Within Shasta National Forest, Harris Springs Campground provides a forested setting managed by the US Forest Service. The campground accommodates RVs up to 32 feet and includes basic amenities like drinking water and restrooms. Pet owners can bring their animals along for the trip.
The forested terrain offers natural shade, though specific details about site layout and spacing remain limited. Campers can explore campgrounds around Shasta National Forest for additional forest service options in the region. Trout Creek Campground sits about five miles west for those comparing nearby alternatives. Check current road conditions before arrival, as forest service roads can vary seasonally.
Description
Description : This is an undeveloped camping area located approximately 15 miles north of Highway 89. There are about 15 user-created sites and a vault toilet. Bring your own drinking water. No fee. Features : This is near the site of an historic guard station. The guard station, which is essentially a cabin, has been restored by the Forest Service, but is no longer part of the Lookouts and Cabins Rental Program. This camp is very popular with hunters in the fall hunting season.
RV Road Trip Guides
Location
Public CampgroundHarris Springs Campground is located in California
Directions
From the McCloud Ranger Station, turn left on SR 89. Go approximately 17 miles to the turnoff for Medicine Lake. Turn left onto Forest road 15 and drive approximately 17 miles to Harris Springs. The campground is on the right side of the road.
Coordinates
41.45700053 N
121.78500075 W
Connectivity
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Connectivity
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Access
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
Features
For Campers
- Drinking Water
- Toilets
- Pets



