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California (Northern) Campgrounds & RV Park Directory
Adin Almanor Alturas Arcata Benbow
Big Bar Blairsden Bodega Bay Burney Camp Richardson
Castella Chester Chico Chilcoot Clearlake
Clio Clipper Mills Cobb Coleville Corning
Crecent City Crescent City Cromberg Del Loma Duncans Mills
Dunsmuir Etna Eureka Forestville Fort Bragg
Fortuna Garberville Graeagle Greenville Gridley
Gualala Happy Camp Hat Creek Hayfork Healdsburg
Hornbrook Junction Kelseyville Klamath Klamuth
Lakehead Lakeport Leggett Lewiston Likely
Los Molinos Manchester Beach McArthur McCloud McKinleyville
Mendocino Mineral Mount Shasta Mt. Shasta Myers Flat
Nice Novato Old Station Orleans Oroville
Paradise Platina Portola Quincey Red Bluff
Redcrest Redding Rio Dell Rohnert Park Santa Rosa
Shasta Lake Shingletown Sierra City Sierraville South Lake Tahoe
Standish Susanville Tionesta Trinidad Trinity Center
Truckee Tulelake Ukiah Upper Lake Weaverville
Weed Westport Willits Yreka
Latest California (Northern) RV Park / Campground Reviews
Wyntoon Resort
Reviewer : Cynthia King
From : San Jose, CA
Date of review : June 4, 2009
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 7/2008
Our family has actually been going to Wyntoon every summer since 1975 missing only one year to go to Disneyland. It became a family tradition and my kids and my brothers kids all look forward to going each summer. My father is now retired and lives in Trinity Center. KOA took over Wyntoon about 3 years ago and has made some changes but it is still a wonderful place to camp!
PG & E/Pit River /Cassel Campground
Reviewer : Edward
From : Ereka,ca
Date of review : August 17, 2009
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 5/2009
My Friends An I Have Fish Baum Lake, Pit River, An Hat Creek May time, But This Time We Camp out. It Was A Relaxing 3day Weekend. The Pit River Pump Houses, Have Good Fishing Too, An Lake Britton North Of Burney, Up The 89 Has Small Bass Fishing. If U Like Tout Fish This Is The Place To Be. But Please Release All Fish U Catch, Thank U. Ed Schultz,
Clio
Reviewer : jill voss
From : sparks
Date of review : February 7, 2010
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 10/2009
Clean and staff very helpful for us new RVers
Lakeview Terrace Resort
Reviewer : Wayne Blackburn
From : Yuba City, CA
Date of review : May 8, 2010
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 5/2010
Very, very nice place. Lots of country to hike, nice lake to fish, very clean, quiet place to stay. Very nice owners/managers/workers. Nothing but good things to say all around. Will never make the mistake of staying at Old Lewiston Bridge RV Park again, BAD news. Will always stay at Lakeview Terrace Resort, it's beautiful.
Wyntoon Resort
Reviewer : John Anderson
From : Denver, CO
Date of review : August 10, 2010
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 7/2006
Our Family as well had a tradition of camping at Wyntoon, starting in the late sixties through the mid eighties. We have since moved out of state, but often wonder if the changes made after the sale, have lost the feeling of the camp. Anyone been there lately? We are planning a late August trip, and need info. Thanks.
Friendly RV Park
Reviewer : leslie white
From : oregon
Date of review : October 26, 2009
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 10/2009
This is a very clean and nice park. Great restrooms, laundry, Cable TV and Wi-Fi. Low price and a very friendly family owns and operates. We stayed here in a Big Rig and will make this our annual stop bewteen or and ca. The view of Mount Shasta is breathtaking!
Lakehead Campground & RV Park 
Reviewer : Kelly
From : Bend
Date of review : May 3, 2010
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 4/2010
Very Nice Campground and Very Nice People! We stayed in a Pull Through RV Site. All of their sites are nicely situated so that there is lots of room and not on top of other RV's. The Oak Trees are just getting their leaves, the squirrels are playing and the deer were in the campground every morning and evening. This was a test run for the summer in our new Motorhome and we will definately go back to this campground! Everything is clean and the there are lots of activities. We enjoyed playing horseshoes and Ping Pong with the owners.
Lava Beds National Monument
Reviewer : Santa Ana
From : Costa Mesa
Date of review : May 31, 2009
Rating : 8
Date of stay : 8/2009
Friends of the Santa Ana River Trail is a volunteer community group involved in trail safety education, eco-friendly preservation and recreational multi-use of the Santa Ana River Trail system in Southern California. The Santa Ana River Trail spans over 120 miles through Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The trail is one of the largest non-motorized social boulevards in the United States. It is a favorite bicycling route in California.
Bailey Cove Campground
Reviewer : Disappointed Family
From : Modesto, CA
Date of review : August 7, 2009
Rating : 2
Date of stay : 8/2009
First off let me say that my husband and I were excited about camping for the 1st time with our son and purposely picked a location close to water so we could picnic near the lake and maybe even swim. Bailey cove is a little misleading as the cove has not had water for quite a few years and there is not any easy access to the lake unless you have a boat. Also, the campground itself sits right off the highway so you hear the traffic all night long. Bees and wasps are also an issue if you ever plan on eating while you are camping, be aware and pack lots of spray. the campsites do have picnic tables, a fire pit, tent pad and very nice bathrooms, it is a small campsite which is also nice but do not be misled by the name or descriptions you might read.
Camp Richardson Campground
Reviewer : M. T.
From : Colorado
Date of review : July 30, 2009
Rating : 1
Date of stay : 7/2009
We just got back from 3 nights at Camp Richardson in the campground. On the second night we were "visited" by 4 bears within a 4 hour period, rummaging in trash and neighboring coolers right in front of the campers. The bears were easily scared out of our campsite, but the last visitors were a mama bear and two cubs. Each campsite has a food locker and there are bear-resistant dumpsters by the bathrooms, but there are also regular push-lid trash cans by each bathroom door, which helped attract the bears. If anyone had gotten between mama and cubs at the bathrooms by accident it would have been very dangerous. Security agreed that this was a danger, but the trash cans remained the next night. The housekeeping people stated that everyone should just "know" not to put food in those cans. While I agree with others that this is a bare-bones campground with loud, drunken visitors and terrible facilities, I would NOT recommend this campground based on the lax bear precautions and attitude.