The best camping in Lake Almanor with horseback riding

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Spanning 52 square miles, Lake Almanor is one of the largest man-made lakes in California. A popular destination for boating, paddling, swimming, and water sports, the lake is home to several public boat launches and marinas that make lake access easy. Anglers are also drawn to the excellent fishing, while several trails offer land-based fun and the area serves as a gateway to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lassen National Forest surrounds the lake, offering a number of developed and dispersed campgrounds, while additional options can be found around the lakeshore in the form of private campgrounds, RV parks, and campgrounds run by PG&E.

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Mill Creek Resort

1. Mill Creek Resort

98%
(2298)
50 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mineral, CA
Welcome! We’re Jillian and Joe, along with our sidekicks Sonora + Ayla, the brains and the brawn behind Mill Creek Resort. Since 2017, we have been pouring every ounce of our love and energy into this landmark 1930’s resort. We take great pride in honoring it's rich history while creating a space for the next generation of mountain adventurers. Nestled in 12 acres of cedars and towering pines on the south side of Lassen Volcanic National Park, we offer 9 cabins open year-round, along with 20 campsites, some featuring glamping tents and 8 RV spots, two featuring a vintage 70's trailer and 2015 modern RV. We hope your path leads you here to experience all that Lassen has to offer. Miles of trails, pristine waters, dark skies, and wildlife abound, all awaiting to be discovered. Find your Wild, be kind, and leave no trace.
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$28
 / night
View of the reservoir from our campsite on the lake front. Note: No swimming allowed, but it makes for a beautiful site. You can also drive down the road not too far to Lake Oroville if you want to swim for the day.

3. Lake Concow Campground

96%
(189)
99 sites · Tents, RVs · Oroville, CA
Ancestors of Maidu people lived here long ago. European settlers arrived and took control of the area. In recent history, a multi-cultural group of community members formed the Konkow Partnership to attempt to hold, steward, and preserve the wilderness that survives here. We look forward to your post fire visit. Learn more about this land: Congratulations Campers!  The campground is reopened after the last couple of years of wild fires and tough winters. We are reopened even as repairs and upgrades are being made. Thank you to all visitors who love this place for your patience as we continue to improve the features of the Campground. Stay tuned for progress reports. We hope to see you real soon. Visit, fish, or camp in a rare jewel forest, hidden in the Sierra/Cascade foothills, less than an hour's drive to Chico, Oroville, or Paradise. Surviving forests of mature cedars, pines, oaks, and madrones provide shady camping, fishing along the lake shore, or picnicing along the banks of the creek that runs through a recovering creekside area. Stargaze or fly kites in our Great Meadow or admire copious wildflowers and other native plants on over 80 acres of wilderness. We provide a variety of recovering wilderness areas near water faucets, pit toilets and an RV dump station. Our site features mature forests, grassy meadows, a year-round creek in a fire recovery zone. The site also features lakefront shoreline access for bank fishing, a central fire pit and lots of space for group camping. Fires are permitted in the central pit when weather allows. The Lake Concow/Konkow Campground is a wilderness sanctuary and houses many variety of rare and endangered plants, animals, and insects. Please be aware of and give respectful space to all of the residents of the park. The list of year round residents may include poison oak, thorny berry vines, mosquitoes, ticks, spiders, deer, eagles, osprey, owls, squirrels, skunks, foxes, bears, mountain lions, snakes, bats, and more. Please be responsible for personal camp supplies and trash. The Campground is a Pack In/Pack Out location and garbage cans are supplied near the office house near the entrance. Good hiking shoes, protective clothing, and hats are recommended. All Campground faucets supply delicious, potable water tested regularly. The modern listings spell the name Concow, Ancestors spelled it Konkow. Both are correct, though may give different search results. There is plenty of room for parking large vehicles and for turning around. TOW VEHICLES MUST STAY THE DURATION OF THE CAMPING VISIT. Sorry, we DO NOT allow towed-in-and-dropped-off campers or 5th wheel trailers at this time. This may change as clean up work progresses through the year. Stay tuned for updates. Thank you.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
unbelievable star shows

6. Tambo Ranch Tiny House Village

100%
(102)
3 sites · Lodging · Paradise, CA
Welcome to our rustic retreat in rural Butte County, a haven we've called home since 1997. Nestled on 14 acres, our family farm offers a unique camping experience where you and your children can embrace the freedom to run and explore. Walk the property and connect with nature while visiting our alpaca, sheep, kittens, dog, and chickens. Take a leisurely stroll down a country road or stargaze under the clear night sky from the open circle of Adirondack chairs. Bask in the tranquility of this quiet country space, where fresh air abounds. Our location is a gateway to numerous outdoor adventures such as the Feather River, Lake Oroville, Lassen Volcanic Park and Table Mountain, and is just 22 minutes from downtown Chico and Cal State University, Chico. Discover local gems like the Bidwell Mansion, Bidwell Park, Lime Saddle Marina, Butte Creek Canyon, and the Honey Run Covered Bridge, all within a short drive. Paradise is known for its antiquing, mountain biking, and kayaking, and many enjoy its historic biking and walking trail along the old railroad line. Visit the Paradise Depot Museum, or the Gold Nugget Museum for a trip back in time. While you're surrounded by nature, enjoy the convenience of great cell service and Wi-Fi, perfect for streaming on our smart TVs with our fiber optic service. Should you need anything during your stay – be it a Band-Aid, needle and thread, or kitchen essentials – simply let us know. Our property is home to playful kittens and our friendly border collie, Caspian, who roams freely. If preferred, Caspian can be kenneled upon request. Escape to our farm stay and experience the best of rural living with modern comforts. Your adventure awaits!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night
Eagle Lake Resort

8. Eagle Lake Resort

1 site · Susanville, CA
Eagle Lake Campground stands out as a unique destination in Lassen County, offering breathtaking views of the lake and the majestic mountains that surround it. This area is a true natural treasure, with Eagle Lake being the second largest natural lake in northern California. The lake is a haven for wildlife, including Ospreys and Bald Eagles, which inspired its name. Visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing, boating at the south shore, and exploring miles of ATV trails. Horseback riding and hiking opportunities abound, making it an ideal spot for adventure seekers. For those eager to explore the stunning wilderness of northern California, several remarkable destinations are just a short drive away. Modoc National Forest, Mount Lassen Volcanic National Park, Mount Shasta, Shasta Lake, and the Trinity Alps are all within a 2 to 3-hour journey from Eagle Lake Resort, providing endless opportunities for exploration. Please note that due to the ongoing drought, campfires are currently prohibited. Eagle Lake is experiencing low water levels, particularly at the north end, making it too shallow for launching vessels or flotation devices. We recommend launching larger boats at the Marina at Gallatin Beach, located just 25 minutes away on the south shore. While the drought has impacted the lake
North Shore Campground

9. North Shore Campground

78 sites · Chester, CA
Welcome to North Shore Campground, a unique RV park and campground that stands out for its stunning location along over a mile of pristine shoreline on Lake Almanor. Under new ownership, we have dedicated ourselves to creating a family-friendly atmosphere that is both inviting and safe, ensuring that every guest feels at home during their stay. Our campground offers a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to swim, fish, or simply relax by the water, North Shore Campground has something for everyone. We take pride in our beautiful natural surroundings, which have been thoughtfully preserved to enhance your camping experience. We are committed to making your visit memorable, and our team is always available to assist you before, during, or after your stay. If there's anything we can do to make your experience truly special, please don't hesitate to reach out. We want every guest to feel welcomed and cherished, whether they are returning or visiting for the first time. With our serene setting and a range of amenities, North Shore Campground is the perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Explore the nearby attractions, including local restaurants and shops, or simply enjoy the tranquility of our campground. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise in Northern California!
Clio’s Rivers Edge RV Park

13. Clio’s Rivers Edge RV Park

179 sites · Clio, CA
Clio’s River’s Edge RV Park stands out as an award-winning mountain retreat, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Nestled near over 100 pristine lakes and 1,000 miles of fishing streams, this RV resort is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and families alike. With seven golf courses nearby, horseback riding opportunities, and a variety of recreational activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The Lakes Basin Recreation Area, located in the southeastern part of the county near Clio’s RV Park, boasts hundreds of scenic hiking trails. Adventurous hikers can tackle the challenging climbs to the summits of Sierra Buttes, Mt. Elwell, or Eureka Peak. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the picturesque Madora Lake within Plumas Eureka State Park offers a tranquil hiking option. Just north of Portola, the Lake Davis Recreation Area features a 5.1-mile hiking trail along the lake's east shore, providing access to beautiful campgrounds. An additional four miles of trails were added last year, enhancing the area's appeal. Dog lovers will be pleased to know that leashed pets are welcome on all National Forest hiking trails, although within Plumas-Eureka State Park, dogs are restricted to the Grass Lake trail. In Lassen Volcanic
The Village at Highlands Ranch

14. The Village at Highlands Ranch

122 sites · Mill Creek, CA
Discover the unique charm of The Village at Highlands Ranch, a scenic lodging destination nestled on 18 private acres in the heart of Lassen National Forest. Just 10 minutes from the south entrance of Lassen Volcanic National Park and a short drive from the summit of Mt. Lassen, which rises to 10,457 feet, our location offers unparalleled access to breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor adventures. At an elevation of 5,000 feet in Childs Meadow, The Village provides stunning views of Lassen Volcanic National Park. In the summer, guests can enjoy the serene mountain breeze or gather around a crackling fire with loved ones. When winter arrives, you’ll find cross-country skiing and snowshoeing right outside your door, making it easy to embrace the season's activities. No matter the time of year, the night sky offers a spectacular display of stars, creating a cosmic art show that captivates all who visit. Our amenities include a newly renovated inn featuring 19 comfortable rooms, with two accessible for guests with disabilities. For those traveling with RVs, we offer 24 full hook-up sites equipped with 30 and 50 amp service, as well as standard 110 outlets and water/sewer connections. Campers can choose from 7 tent sites, each with

Spanning 52 square miles, Lake Almanor is one of the largest man-made lakes in California. A popular destination for boating, paddling, swimming, and water sports, the lake is home to several public boat launches and marinas that make lake access easy. Anglers are also drawn to the excellent fishing, while several trails offer land-based fun and the area serves as a gateway to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lassen National Forest surrounds the lake, offering a number of developed and dispersed campgrounds, while additional options can be found around the lakeshore in the form of private campgrounds, RV parks, and campgrounds run by PG&E.

97% (1.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Mill Creek Resort

1. Mill Creek Resort

98%
(2298)
50 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mineral, CA
Welcome! We’re Jillian and Joe, along with our sidekicks Sonora + Ayla, the brains and the brawn behind Mill Creek Resort. Since 2017, we have been pouring every ounce of our love and energy into this landmark 1930’s resort. We take great pride in honoring it's rich history while creating a space for the next generation of mountain adventurers. Nestled in 12 acres of cedars and towering pines on the south side of Lassen Volcanic National Park, we offer 9 cabins open year-round, along with 20 campsites, some featuring glamping tents and 8 RV spots, two featuring a vintage 70's trailer and 2015 modern RV. We hope your path leads you here to experience all that Lassen has to offer. Miles of trails, pristine waters, dark skies, and wildlife abound, all awaiting to be discovered. Find your Wild, be kind, and leave no trace.
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$28
 / night
View of the reservoir from our campsite on the lake front. Note: No swimming allowed, but it makes for a beautiful site. You can also drive down the road not too far to Lake Oroville if you want to swim for the day.

3. Lake Concow Campground

96%
(189)
99 sites · Tents, RVs · Oroville, CA
Ancestors of Maidu people lived here long ago. European settlers arrived and took control of the area. In recent history, a multi-cultural group of community members formed the Konkow Partnership to attempt to hold, steward, and preserve the wilderness that survives here. We look forward to your post fire visit. Learn more about this land: Congratulations Campers!  The campground is reopened after the last couple of years of wild fires and tough winters. We are reopened even as repairs and upgrades are being made. Thank you to all visitors who love this place for your patience as we continue to improve the features of the Campground. Stay tuned for progress reports. We hope to see you real soon. Visit, fish, or camp in a rare jewel forest, hidden in the Sierra/Cascade foothills, less than an hour's drive to Chico, Oroville, or Paradise. Surviving forests of mature cedars, pines, oaks, and madrones provide shady camping, fishing along the lake shore, or picnicing along the banks of the creek that runs through a recovering creekside area. Stargaze or fly kites in our Great Meadow or admire copious wildflowers and other native plants on over 80 acres of wilderness. We provide a variety of recovering wilderness areas near water faucets, pit toilets and an RV dump station. Our site features mature forests, grassy meadows, a year-round creek in a fire recovery zone. The site also features lakefront shoreline access for bank fishing, a central fire pit and lots of space for group camping. Fires are permitted in the central pit when weather allows. The Lake Concow/Konkow Campground is a wilderness sanctuary and houses many variety of rare and endangered plants, animals, and insects. Please be aware of and give respectful space to all of the residents of the park. The list of year round residents may include poison oak, thorny berry vines, mosquitoes, ticks, spiders, deer, eagles, osprey, owls, squirrels, skunks, foxes, bears, mountain lions, snakes, bats, and more. Please be responsible for personal camp supplies and trash. The Campground is a Pack In/Pack Out location and garbage cans are supplied near the office house near the entrance. Good hiking shoes, protective clothing, and hats are recommended. All Campground faucets supply delicious, potable water tested regularly. The modern listings spell the name Concow, Ancestors spelled it Konkow. Both are correct, though may give different search results. There is plenty of room for parking large vehicles and for turning around. TOW VEHICLES MUST STAY THE DURATION OF THE CAMPING VISIT. Sorry, we DO NOT allow towed-in-and-dropped-off campers or 5th wheel trailers at this time. This may change as clean up work progresses through the year. Stay tuned for updates. Thank you.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
unbelievable star shows

6. Tambo Ranch Tiny House Village

100%
(102)
3 sites · Lodging · Paradise, CA
Welcome to our rustic retreat in rural Butte County, a haven we've called home since 1997. Nestled on 14 acres, our family farm offers a unique camping experience where you and your children can embrace the freedom to run and explore. Walk the property and connect with nature while visiting our alpaca, sheep, kittens, dog, and chickens. Take a leisurely stroll down a country road or stargaze under the clear night sky from the open circle of Adirondack chairs. Bask in the tranquility of this quiet country space, where fresh air abounds. Our location is a gateway to numerous outdoor adventures such as the Feather River, Lake Oroville, Lassen Volcanic Park and Table Mountain, and is just 22 minutes from downtown Chico and Cal State University, Chico. Discover local gems like the Bidwell Mansion, Bidwell Park, Lime Saddle Marina, Butte Creek Canyon, and the Honey Run Covered Bridge, all within a short drive. Paradise is known for its antiquing, mountain biking, and kayaking, and many enjoy its historic biking and walking trail along the old railroad line. Visit the Paradise Depot Museum, or the Gold Nugget Museum for a trip back in time. While you're surrounded by nature, enjoy the convenience of great cell service and Wi-Fi, perfect for streaming on our smart TVs with our fiber optic service. Should you need anything during your stay – be it a Band-Aid, needle and thread, or kitchen essentials – simply let us know. Our property is home to playful kittens and our friendly border collie, Caspian, who roams freely. If preferred, Caspian can be kenneled upon request. Escape to our farm stay and experience the best of rural living with modern comforts. Your adventure awaits!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night
Eagle Lake Resort

8. Eagle Lake Resort

1 site · Susanville, CA
Eagle Lake Campground stands out as a unique destination in Lassen County, offering breathtaking views of the lake and the majestic mountains that surround it. This area is a true natural treasure, with Eagle Lake being the second largest natural lake in northern California. The lake is a haven for wildlife, including Ospreys and Bald Eagles, which inspired its name. Visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing, boating at the south shore, and exploring miles of ATV trails. Horseback riding and hiking opportunities abound, making it an ideal spot for adventure seekers. For those eager to explore the stunning wilderness of northern California, several remarkable destinations are just a short drive away. Modoc National Forest, Mount Lassen Volcanic National Park, Mount Shasta, Shasta Lake, and the Trinity Alps are all within a 2 to 3-hour journey from Eagle Lake Resort, providing endless opportunities for exploration. Please note that due to the ongoing drought, campfires are currently prohibited. Eagle Lake is experiencing low water levels, particularly at the north end, making it too shallow for launching vessels or flotation devices. We recommend launching larger boats at the Marina at Gallatin Beach, located just 25 minutes away on the south shore. While the drought has impacted the lake
North Shore Campground

9. North Shore Campground

78 sites · Chester, CA
Welcome to North Shore Campground, a unique RV park and campground that stands out for its stunning location along over a mile of pristine shoreline on Lake Almanor. Under new ownership, we have dedicated ourselves to creating a family-friendly atmosphere that is both inviting and safe, ensuring that every guest feels at home during their stay. Our campground offers a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to swim, fish, or simply relax by the water, North Shore Campground has something for everyone. We take pride in our beautiful natural surroundings, which have been thoughtfully preserved to enhance your camping experience. We are committed to making your visit memorable, and our team is always available to assist you before, during, or after your stay. If there's anything we can do to make your experience truly special, please don't hesitate to reach out. We want every guest to feel welcomed and cherished, whether they are returning or visiting for the first time. With our serene setting and a range of amenities, North Shore Campground is the perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Explore the nearby attractions, including local restaurants and shops, or simply enjoy the tranquility of our campground. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise in Northern California!
Clio’s Rivers Edge RV Park

13. Clio’s Rivers Edge RV Park

179 sites · Clio, CA
Clio’s River’s Edge RV Park stands out as an award-winning mountain retreat, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Nestled near over 100 pristine lakes and 1,000 miles of fishing streams, this RV resort is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and families alike. With seven golf courses nearby, horseback riding opportunities, and a variety of recreational activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The Lakes Basin Recreation Area, located in the southeastern part of the county near Clio’s RV Park, boasts hundreds of scenic hiking trails. Adventurous hikers can tackle the challenging climbs to the summits of Sierra Buttes, Mt. Elwell, or Eureka Peak. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the picturesque Madora Lake within Plumas Eureka State Park offers a tranquil hiking option. Just north of Portola, the Lake Davis Recreation Area features a 5.1-mile hiking trail along the lake's east shore, providing access to beautiful campgrounds. An additional four miles of trails were added last year, enhancing the area's appeal. Dog lovers will be pleased to know that leashed pets are welcome on all National Forest hiking trails, although within Plumas-Eureka State Park, dogs are restricted to the Grass Lake trail. In Lassen Volcanic
The Village at Highlands Ranch

14. The Village at Highlands Ranch

122 sites · Mill Creek, CA
Discover the unique charm of The Village at Highlands Ranch, a scenic lodging destination nestled on 18 private acres in the heart of Lassen National Forest. Just 10 minutes from the south entrance of Lassen Volcanic National Park and a short drive from the summit of Mt. Lassen, which rises to 10,457 feet, our location offers unparalleled access to breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor adventures. At an elevation of 5,000 feet in Childs Meadow, The Village provides stunning views of Lassen Volcanic National Park. In the summer, guests can enjoy the serene mountain breeze or gather around a crackling fire with loved ones. When winter arrives, you’ll find cross-country skiing and snowshoeing right outside your door, making it easy to embrace the season's activities. No matter the time of year, the night sky offers a spectacular display of stars, creating a cosmic art show that captivates all who visit. Our amenities include a newly renovated inn featuring 19 comfortable rooms, with two accessible for guests with disabilities. For those traveling with RVs, we offer 24 full hook-up sites equipped with 30 and 50 amp service, as well as standard 110 outlets and water/sewer connections. Campers can choose from 7 tent sites, each with

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North Shore

Chester, the largest town in the region, can be found on the north shore of Lake Almanor. Camping options include private campgrounds and RV parks, the PG&E-run Last Chance Campground and forest service Warner Creek, Domingo Springs, and High Bridge campgrounds. Lassen Volcanic National Park is less than 30 miles away, and convenient overnight options include the Warner Valley and Juniper Lake campgrounds. Or find plenty of backcountry options in Lassen National Forest’s Caribou Wilderness nearby.

East Shore

The Lake Almanor Peninsula, which nearly bisects the lake, can be found on the east shore of the lake. Several small communities and residential developments can be found along the shoreline, including Almanor, Hamilton Branch, Bailey Creek, and Foxwood. Several private campgrounds and RV resorts offer overnight options in lakeside and forested settings. Further east inland, find the Mountain Meadows Reservoir, popular with hunters and birdwatchers.

South Shore

Aside from the small community of Canyon Dam, which offers private RV resorts and a boat launch, most of the south shore is undeveloped land or part of the Lassen National Forest. Further south is the Plumas National Forest, which operates several campgrounds near the south shore. PG&E also manages several campgrounds, including Rock Point Campground and Camp Conery. Further south, find the Butt Valley Reservoir and several PG&E-run campgrounds, including the Ponderosa Flat and Cool Springs campgrounds.

West Shore

The west shore is home to the small communities of Lake Almanor West, Almanor, and Prattville, which offer a range of lodging and amenities, including a golf course. A portion of the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway also winds past Lake Almanor’s west shore. Camping options include several private RV resorts, PG&E-run campgrounds, like Rocky Point, and campgrounds within Lassen National Forest, including Almanor, Soldier Meadows, and Hole-in-the-Ground campgrounds.

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