The best private sites RV parks near Redding

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Nestled in the Shasta Cascade, Redding is your launchpad to the Great Outdoors. Camping here puts you in the heart of Northern California mountain country, beneath snow-capped Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen. Join the local kayaking craze, fish the Sacramento River, or hike the mountain passages. There are countless ways to explore Redding. For big adventure, make your way into Shasta-Trinity National Forest—a sprawling wilderness in the Cascade Range. Snag a spot at a Shasta Lake campground, or nurture your wild side while tent camping in the backcountry. Is exploring active volcanic landscapes on your bucket list? (Hint: it should be.) A short drive east of Redding brings you to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Boiling lakes, mud pots, and looming volcanoes mark this cauldron of natural beauty. The park is home to a number of California campgrounds, many perched on the shores of mountain lakes. From your campsite, explore 150 miles of hiking trails to stunning spots like Kings Creek Falls. A quick look around the city of Redding, CA shows you even more camping options. Kick back at a local RV park, or pitch a tent by a creek at a private campground. Wherever you end up, look forward to beautiful camping weather—the area gets 300+ sunny days per year. Keep in mind the snowy Winters can lead to road closures in the mountains. For the best camping experience, consider visiting the Shasta Cascade area in spring or fall.
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Top-rated campgrounds near Redding

1. Trinity Outpost Wilderness Resort

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30mi from Redding · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
Private Tent Camping: under the stars. Park at your campsite! Community areas, swimming holes, creek running through ALL campsites, shared lodge & rustic accommodations. No fee for children or dogs~ Follow for updates on IG or X @ResortTrinity Trinity Outpost Wilderness is a private campground that is committed to the land-sharing ethos of Hipcamp preserving ecology and defending habitat for wildlife and pollinators. The mineral springs and trails are open to the public during the daytime. We also host with WWOOF, we have many cultural exchange volunteers helping us bring life back to this historic land building an organic farm and sustainable community. Campground is yours to book but is also surrounded by National Forest Land which belongs to everyone. We expect zero exceptions to the leave no trace standards we have put forward for our private land share. Fall asleep stargazing under a dark sky, surrounded by trees, water and wildlife. Wake up to birds chirping then a 10 min hike to visit the Cold mineral springs bubbling out of the mountainside, attracting many types of wildlife along with people seeking out the healing properties of the sulfur scented spring water. Sacred healing mineral spring "Deadshot" named by the native peoples for its ability to cure all ailments with 'one shot'. Nipisum or 'health water' was later bottled by the California Medicinal Springs Co. after the land was homesteaded in 1886. This historic retreat rests at the foot of lower Chanchelulla 'black rock' Mountain. Bordering a Wilderness Area this land is pristine and wild inhabited by many animals and incredible bio-diversity such as Pileated Woodpeckers, Golden Eagle, Bald Eagle, Blackhawk, Goshawk, Great Horned Owl, Flying Squirrel, Pacific King Snake, Salamanders and Protected Spawning Rainbow Trout. 100+ acres with private hiking trails along the stream for easy trekking, and summit trails (climbing up to almost 6,000 ft.) to the peak. Our aim is to restore the land from the last 100 years of habitation using innovation to renovate the campground and baths for the next 100 years. With your help we hope to revitalize the community of Trinity County, as well as educate and generate support for WILDERNESS, public forest lands and the agencies that manage them.
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$25
 / night
Nestled in the Shasta Cascade, Redding is your launchpad to the Great Outdoors. Camping here puts you in the heart of Northern California mountain country, beneath snow-capped Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen. Join the local kayaking craze, fish the Sacramento River, or hike the mountain passages. There are countless ways to explore Redding. For big adventure, make your way into Shasta-Trinity National Forest—a sprawling wilderness in the Cascade Range. Snag a spot at a Shasta Lake campground, or nurture your wild side while tent camping in the backcountry. Is exploring active volcanic landscapes on your bucket list? (Hint: it should be.) A short drive east of Redding brings you to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Boiling lakes, mud pots, and looming volcanoes mark this cauldron of natural beauty. The park is home to a number of California campgrounds, many perched on the shores of mountain lakes. From your campsite, explore 150 miles of hiking trails to stunning spots like Kings Creek Falls. A quick look around the city of Redding, CA shows you even more camping options. Kick back at a local RV park, or pitch a tent by a creek at a private campground. Wherever you end up, look forward to beautiful camping weather—the area gets 300+ sunny days per year. Keep in mind the snowy Winters can lead to road closures in the mountains. For the best camping experience, consider visiting the Shasta Cascade area in spring or fall.
99% (76)

Top-rated campgrounds near Redding

1. Trinity Outpost Wilderness Resort

98%
(507)
30mi from Redding · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
Private Tent Camping: under the stars. Park at your campsite! Community areas, swimming holes, creek running through ALL campsites, shared lodge & rustic accommodations. No fee for children or dogs~ Follow for updates on IG or X @ResortTrinity Trinity Outpost Wilderness is a private campground that is committed to the land-sharing ethos of Hipcamp preserving ecology and defending habitat for wildlife and pollinators. The mineral springs and trails are open to the public during the daytime. We also host with WWOOF, we have many cultural exchange volunteers helping us bring life back to this historic land building an organic farm and sustainable community. Campground is yours to book but is also surrounded by National Forest Land which belongs to everyone. We expect zero exceptions to the leave no trace standards we have put forward for our private land share. Fall asleep stargazing under a dark sky, surrounded by trees, water and wildlife. Wake up to birds chirping then a 10 min hike to visit the Cold mineral springs bubbling out of the mountainside, attracting many types of wildlife along with people seeking out the healing properties of the sulfur scented spring water. Sacred healing mineral spring "Deadshot" named by the native peoples for its ability to cure all ailments with 'one shot'. Nipisum or 'health water' was later bottled by the California Medicinal Springs Co. after the land was homesteaded in 1886. This historic retreat rests at the foot of lower Chanchelulla 'black rock' Mountain. Bordering a Wilderness Area this land is pristine and wild inhabited by many animals and incredible bio-diversity such as Pileated Woodpeckers, Golden Eagle, Bald Eagle, Blackhawk, Goshawk, Great Horned Owl, Flying Squirrel, Pacific King Snake, Salamanders and Protected Spawning Rainbow Trout. 100+ acres with private hiking trails along the stream for easy trekking, and summit trails (climbing up to almost 6,000 ft.) to the peak. Our aim is to restore the land from the last 100 years of habitation using innovation to renovate the campground and baths for the next 100 years. With your help we hope to revitalize the community of Trinity County, as well as educate and generate support for WILDERNESS, public forest lands and the agencies that manage them.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night

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