and magazines. There is timber land at the back of the property with plenty of trails to walk or ride a mountain bike (if you bring one). Lassen National Park is a short drive away. Also nearby is lake McCumber. I have a wood burning stove inside that you can use for a fire. Absolutely NO FIRES outside. There is a fire ban in effect, thank you for your cooperation and understanding. I have a propane BBQ outside that you can use, along with a picnic bench and other outside seating. I will provide a selection of tea, hot coco, coffee and oatmeal to get your day started. Be sure to bring food with you since the nearest grocery story is about 9 miles away. I will provide a basket of firewood to use during your stay, but it's a good idea to bring extra since it will go fast. Because you're in the forest, there is limited cell reception so please plan accordingly. I've found that Verizon has some signal while AT&T has none. Since it's meant to get away from it all, not having cell service might be a good thing. :) The master bedroom is on the entire loft floor so there isn't a lock or door that separates the main area downstairs. Just so you're aware. There is a door and lock on the guest bedroom downstairs. All you'll need to bring are your personal items, food for your stay, and extra firewood! Once booked, I will send more helpful tips and information for your stay a week prior to your check in date. Dogs - I allow dogs because I believe they are part of the family, but please notify me if you intend to bring your dog prior to your stay. If there is high wind in the forecast, the electric company, PG&E may turn the power off for safety reasons. They usually notify me a day in advance and I will let you know right away, but I wanted you to know that it might be a possibility during your stay. For Winter Guests: A 4 wheel drive vehicle or car with chains is HIGHLY recommended to travel to the cabin. The main road is paved but there will be snow/ice in the area. The driveway is a slight uphill and is not paved. Please be prepared for snow. ***Approved Shasta County Short Term Rental Permit #STR 20-0013***
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$215
 / night
Mountain Gate RV Park

13. Mountain Gate RV Park

30mi from Big Bend · 112 sites · RVs, Lodging · Redding, CA
Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Shasta Cascades, Mountain Gate RV Park and Cabins stands out as a premier destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. This full-service park is one of the most pristine and welcoming spots in Northern California, offering a unique escape just a few miles from the stunning Lake Shasta and the vibrant City of Redding. At Mountain Gate, you can enjoy the tranquility of nature while still having access to all the conveniences of city life. The park is surrounded by lush woods and expansive grasslands, providing a safe and secure environment for you and your family. Whether you’re looking to unwind or embark on outdoor adventures, our location is ideal for exploring nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and recreational activities. We understand the importance of comfort while traveling in your RV, which is why we offer a range of amenities designed to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. From spacious sites to essential services, we ensure that you have everything you need for a memorable getaway. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at Mountain Gate RV Park and Cabins, where your ideal vacation awaits.
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$65
 / night
Lakehouse In-Law Unit

14. Lakehouse In-Law Unit

42mi from Big Bend · 1 site · Lodging · Weed, CA
Lakehouse In-Law Unit — Cozy Waterfront Retreat by Mt. Shasta Relax in this private, fully furnished in-law unit tucked into a lakeside property on the northern slopes of Mount Shasta. Designed for comfort and ease in nature, it’s a welcoming home-away-from-home for up to 4 guests. 🛏️ Inside & Amenities • One bedroom plus a loft, with two beds and a futon • Kitchenette with essentials to prepare light meals • Living area for lounging and relaxing • Full bathroom with shower and toiletries • Fenced yard for privacy and outdoor enjoyment • Pets allowed — bring your furry friend along • Utilities included: potable water, toilets, and showers 🌿 Experience & Location • Direct access to the lake — ideal for fishing, paddling, or lakeside walks • Wildlife viewing and quiet moments under the stars • Within reach of regional trails, natural beauty, and mountain vistas • No campfires allowed — the priority is preserving the serenity of the surroundings ℹ️ Guest Notes • The exact address is shared post-booking to protect privacy • Perfect for couples, small families, or friends seeking a nature escape with creature comforts • Bring your own food, supplies, and anything you need for lake activities
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$118
 / night

Cabin camping in Big Bend puts you right where the desert meets the mountains, with over 100 cabin options tailored for comfort and adventure. Expect wifi, hot showers, and real toilets—essentials after a day spent horseback riding, fishing, or watching wildlife move through the brush. Nightly rates start as low as $45, but the average hovers around $145. For trusted spots, check out Camp Stoney Meadows (165 reviews), ShastaView (107 reviews), or Peter's Forest Vacation Rentals (102 reviews). The desert air is crisp, the views go on forever, and every cabin gives you a front-row seat to the wild side of Texas.

98% (613)

Top-rated campgrounds

Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge

2. Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge

100%
(12)
22mi from Big Bend · 70 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Dunsmuir, CA
Since 1968, we’ve been reliving the romantic days of railroading at Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge. Nestled in Northern California, our resort offers one of the most unique stays in the region. Wake up to crisp, pine-scented mountain air at Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge, where camping feels timeless. Our scenic property features 24 RV sites and 20 tent campsites, combining rustic charm with modern amenities. Jubilee Railroad is ideal for adventurers exploring Mt. Shasta or the Pacific Crest Trail. Just a short drive to Hedge Creek Falls, Dunsmuir Botanical Garden, Sacramento River, Lake Siskiyou, Shasta Caverns, and more! From caboose lodging and vintage cabins, to the RV park and campground, an unforgettable experience awaits! RV PARK &CAMPGROUND Tent campers enjoy hot showers, flush toilets, and a laundry room. All guests can access: Game room Recreation lawn & group BBQ pit Onsite store with snacks, RV supplies, &essentials Pool & spa near the caboose lodging area Gift Shop with souvenirs, artisan goods, travel necessities Wi-Fi available throughout the property Laundry facilities Pet-Friendly: Pets stay free! We’re proud to welcome dogs throughout the property. Winter offers a quieter, snow-dusted beauty—but it comes with seasonal changes: Water Off in most sites to prevent frozen pipes. Restrooms Closed when water is off. Camp Store closed; please visit the Gift Shop at the caboose area. Snow Access: During heavy snow, 4WD or chains recommended. Electricity & internet remain available. Hot Tub open (pool closed). Tent camping is closed in winter, but RV guests are welcome year-round. Dine With Us: Our Dining Car Restaurant is among the most unique eateries in Dunsmuir, CA. Built inside authentic vintage railroad cars, and fresh farm-to-table ingredients! CABOOSES AND CABINS Each room offers: Smart TV Wi-Fi Dining table, microwave, mini fridge, coffee maker In-room wine service Full bathroom Heating & A/C Onsite dog park (pets welcome with a pet fee) Ice & vending machines on site GUEST SERVICES 12-hour front desk 24-hour on-site management After-hours emergency phone Contactless check-in available We’re conveniently located just off I-5 (Exit 728). Checkout our locomotive 1727: A 1901 Baldwin M-6 Mogul engine displayed at the entrance!
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$40
 / night
The Goat Shed

5. The Goat Shed

100%
(3)
33mi from Big Bend · 1 site · Lodging · Bella Vista, CA
The Goat Shed is 88 sq ft of pure cozy! Like camping but within four walls, the Goat Shed has everything you need for a peaceful rural experience. Furnished with a full-size bed, an outdoor sink, basic kitchen amenities, and a shower and a potty, the space is perfect for the solo or duo traveler. Located about 4 miles east of I-5, it's a peaceful and safe "pit stop" for those traveling the I-5 corridor. Listen to the coyotes yip at night while you cook dinner on a propane camp stove, then wake up to coffee and a gaggle of turkeys. We are 🌈 friendly and welcome all people. Located just outside of Redding, we are centrally located and have easy access to all Shasta County has to offer. Explore Lassen National Park (1 hour drive east along beautiful country roads), Whiskeytown National Recreation Area (20 min drive west), Old Shasta State Historic Park (15 min drive west), and of course, beautiful Mt. Shasta. Don't forget our numerous breweries, Turtle Bay Exploration Park, the Sacramento River, and the Sundial Bridge! Redding is also home to many hiking and biking trails. Ask your host for recommendations! The Goat Shed has no electricity and all lighting is provided by LED rechargeable and/or solar lighting. Check area temperatures before booking! The northern Sacramento Valley often reaches temperatures over 100* in July and August which can make for an unpleasant stay!
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$60
 / night
Swimming hole up Kosk Creek. "Deliciously cool" on a hot day.

7. Camp Stoney Meadows

100%
(353)
3mi from Big Bend · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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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$45
 / night
ShastaView

9. ShastaView

94%
(163)
36mi from Big Bend · 3 sites · Lodging · Weed, CA
Shasta View Campsites are part of a former 30,000 acre ranch that was split up into smaller parcels in the 1970's. It is comprised of 5 to 500 acre parcels. All these parcels are homesteads. There are no commercial or industrial areas on the Ranch. In 2005, I started looking for land in the Shasta area after falling in love with the Mountain and it's surrounding lakes. I have always known exactly what the land I would spend time on would look like. One day, in 2006, I was driving on the Hammond Ranch, again hoping I would find that place. I was driving my van, with my 2 kids and some of our friends, through a heavily wooded area. I made a left turn down a dusty dirt road and Eureka! I had found IT. I was at the top of a 60 acre meadow that had a full unobstructed view of Mt. Shasta, encircled by lenticular clouds. I told a friend of mine, who was at the time a realtor in the Shasta area, that I had found a piece of land that looks perfect to me. If, that is, it also had a creek on it. She did some searching around and found out that the land that is now Shasta View was in fact for sale. And, it had a creek on it. And it was comprised of some acreage in the meadow and some in the trees. This was everything I had wanted. I bought the land within the next 2 weeks. After camping on the land a few times, I started to understand where the best sites would be to build some structures. Because the meadow always has a certain amount of moisture to the ground, it is not suitable for building a structure. The good thing about that, is that nobody who owns land in that meadow will ever build there. We will only be looking at Mt. Shasta from that meadow. Never a building. The platform I built in the meadow offers on a chance to sleep under the stars. Billions of them. My property is only one of two that have old, large Cedar and Pine trees on it. It made perfect sense that I would be building a small house in those trees. While camping on this land, you will find exquisite beauty and solitude. Within 30 minutes, you will find Lake Siskiyou and Castle Lake for some of the finest swimming around. If you fish, the McCloud and the Sacramento rivers offer some of the best trout fishing in the state. There are two “Blue Ribbon” designated streams. The first is Upper Sacramento River. It starts as a trickle from the melting snows of Mt Shasta and by the time it reaches the area around the town of Dunsmuir which is just south of Shasta City, it is a true “Blue Ribbon” designated trout stream. The place to find all the ins and outs of fly fishing in this area is at the Ted Fay Fly Fishing shop in Dunsmuir. The second “Blue Ribbon” trout fishing is on the McCloud River. Historically some of the best trout fishing to be found. I have fished both these streams and always caught fish. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BEDDING IF YOU'LL BE SLEEPING IN THE TREEHOUSE. And need I say anything about hiking on Mt. Shasta?
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$140
 / night
Charcoal grills are provided for all cabins.

11. Lewiston Lake Getaway

100%
(33)
48mi from Big Bend · 3 sites · Lodging · Lewiston, CA
Originally a gold and quartz mine, Lakeview Terrace Resort was built by the Army Corp of Engineers to house the workers building the Trinity Dam in the 1960's.  Experience the rich history and tranquil setting of the Shasta Trinity National Forest!There is a reason some call Lewiston Lake the best-kept secret in California. Far less crowded than neighboring Trinity and nearby Shasta Lakes, Lewiston Lake is the ideal destination when you truly wish to get away from it all. Nestled hillside overlooking the peaceful Lewiston Lake, you will find Lakeview Terrace Resort serving up some of the best camping in Northern California. Large pool, open late spring through the hot months. Playground, Horseshoe pit, Restrooms with showers, Coin laundry, Wi-fi hotspot, Darts, croquet, badminton, ping pong, Fire pits, Amphitheatere. We offer many options for your Lewiston Lake camping adventure.Fully appointed cabin rentals with 1-5 bedrooms Full 30 and 50 amp RV hookups. We'd love to speak with you about your upcoming travel plans.
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$195
 / night
Escape to the woods today

12. Cozy Log Cabin Near Lassen Park

100%
(39)
35mi from Big Bend · 1 site · Lodging · Shingletown, CA
Are you ready to unplug from the world and recharge in nature? This newly built two bedroom, two bath log cabin will help you do just that. You’ll reconnect with love ones since the cabin has NO WIFI but does have a wood burning stove and miles of trails to walk on just outside of the front door. The cabin is conveniently located just minutes from the north entrance of Lassen National Park. For entertainment, I have a TV (no cable)/DVD player with a selection of movies, board games, and reading material including a few books and magazines. There is timber land at the back of the property with plenty of trails to walk or ride a mountain bike (if you bring one). Lassen National Park is a short drive away. Also nearby is lake McCumber. I have a wood burning stove inside that you can use for a fire. Absolutely NO FIRES outside. There is a fire ban in effect, thank you for your cooperation and understanding. I have a propane BBQ outside that you can use, along with a picnic bench and other outside seating. I will provide a selection of tea, hot coco, coffee and oatmeal to get your day started. Be sure to bring food with you since the nearest grocery story is about 9 miles away. I will provide a basket of firewood to use during your stay, but it's a good idea to bring extra since it will go fast. Because you're in the forest, there is limited cell reception so please plan accordingly. I've found that Verizon has some signal while AT&T has none. Since it's meant to get away from it all, not having cell service might be a good thing. :) The master bedroom is on the entire loft floor so there isn't a lock or door that separates the main area downstairs. Just so you're aware. There is a door and lock on the guest bedroom downstairs. All you'll need to bring are your personal items, food for your stay, and extra firewood! Once booked, I will send more helpful tips and information for your stay a week prior to your check in date. Dogs - I allow dogs because I believe they are part of the family, but please notify me if you intend to bring your dog prior to your stay. If there is high wind in the forecast, the electric company, PG&E may turn the power off for safety reasons. They usually notify me a day in advance and I will let you know right away, but I wanted you to know that it might be a possibility during your stay. For Winter Guests: A 4 wheel drive vehicle or car with chains is HIGHLY recommended to travel to the cabin. The main road is paved but there will be snow/ice in the area. The driveway is a slight uphill and is not paved. Please be prepared for snow. ***Approved Shasta County Short Term Rental Permit #STR 20-0013***
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$215
 / night
Mountain Gate RV Park

13. Mountain Gate RV Park

30mi from Big Bend · 112 sites · RVs, Lodging · Redding, CA
Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Shasta Cascades, Mountain Gate RV Park and Cabins stands out as a premier destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. This full-service park is one of the most pristine and welcoming spots in Northern California, offering a unique escape just a few miles from the stunning Lake Shasta and the vibrant City of Redding. At Mountain Gate, you can enjoy the tranquility of nature while still having access to all the conveniences of city life. The park is surrounded by lush woods and expansive grasslands, providing a safe and secure environment for you and your family. Whether you’re looking to unwind or embark on outdoor adventures, our location is ideal for exploring nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and recreational activities. We understand the importance of comfort while traveling in your RV, which is why we offer a range of amenities designed to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. From spacious sites to essential services, we ensure that you have everything you need for a memorable getaway. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at Mountain Gate RV Park and Cabins, where your ideal vacation awaits.
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Toilets
from 
$65
 / night
Lakehouse In-Law Unit

14. Lakehouse In-Law Unit

42mi from Big Bend · 1 site · Lodging · Weed, CA
Lakehouse In-Law Unit — Cozy Waterfront Retreat by Mt. Shasta Relax in this private, fully furnished in-law unit tucked into a lakeside property on the northern slopes of Mount Shasta. Designed for comfort and ease in nature, it’s a welcoming home-away-from-home for up to 4 guests. 🛏️ Inside & Amenities • One bedroom plus a loft, with two beds and a futon • Kitchenette with essentials to prepare light meals • Living area for lounging and relaxing • Full bathroom with shower and toiletries • Fenced yard for privacy and outdoor enjoyment • Pets allowed — bring your furry friend along • Utilities included: potable water, toilets, and showers 🌿 Experience & Location • Direct access to the lake — ideal for fishing, paddling, or lakeside walks • Wildlife viewing and quiet moments under the stars • Within reach of regional trails, natural beauty, and mountain vistas • No campfires allowed — the priority is preserving the serenity of the surroundings ℹ️ Guest Notes • The exact address is shared post-booking to protect privacy • Perfect for couples, small families, or friends seeking a nature escape with creature comforts • Bring your own food, supplies, and anything you need for lake activities
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$118
 / night

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