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Total of 35 Campgrounds / RV Parks
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Upper Jones Valley Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Pine Point Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, asta Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Nelson Point Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, McCloud Bridge Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Moore Creek Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Madrone Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Mariners Point Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Lower Salt Creek Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Lower Jones Valley Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Hirz Bay Group Campground #1 and 2
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Jones
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Lakeshore East Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Hirz Bay Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Gregory Beach Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Gregory Creek Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Ellery Creek Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Dekkas Rock Group Campground
Shasta Lake Ranger District, Deadlun Campground
Redding Field Office, Junction City Campground From Junction City, go 1.5 miles west on CA 299.
Redding Field Office, Douglas City Campground From Douglas City, go 0.5 mile west on CA 299 to Steiner Flat Road.
Redding Field Office, Chappie-Shasta OHV Area Take I-5 to Shasta Dam exit at Central Valley. Travel west on Shasta Dam Boulevard to Shasta Dam. Continue west across dam, staying on the paved road to the staging area.

To get the Copely Mountain area from Redding, go 1 mile west to Iron Mountain Road, go north for about 6 miles, then turn onto Matheson Road at the Chappie-Shasta OHV sign.
Premier RV Resorts From I-5 (heading north or south) -Take Exit 680, (Lake Boulevard/Highway 299), which is located at the north end of Redding. Go west on Lake Blvd. to the first traffic signal past the freeway. The Water Works Park will be on your right. Turn right onto Boulder Drive. Go about a block and look for the resort entrance on the left.
Mountain Gate RV Park
Beehive Point Campground
Bear Mountain RV Resort & Campground
Bailey Cove Campground
Antlers Campground RV park, campground - Shasta Lake, California
Sacramento River RV Resort On the Sacramento River between Redding and Anderson on Interstate 5 aprox. 4 miles south of Redding.
JGW RV Park I-5 Take Exit #673 Knighton Road, left on Riverland Drive and go 2 miles.
Green Acres RV Park Redding I-5 Exit 675 go W 2 mi. to Hwy 273, N 1 mi. to Kenyon Dr exit. R on frontage rd.(Westside Rd). N 1/4 block to rv park on L.
Fawndale Oaks RV Park 9 miles N. of Redding on Interstate 5, Exit# 689 (East Side of the Hwy)
Fawndale Lodge & RV Resort I 5 to the fawndale exit
Redding RV Park JCT I-5 & SR-299E (EXIT 680) W 0.2 MI on lake blvd left on black marble (second stoplight w of I-5) Immediate left on frontage rd. up the hill on the left.
Marina RV Park 
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Latest Redding, California (Northern) RV Park / Campground Reviews
Bear Mountain RV Resort & Campground
Reviewer : Dale Boisclair
From : Summerland BC Canada
Date of review : September 21, 2010
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 8/2010
My son and I were on an extended motorcycle trip and found this place by chance. We were only looking for a place to set our tents for one night so we didn't stay long but for the short time we were there it was excellent. Very clean and well run, quiet during the night and great shower/washroom facilities. I highly recommend it.
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.
Sacramento River RV Resort
Reviewer : Jill H.
From : Oregon
Date of review : October 30, 2011
Rating : 0
Date of stay : 10/2011
We selected this park based on web research. This was our destination after a long day's drive and we arrived after dark (too late to find another option). To our gross disappointment, the tent area was directly across the river from a lumber mill which operated throughout the night. As sound carries over water, it was as if we had pitched our tent amid forklifts and heavy equipment with the din of the noise in our ears throughout the night. Also to note: the grass was in desperate need of cutting; rubbish rested in the BBQ; toilet stall door did not secure; toilet was loose and wobbly. There was no one at office when we arrived or when we left the next morning. We did provide a written request for a no charge or a discount, however we were charged in full. This park should really provide full disclosure on their website about offensive noise levels. This sleepless night will not be soon forgotten and we hope no other tent campers suffer as we did.