The best luxury RV camping near Mount Shasta

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Towering more than 14,000 feet, snow-capped and volcanic Mount Shasta dominates the landscape of Northern California. On its southwestern slopes, the town of Mount Shasta makes for an ideal base with amenities for visitors both spiritual and adventurous. Year-round outdoor recreation opportunities include hiking, mountaineering, caving, biking, waterfall chasing, boating, fishing, camping, and a wide range of winter sports. The area is surrounded by several state parks and national forests, including the state’s largest, and campers will find plenty of overnight options, from developed lakeside and riverside campgrounds to dispersed campsites in the mountains.

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Top-rated campgrounds

T3 Tent site on Chaparral Loop

1. Trailer Lane Campground

92%
(263)
9.2mi from Mount Shasta · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Weed, CA
Conveniently located along I-5 just south of the CA/OR border, we have 15 acres that are a mix of conifer forest and a chaparral hilltop with spectacular views of Mount Shasta. Our small, friendly campground offers clean, comfortable bathrooms with (free!) hot showers and a coin-op laundry room. Community fire pit and BBQ area, too! Minutes from world-class fishing, hiking, climbing, kayaking, skiing... all year long, it's an outdoorsman's paradise! Use us as your base camp for all your North State adventures! Did we mention we have barn cats, goats, chickens, and turkeys to watch, feed and pet? Fruit trees and wild blackberries. Walking trails through the forest, and the most perfect hilltop spot to kick back in our comfy Adirondacks with a glass of wine to stargaze.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$31
 / night
Swimming hole up Kosk Creek. "Deliciously cool" on a hot day.

4. Camp Stoney Meadows

100%
(353)
27mi from Mount Shasta · 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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Wonderland RV And Camping

5. Wonderland RV And Camping

94%
(52)
41mi from Mount Shasta · 69 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Redding, CA
Wonderland RV and Camping is a popular destination just minutes from Downtown Redding, Shasta Lake, Shasta Caverns, and much more! Nestled away just off of Interstate 5, our stunning park features 33 spacious RV sites, and a large open field for those wanting to pitch a tent, play some games or to let your children and dogs frolic in the sunshine. Wonderland is surrounded by a forest with a relaxing stream running alongside it. We have 30 amp and 50 amp electrical hookups available, water, sewer, WIFI and cable, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additionally, our laundry facility, showers and bathrooms are available 24 hours a day for your convenience. Come discover the beauty of Wonderland! Also, there is a goat and a pig who live on property! In addition to Redding and Shasta, there are several attractions that should be on your itinerary while in the region. The mountain hamlet of Dunsmuir, home of top fly-fishing streams, a railroad museum, and the nearby Castle Crags State Park. Farther away but worth the drive, especially in the warmer months, is Whiskeytown Lake, a 3,000 surface-acre reservoir of crystal-clear water that’s perfect for sailing, kayaking, fishing, and windsurfing. If you prefer to stay dry, admire it from the shore and hike to the 220-foot Whiskeytown Falls. A drive to the east are the fascinating steam vents, mud pots, fumaroles, and Sulphur Works of Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

6. Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

93%
(15)
50mi from Mount Shasta · 65 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lewiston, CA
The Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort is located in the small mining town of Lewiston, California in Trinity County. We are within walking distance of the old single lane bridge which spans the scenic Trinity River and the historic part of Lewiston. The picturesque surroundings are one our guests enjoy immensely. Wildlife flourishes in this area, deer graciously journey through the terrain on a regular basis, eagles soar above our forested mountains, ducks, blue heron and osprey are seen regularly. For the angular enthusiast, the Trinity River provides excellent fishing opportunities for steelhead, salmon and German browns. To name a few of the pleasures that visitors can enjoy - fishing, rafting, canoeing, swimming, bicycling, hiking, gold panning, golf in Weaverville, boat rentals on Lewiston and Trinity Lake, Moose lodge, hunting, guide service which includes floating river trips, walk-in and high mountain lake wilderness trips or simply sightseeing and shopping for arts, crafts and antiques in old Historic Lewiston.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

Towering more than 14,000 feet, snow-capped and volcanic Mount Shasta dominates the landscape of Northern California. On its southwestern slopes, the town of Mount Shasta makes for an ideal base with amenities for visitors both spiritual and adventurous. Year-round outdoor recreation opportunities include hiking, mountaineering, caving, biking, waterfall chasing, boating, fishing, camping, and a wide range of winter sports. The area is surrounded by several state parks and national forests, including the state’s largest, and campers will find plenty of overnight options, from developed lakeside and riverside campgrounds to dispersed campsites in the mountains.

95% (553)

Top-rated campgrounds

T3 Tent site on Chaparral Loop

1. Trailer Lane Campground

92%
(263)
9.2mi from Mount Shasta · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Weed, CA
Conveniently located along I-5 just south of the CA/OR border, we have 15 acres that are a mix of conifer forest and a chaparral hilltop with spectacular views of Mount Shasta. Our small, friendly campground offers clean, comfortable bathrooms with (free!) hot showers and a coin-op laundry room. Community fire pit and BBQ area, too! Minutes from world-class fishing, hiking, climbing, kayaking, skiing... all year long, it's an outdoorsman's paradise! Use us as your base camp for all your North State adventures! Did we mention we have barn cats, goats, chickens, and turkeys to watch, feed and pet? Fruit trees and wild blackberries. Walking trails through the forest, and the most perfect hilltop spot to kick back in our comfy Adirondacks with a glass of wine to stargaze.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$31
 / night
Swimming hole up Kosk Creek. "Deliciously cool" on a hot day.

4. Camp Stoney Meadows

100%
(353)
27mi from Mount Shasta · 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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Wonderland RV And Camping

5. Wonderland RV And Camping

94%
(52)
41mi from Mount Shasta · 69 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Redding, CA
Wonderland RV and Camping is a popular destination just minutes from Downtown Redding, Shasta Lake, Shasta Caverns, and much more! Nestled away just off of Interstate 5, our stunning park features 33 spacious RV sites, and a large open field for those wanting to pitch a tent, play some games or to let your children and dogs frolic in the sunshine. Wonderland is surrounded by a forest with a relaxing stream running alongside it. We have 30 amp and 50 amp electrical hookups available, water, sewer, WIFI and cable, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additionally, our laundry facility, showers and bathrooms are available 24 hours a day for your convenience. Come discover the beauty of Wonderland! Also, there is a goat and a pig who live on property! In addition to Redding and Shasta, there are several attractions that should be on your itinerary while in the region. The mountain hamlet of Dunsmuir, home of top fly-fishing streams, a railroad museum, and the nearby Castle Crags State Park. Farther away but worth the drive, especially in the warmer months, is Whiskeytown Lake, a 3,000 surface-acre reservoir of crystal-clear water that’s perfect for sailing, kayaking, fishing, and windsurfing. If you prefer to stay dry, admire it from the shore and hike to the 220-foot Whiskeytown Falls. A drive to the east are the fascinating steam vents, mud pots, fumaroles, and Sulphur Works of Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night
Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

6. Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

93%
(15)
50mi from Mount Shasta · 65 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lewiston, CA
The Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort is located in the small mining town of Lewiston, California in Trinity County. We are within walking distance of the old single lane bridge which spans the scenic Trinity River and the historic part of Lewiston. The picturesque surroundings are one our guests enjoy immensely. Wildlife flourishes in this area, deer graciously journey through the terrain on a regular basis, eagles soar above our forested mountains, ducks, blue heron and osprey are seen regularly. For the angular enthusiast, the Trinity River provides excellent fishing opportunities for steelhead, salmon and German browns. To name a few of the pleasures that visitors can enjoy - fishing, rafting, canoeing, swimming, bicycling, hiking, gold panning, golf in Weaverville, boat rentals on Lewiston and Trinity Lake, Moose lodge, hunting, guide service which includes floating river trips, walk-in and high mountain lake wilderness trips or simply sightseeing and shopping for arts, crafts and antiques in old Historic Lewiston.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

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The best luxury RV camping near Mount Shasta guide

Where to go

Mount Shasta Area

Private campground options allow you to stay in a tent, RV, or cabin close to town, while developed forest service campgrounds at McBride Springs and Panther Meadows allow campers to stay on the slopes of Mount Shasta itself. Several public lakeside camping options can also be found nearby, including at Lake Shastina, Castle Lake, Gumboot Lake, and Toad Lake, while a private resort around Lake Siskiyou is full of amenities. Further south, Castle Crags State Park offers developed and environmental sites.

Shasta-Trinity and Klamath National Forests

Shasta-Trinity is the largest national forest in California and known for its many rivers and streams.  Not surprisingly, many campground options can be found along a river or creek, including the McCloud River, Upper Sacramento River, Trinity River, and Eagle Creek. In Klamath National Forest, campers have options along the Klamath River, Scott River, and North Fork of the Salmon River, while equestrians can bunk down at Hidden Horse and Carter Meadows campgrounds near the Pacific Crest Trail.

Shasta Lake

Less than an hour away, California’s largest reservoir is a hotspot for all things water related. More than 30 public campgrounds can be found around the lake’s three main arms, including developed, group, boat-in, and dispersed shoreline campgrounds. Popular options include the Sacramento River Arm’s Lakeshore East Campground, the McCloud River Arm’s Bailey Cove Campground, and the Pit River Arm’s Jones Valley campgrounds. Private campgrounds and RV resorts offering more extensive amenities can also be found around the lake.

State Parks and Lassen National Forest

Southeast of Mount Shasta, McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park offers an epic waterfall and a campground, while PG&E runs several campgrounds around Lake Britton. Nearby Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park offers a unique boat-in campground on Big Lake. Several lakeside and riverside campgrounds can be found in the Hat Creek and Almanor ranger districts of Lassen National Forest, while Lassen Volcanic National Park offers a surreal landscape of volcanic and alpine terrain, pretty lakes, and eight campgrounds.

When to go

Summer is the best time for camping and hiking in the region. Popular campgrounds fill up early, especially over weekends and holidays. Most hiking trails are closed in the winter, but outdoor enthusiasts can go sledding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and even downhill skiing at the Mt. Shasta Ski Park. Waterfalls will be at their fullest in spring, while spring and summer are the best times for wildflowers.

Know before you go

  • Permits are required to enter the Mount Shasta Wilderness Area and to summit Mount Shasta.
  • You’ll need a vehicle to explore the region. Chains and 4WD are a good idea in the winter.
  • Fishing licenses are required for anglers aged 16 and older. Special regulations apply for some streams.
  • Be bear aware and store all scented items in a bear-proof container.