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Summertime at Lake Siskiyou

Campgrounds and RV Parks

Campers will find a warm welcome at our area's fine camping and RV facilities.

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Mt. Shasta

Chateau Shasta Mobilehome Park
704 S. Old Stage Rd., #25, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-3279

Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
4239 W. A. Barr Rd., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-2618/888-926-2618

Twenty-six rental units ranging from small RVs to spacious Lakeside cabins with sleeping loft and large decks. Base rates: $55 to $145. All units fully self contained with kitchens, showers, etc. Conveniently located group meeting rooms with user kitchens. Store/gift shop/deli. 430 acre lake with 10mph speed limit provides ideal bass and trout fishing. Free: fishing docks, fish clean station, and boat launching. Marina with bait & tackle shop rents powered fishing and patio boats. 600' swimming beach provides great view of Mt. Shasta and rents pedal boats, kayaks, canoes, and rafts

Mt. Shasta KOA & RV Park

Mt. Shasta KOA & RV Park
900 N. Mt. Shasta, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
530-926-4029 or 800-562-3617

Located at the foot of beautiful Mt. Shasta; 1/2 mile north of the town center. Rustic Kamping Kabins comfortably sleep 4-6 people. Long pull thru R.V. sites with grass and 30 amp or 50 amp hookups. Tent sites nestled in tall timber, providing plenty of shade. Enjoy the seasonal pool, video arcade, playground and outdoor recreation games. On site laundry facility, convenience store, gift shop, propane and dump station. Assistance with Shasta Lake house boat vacations available.

UMC Shasta Camp

UMC Shasta Camp
11 miles from Mt. Shasta on Castle Road, Mt. Shasta, CA
530-467-3166

The camp offers solitude in a unique rustic environment with easy access to a wide variety of outdoor activities including hiking, volley ball, horseshoes and badminton. Swimming, boating and fishing are within walking distance (or you can drive) to Castle Lake, or just a few minutes away by car to Siskiyou Lake. The camp has easy walking trails allowing guests to experience the joy and beauty of forests, meadows, and trails. Weather permitting, the Lodge is available during winter months for cross country skiing or a covenient place to stay while enjoying the other winter recreational activities in the area.

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Dunsmuir

Railroad Park Resort & Restaurant

Railroad Park Resort & Restaurant
100 Railroad Park Rd., Dunsmuir, CA 96025
530-235-4440

Casual dining, children welcome. Prime rib, seafood, chicken, children's menu & more. Outside patio with view of majestic crags and creek. Full bar and lounge. Reservations recommended. Stay in authentic cabooses, dine in antique rail cars in canyon setting. Creek, pool, spa, coffee in room, refrigerators, large pet area, with ponds and beach. AAA approved. $90-100

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Weed

Stewart Mineral Springs

Stewart Mineral Springs
4617 Stewart Springs Rd., Weed, CA 96094
530-938-2222

Soothing, hot mineral baths and/or revitalizing massage. 15 private bathing rooms where water bubbles up from the springs, is heated, and run into deep tubs for soaking as the mineral water purifies your body, a large wood sauna to complete the purifying process, and 3 massage tables to work out the kinks and ease your muscles. The bathhouse is surrounded by wide wooden decks overlooking the beautiful Parks Creek, where you may sunbathe and relax to the sounds of the rushing stream. Restaurante', Native American Sweat Lodge, Conferences and Retreats, lodging and camping available. 15 rooms, rates $25-65, kitchen, cabins, teepee, rec. room. public showers. Resort is under pine trees next to Parks Creek. Mineral baths and large sauna. Native American Sweat Lodge.

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State Park Campgrounds

Castle Crags State Park — (800) 444-7275 or (530) 235-2684; located 15 miles south of Mt. Shasta City off Interstate 5 near Castella. From Interstate 5 take the Castella exit and turn right (west) for about 1/4 mile to the Park entrance. The Park is situated under the Crags at an elevation of 2,100 feet with 64 RV and tent sites with restrooms and hot showers and an interpretive center. Open all year with access to hiking trails, rock climbing, and picnicking.

McArthur-Burney Falls State Park — Located in Shasta County just several miles south of the Siskiyou County line. There are two ways of getting there, one is from Interstate 5, take Highway 299 East from Redding, proceed to the town of Burney. McArthur Burney Falls Memorial State Park is just outside of the community of Burney on Highway 89. You can also take Highway 89 southeast of McCloud towards the town of Burney. Camping, boating, fishing, and swimming and nature hikes are available.

US Forest Service Campgrounds

Mt. Shasta Ranger District

Castle Lake — Located 10 miles west of Mt. Shasta City at elevation 5,400 feet, from Interstate 5, take W. A. Barr Rd., cross Box Canyon Dam then turn left on Castle Lake Rd. Campground is 1/2 mile below Castle Lake, the largest and deepest alpine lake in the area. Portable restrooms available but No Drinking Water. Offers swimming, fishing, picnicking, hiking, camping. Hiking trails lead to pristine mountain lakes, Heart Lake and Upper Castle Lake. 530-926-4511

Gumboot Lake — Located approximately 20 miles west of Mt. Shasta City at an elevation of about 6,000 feet. The South Fork road is washed out so use your Forest Service map for directions. Restrooms are available with no drinking water. This is an alpine lake that offers swimming, fishing, small rafts or boats with no motors. 530-926-4511

Campgrounds on Mt. Shasta (campfire permits may be required)

McBride Springs (elevation 4,780 feet) — The Forest Service maintains two campgrounds located off the Everitt Memorial Highway. The first camp is McBride Springs located at the 5-mile marker about 6 miles from the Bunny Flat trailhead. There are restrooms and drinking water available, and the 9 sites available are surrounded by tall pines and firs. The campground is closed during the winter. Contact the Ranger Station in regards to availability and the overnight fee. 530-926-4511

Panther Meadows (elevation 7,500 feet) — The second and most spectacular campground is Panther Meadows located close to mile 13, about 2 miles above Bunny Flat. This camp has a parking lot with a short walk to the 10 walk-in campsites. There are maintained pit toilets, but no drinking water is available. The stay limit is 3 days with no overnight fee required. The view is splendid and the camp is protected from the wind; although the nights do get cold here, even during the summer. This camp is only accessible by skis or snowmobiles during the winter, and on heavy snow years, the road leading to the camp may not be open till midsummer. Contact the Ranger Station for availability and accessibility 530-926-4511.

Sand Flat (elevation 6,800 feet) — Another site available for camping is at the Sand Flat trailhead located about a mile below Bunny Flat. There are two parking lots each a mile apart and both have a dirt road which form a loop leading to Sand Flat. During the summer, the Flat makes for an excellent overnight camp and the trail leading out of the flat merges with the Bunny Flat trail to Horse Camp and on to the summit. If you plan on camping there, check with the Ranger Station to see if the snow has melted from the area. 530-926-4511

Bunny Flat (elevation 6,860 feet) — Climbers arriving on the Mountain late in the day sometimes just pitch a tent in the Bunny Flat parking lot. This will suffice for an overnight stay if you're in a pinch, although it is not encouraged for more than a quick night's sleep. Camping is allowed inside the National Forest which means you can pitch a tent almost anywhere around the Bunny Flat area. Camping is also allowed inside the Wilderness Area as long as you have your permit with you. Check with the Ranger Station to see if campfire permits are required.530-926-4511

McCloud Ranger District

McCloud Falls/Fowlers Campground — Located 5 miles east of McCloud on Hwy 89. Situated along the McCloud river, among a shaded forest of tall pine and fir trees with trails leading to spectacular lower, middle, and upper falls on the McCloud river. Offers fishing, camping, hiking, and 39 campsites with drinking water and handicapped restrooms. Trailers OK. 530-964-2184

Algoma — This scenic camp site along the McCloud River is located 14 miles east of the town of McCloud off Highway 89. With 8 sites and no drinking water all you will have time to do is relax and fish in the McCloud River. 530-964-2184

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