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Coyote Point
Coyote Point is located by New Hogan Lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills. It offers visitors a refreshing escape from summer temperatures that often exceed 90 degrees. The campground provides easy access to the lake's waters.
From $130/night
Glory Hole Recreation Area
Glory Hole Recreation Area is located at New Melones Lake, California's fourth-largest reservoir, nestled along the historic Mother Lode. The area offers diverse recreational activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing along ...
From $18/night
RiverPoint Landing Marina Resort
Tuttletown Recreation Area
Tuttletown Recreation Area, located at New Melones Lake on the Stanislaus River, features a large 12,500-acre reservoir known for its rich gold history and scenic Foothill Oak Woodlands. Popular activities include fishing, boating, hiking, and wil...
From $18/night
Cooper Gulch Campground
Cooper Gulch Campground is situated on Lewiston Lake, about 4 miles north of Lewiston and 17 miles from Weaverville. It offers waterfront access, making it popular for fishing and launching kayaks or canoes. The campground is easily accessible via...
Girard Ridge Lookout
Girard Ridge Lookout, built in 1931 and regularly used by the Forest Service until 1981, is one of the last historic lookouts in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and the oldest of its design in California. Restored in 1997, it provides primitive...
From $75/night
Fowlers Campground
Fowlers Campground is situated on the Upper McCloud River, five miles east of McCloud, California, in a mixed conifer and oak woodland. It features paved parking spurs, running water, and vault restrooms for visitors.
From $30/night
Kyen Campground and Oak Grove Day Use Area
Kyen Campground and Oak Grove Day-Use Area are located on Lake Mendocino in California, where redwood forests meet wine country. The area provides numerous recreational activities such as boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking. Visitors can also e...
Ackerman Campground
Ackerman Campground is a popular lakeside spot for fishermen in the Trinity Lake/Weaverville Area of Shasta-Trinity National Forest. It is open year-round for walk-in visitors, with reservations available from May 21st to September 10th.
From $30/night
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...
Hayward Flat
Hayward Flat is a popular campground on Trinity Lake, known for its excellent lake access and shaded areas under Ponderosa pines and Douglas firs, making it ideal for water sports. It is located near one of the best parts of the lake for water ski...
From $30/night
Minersville Campground
Minersville Campground is located 17 miles north of Weaverville, CA, on the Stuart Fork Arm of Trinity Lake, offering scenic views and easy lake access at an elevation of 2,400 feet. It is a popular spot for outdoor activities like houseboating, w...
From $22/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
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
Trinity Alps RV Park
From $49/night
Warm Springs Rec Area
Warm Springs Recreation Area is a day-use park at Lake Sonoma, roughly 45 minutes from Santa Rosa and 2 hours from San Francisco, with no overnight camping. Visitors can enjoy activities like boating and fishing, as well as explore a network of tr...
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
Boat-in Sites (Lake Sonoma)
Lake Sonoma's Boat-In Sites, located a 45-minute drive from Santa Rosa and two hours from San Francisco, are accessible only by water or hiking, with no vehicle access. The area is surrounded by renowned vineyards and rich history, offering activi...
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
Divine Springs Campground
Divine Springs Campground features five metal fire ring/BBQ pits and tables. A small stream flows through the site, which is fenced off to protect it from livestock.
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Coyote Point
Coyote Point is located by New Hogan Lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills. It offers visitors a refreshing escape from summer temperatures that often exceed 90 degrees. The campground provides easy access to the lake's waters.
From $130/night
Glory Hole Recreation Area
Glory Hole Recreation Area is located at New Melones Lake, California's fourth-largest reservoir, nestled along the historic Mother Lode. The area offers diverse recreational activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing along ...
From $18/night
RiverPoint Landing Marina Resort
Tuttletown Recreation Area
Tuttletown Recreation Area, located at New Melones Lake on the Stanislaus River, features a large 12,500-acre reservoir known for its rich gold history and scenic Foothill Oak Woodlands. Popular activities include fishing, boating, hiking, and wil...
From $18/night
Cooper Gulch Campground
Cooper Gulch Campground is situated on Lewiston Lake, about 4 miles north of Lewiston and 17 miles from Weaverville. It offers waterfront access, making it popular for fishing and launching kayaks or canoes. The campground is easily accessible via...
Girard Ridge Lookout
Girard Ridge Lookout, built in 1931 and regularly used by the Forest Service until 1981, is one of the last historic lookouts in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and the oldest of its design in California. Restored in 1997, it provides primitive...
From $75/night
Fowlers Campground
Fowlers Campground is situated on the Upper McCloud River, five miles east of McCloud, California, in a mixed conifer and oak woodland. It features paved parking spurs, running water, and vault restrooms for visitors.
From $30/night
Kyen Campground and Oak Grove Day Use Area
Kyen Campground and Oak Grove Day-Use Area are located on Lake Mendocino in California, where redwood forests meet wine country. The area provides numerous recreational activities such as boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking. Visitors can also e...
Ackerman Campground
Ackerman Campground is a popular lakeside spot for fishermen in the Trinity Lake/Weaverville Area of Shasta-Trinity National Forest. It is open year-round for walk-in visitors, with reservations available from May 21st to September 10th.
From $30/night
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...
Hayward Flat
Hayward Flat is a popular campground on Trinity Lake, known for its excellent lake access and shaded areas under Ponderosa pines and Douglas firs, making it ideal for water sports. It is located near one of the best parts of the lake for water ski...
From $30/night
Minersville Campground
Minersville Campground is located 17 miles north of Weaverville, CA, on the Stuart Fork Arm of Trinity Lake, offering scenic views and easy lake access at an elevation of 2,400 feet. It is a popular spot for outdoor activities like houseboating, w...
From $22/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
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
Trinity Alps RV Park
From $49/night
Warm Springs Rec Area
Warm Springs Recreation Area is a day-use park at Lake Sonoma, roughly 45 minutes from Santa Rosa and 2 hours from San Francisco, with no overnight camping. Visitors can enjoy activities like boating and fishing, as well as explore a network of tr...
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
Boat-in Sites (Lake Sonoma)
Lake Sonoma's Boat-In Sites, located a 45-minute drive from Santa Rosa and two hours from San Francisco, are accessible only by water or hiking, with no vehicle access. The area is surrounded by renowned vineyards and rich history, offering activi...
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
Divine Springs Campground
Divine Springs Campground features five metal fire ring/BBQ pits and tables. A small stream flows through the site, which is fenced off to protect it from livestock.
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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.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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