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Pine Mountain Lookout
Pine Mountain Lookout, built in 1933, was used for fire detection until 1942 and later served in WWII for aircraft defense monitoring. It is historically significant for its unique 180-degree views, unlike other lookouts with 360-degree views. Ope...
From $50/night
Bushytail
Bushytail Campground is located among tall Douglas firs and Ponderosa Pines near Trinity Lake. It serves as a great base for water sports, sightseeing, and various activities. The campground is perfect for single families and small groups.
From $30/night
Oak Shores Day Use Area (CA)
Lake Berryessa, located east of Napa Valley, offers a variety of recreational activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. The area features the Dufer Point Visitor Center, which hosts year-round educational events and exhibits. Mana...
Steiner Flat Primitive Campground
Steiner Flat Primitive Campground is currently closed for maintenance, with nearby BLM campgrounds available from May to November for a fee. The campground offers 8 primitive sites along the Trinity River, popular for fishing, boating, and whitewa...
Vineyard RV Park
Tannery
Tannery Gulch Campground features four shaded loops near Trinity Lake, with three offering scenic views. Campers can enjoy various recreational activities, and summer programs are available at the on-site amphitheater.
From $30/night
Stoney Group Shasta-trinity
Stoney Group Campground is located by Stoney Creek on Trinity Lake and can host up to 60 campers with tents. The site offers shaded areas provided by tall trees. Nearby, there are two popular recreation areas on Trinity Lake.
From $155/night
Medicine Lake Recreation Area
Medicine Lake Recreation Area is a popular destination in northeastern California's Medicine Lake Highlands, situated at an elevation of 6,770 feet within the Modoc National Forest. The area features the scenic Medicine Lake, attracting visitors f...
Red Fir Flat Group Campground
Red Fir Flat Group Campground, situated at 6,400 feet on Mt. Shasta's southern slope, experiences late snowpack into June and occasional snowfall in late October to early November. It is favored by meditation and retreat groups. The maximum stay l...
From $12/night
East Weaver Group Campground
East Weaver Group Campground is a rustic site situated in Weaverville, featuring abundant trees and located along East Weaver Creek. Access is via a paved road, while the spurs within the campground are dirt.
From $120/night
Trinity Alps RV Park
From $49/night
Little Mt. Hoffman Lookout
Little Mt. Hoffman Lookout, built in the 1920s and regularly used by the Forest Service until 1978, is one of the few remaining historic lookouts in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. I...
From $75/night
Oak Knoll Campground
Oak Knoll Campground is located by New Hogan Lake in the scenic foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The site is surrounded by brush, offering a natural setting for visitors. It provides a picturesque environment for outdoor activities and re...
From $20/night
Acorn Campground
Acorn Campground is a sunny site in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, featuring a warm, dry climate with summer temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees. It offers convenient access to New Hogan Lake, allowing visitors to enjoy the refreshing waters nea...
From $20/night
Observation Point Picnic Shelter (CA)
New Hogan Dam and Lake, established in 1964, is a 4,400-acre lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills, featuring 50 miles of shoreline. The dam offers flood protection and provides water for irrigation, drinking, and hydroelectric power. The region exp...
Deer Flat Boat in Campground
New Hogan Dam and Lake, created in 1964, spans 4,400 acres in the Sierra Nevada foothills and features 50 miles of shoreline. The dam offers flood protection for Stockton and supplies water for irrigation, drinking, and hydroelectric power. The re...
Mary Smith Campground
Mary Smith Campground, situated two miles north of Lewiston, CA, is known for its excellent fishing and tent camping facilities. Recognized by Sunset Magazine as one of California's prettiest lake campgrounds, it features sites with shore access t...
From $135/night
Lodi Elks Lodge #1900
From $30/night
Hayfork RV Park
Lovelock Cave Historic Site
Lovelock Cave Historic Site, located at the end of a backcountry byway, features a historically significant cave, an information kiosk, a self-guided trail, and picnic facilities. Recognized as a vital archaeological site, it contains artifacts da...
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Pine Mountain Lookout
Pine Mountain Lookout, built in 1933, was used for fire detection until 1942 and later served in WWII for aircraft defense monitoring. It is historically significant for its unique 180-degree views, unlike other lookouts with 360-degree views. Ope...
From $50/night
Bushytail
Bushytail Campground is located among tall Douglas firs and Ponderosa Pines near Trinity Lake. It serves as a great base for water sports, sightseeing, and various activities. The campground is perfect for single families and small groups.
From $30/night
Oak Shores Day Use Area (CA)
Lake Berryessa, located east of Napa Valley, offers a variety of recreational activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. The area features the Dufer Point Visitor Center, which hosts year-round educational events and exhibits. Mana...
Steiner Flat Primitive Campground
Steiner Flat Primitive Campground is currently closed for maintenance, with nearby BLM campgrounds available from May to November for a fee. The campground offers 8 primitive sites along the Trinity River, popular for fishing, boating, and whitewa...
Vineyard RV Park
Tannery
Tannery Gulch Campground features four shaded loops near Trinity Lake, with three offering scenic views. Campers can enjoy various recreational activities, and summer programs are available at the on-site amphitheater.
From $30/night
Stoney Group Shasta-trinity
Stoney Group Campground is located by Stoney Creek on Trinity Lake and can host up to 60 campers with tents. The site offers shaded areas provided by tall trees. Nearby, there are two popular recreation areas on Trinity Lake.
From $155/night
Medicine Lake Recreation Area
Medicine Lake Recreation Area is a popular destination in northeastern California's Medicine Lake Highlands, situated at an elevation of 6,770 feet within the Modoc National Forest. The area features the scenic Medicine Lake, attracting visitors f...
Red Fir Flat Group Campground
Red Fir Flat Group Campground, situated at 6,400 feet on Mt. Shasta's southern slope, experiences late snowpack into June and occasional snowfall in late October to early November. It is favored by meditation and retreat groups. The maximum stay l...
From $12/night
East Weaver Group Campground
East Weaver Group Campground is a rustic site situated in Weaverville, featuring abundant trees and located along East Weaver Creek. Access is via a paved road, while the spurs within the campground are dirt.
From $120/night
Trinity Alps RV Park
From $49/night
Little Mt. Hoffman Lookout
Little Mt. Hoffman Lookout, built in the 1920s and regularly used by the Forest Service until 1978, is one of the few remaining historic lookouts in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. I...
From $75/night
Oak Knoll Campground
Oak Knoll Campground is located by New Hogan Lake in the scenic foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The site is surrounded by brush, offering a natural setting for visitors. It provides a picturesque environment for outdoor activities and re...
From $20/night
Acorn Campground
Acorn Campground is a sunny site in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, featuring a warm, dry climate with summer temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees. It offers convenient access to New Hogan Lake, allowing visitors to enjoy the refreshing waters nea...
From $20/night
Observation Point Picnic Shelter (CA)
New Hogan Dam and Lake, established in 1964, is a 4,400-acre lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills, featuring 50 miles of shoreline. The dam offers flood protection and provides water for irrigation, drinking, and hydroelectric power. The region exp...
Deer Flat Boat in Campground
New Hogan Dam and Lake, created in 1964, spans 4,400 acres in the Sierra Nevada foothills and features 50 miles of shoreline. The dam offers flood protection for Stockton and supplies water for irrigation, drinking, and hydroelectric power. The re...
Mary Smith Campground
Mary Smith Campground, situated two miles north of Lewiston, CA, is known for its excellent fishing and tent camping facilities. Recognized by Sunset Magazine as one of California's prettiest lake campgrounds, it features sites with shore access t...
From $135/night
Lodi Elks Lodge #1900
From $30/night
Hayfork RV Park
Lovelock Cave Historic Site
Lovelock Cave Historic Site, located at the end of a backcountry byway, features a historically significant cave, an information kiosk, a self-guided trail, and picnic facilities. Recognized as a vital archaeological site, it contains artifacts da...
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Quincy has 322 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Hayfork RV Park is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
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Many campgrounds near Quincy welcome pets. Stoney Group Shasta-trinity is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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