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    The Sacramento Valley region surrounding Capay, California features diverse camping options within an hour's drive, particularly along the I-5 corridor. Established campgrounds like Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area offer year-round access to the Sacramento River, while private facilities such as The Parkway RV Resort in Orland provide full hookup sites with amenities like pools and wine tasting. Free overnight parking for self-contained vehicles is available at the Olive Pit Dispersed Lot in Corning, popular with travelers passing through. Buckhorn Recreation Area and Orland Buttes provide water-adjacent camping with boat access, creating a spectrum of options from primitive tent sites to luxury RV resorts.

    Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F in this agricultural region, making shade and water access important considerations. Many campgrounds implement seasonal fire restrictions during the dry months from May through October. According to camper reviews, "The sites are spacious and there is a pool to cool down during the hot summers," at The Parkway RV Resort. Cell service is generally reliable near towns but can be spotty in more remote areas. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekend stays at established campgrounds, especially during spring and fall when temperatures are milder. Winter camping is available at most locations but can experience occasional flooding near waterways.

    Riverside camping receives consistently positive feedback from visitors, with Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park described as a "green and leafy campground right on the Sacramento River" with "access to the wildlife refuge and county river park." Many RV parks in the area serve as convenient overnight stops for travelers along I-5, offering level sites and full hookups. The Olive Pit Dispersed Lot provides a free alternative with "very flat, leveled, and long paved spots great for up to 35-foot long fifth wheelers and even 50-foot rigs." Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, various bird species, and occasional river otters along the Sacramento River. Insect activity increases significantly near water sources during late spring and early summer.

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    Best Campgrounds near Capay (148)

      1. The Parkway RV Resort & Campground

      4.3(15)8mi from Capay47 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Stayed here for a second time driving from Southern California to Oregon. The sites are spacious and there is a pool to cool down during the hot summers. There is wine tasting as well."

      "I have stayed here several times as a waypoint on my travels between California to Washington.  It is a nice safe quiet park that has many pull through spaces for RVs spending the night.  I have used"

      2. Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

      4.3(12)8mi from CapayRVs, Glamping

      "Casino nearby has multiple restaurants and entertainment, including golf.  Cheap gas for California.  Little bit of a hike to clean restrooms.  Quiet.  Convenient location for traveling down I-5."

      "Conveniently located just off I-5, far enough away from the noise. Casino, restaurants, doggy daycare and golf just next door. Sites are level 75 ft pull through sites. We will stay again."

      from $49 - $69 / night

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      3. Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

      3.8(6)8mi from CapayRVs, Tents

      "It would have been a two-hour drive to get to this place from where we were but with all the wildfires in recent years in this part of California, many campgrounds have closed."

      "The only issue we had was there was no trashcans anywhere close to us and also our campground happened to be by the entrance and by the busy street, so instead of waking up to birds and nature it was loud"

      from $31 / night

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      4. Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park

      3.4(5)8mi from Capay33 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There's also a fish cleaning station and a seasonal fishing dock and water access to a small beach for dipping your toes in."

      from $40 - $50 / night

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      5. Buckhorn Recreation Area

      4.1(8)15mi from Capay93 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Didn’t really have neighbors too close and had a great view of the lake."

      "A lot of the sites have fabulous views of the lake. The surrounding area is beautiful to see as well. Great trail system for exploring the park. Boat ramp, old bathrooms."

      from $18 - $200 / night

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      6. Heritage RV Park

      4.5(2)11mi from CapayRVs, Tents

      "Walked to bakery and the Olive Pit store and Restaurant"

      "The park is a little hard to find because it is near buildings.  It is very quiet can't hear the noise of the freeway at all.  There are restaurants near as well as fuel stops. Would stop here again."

      7. Rolling Hills Casino Resort Truck Lot and Rv park

      4.0(1)8mi from Capay

      8. Almond Tree RV Park

      5.0(1)12mi from CapayRVs, Tents

      9. Orland Buttes

      5.0(2)14mi from Capay36 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is a nice, basic COE campground with hiking trails, lake access, and a boat ramp. Volunteer host on site."

      from $20 - $130 / night

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      10. Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground

      4.0(18)26mi from Capay31 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Super easy access to and from the highway."

      "The river close by and all the beautiful trees, flowers and plants. Will definitely stay again."

      from $16 - $30 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Capay, CA

    271 Reviews of 148 Capay Campgrounds


    • Dave G.
      Jul. 15, 2026

      Lime Saddle Campground — Lake Oroville State Recreation Area

      Nice campground with flush toilets and pay showers. The campground itself is hilly.

      We stayed on a Tuesday night in July and we think there was only one other camper in the campground. We aren’t sure because we arrived at 10:00 pm and didn’t see anyone but then saw them the next morning while touring the entire campground. Paved pads that were somewhat level, concrete picnic tables that were pretty clean, clean bathrooms and showers that required tokens. Pretty nice overall with some campsites arranged for groups of campers while others had good spacing. We stayed in site 28. The fire pit was very tall(36”) and about 75% full of ashes but we did not have a campfire. Mid-July was pretty warm with a low at night of 72. Overall a nice campground that is on the hills and above the lake. Some sites have lake views.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Morgan Summit Sno-Park

      Sno-Park parking area

      This was a great find - plenty of parking and very clean pit toilets. A fair amount of traffics going through to stop for lunch, use the pit toilets or walk their dogs but everyone was in and out within minutes.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Volcanic Country Camping & RV

      Last minute booking

      The owners are very laid back. We reserved a spot with no money down. Spot was hard to find, but only because it was a new spot they had just opened up. Everyone around d us was very friendly. It is a “no frills” park, but was quiet even it was just off the road.

    • Amber G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Red Bluff KOA Journey

      Best campground I've stayed in thus far!

      Clean, beautiful, accessible, and reasonably priced. Laundry (2.75), wifi, pool, and more. Would love to come back!

    • Amber G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Perry Riffle Trailhead

      Simple & safe

      Arrived on a Tuesday night and was the only one staying. Vault toilet was open. Consistent coverage with at&t. Not terribly strong though. Plenty of space for others. Trash bin available.

    • Andrea D.
      Jun. 16, 2026

      The Parkway RV Resort & Campground

      Horrible cancelation policy

      I had to cancel a 5 day stay 2 weeks in advance and was charged 177.00 Make sure you don't need to cancel. I will not stay there myself.

    • Victoria C.
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Elam Campground

      Elam campground

      This campground is amazing we come here often just for the stunning tranquility and amazing fishing ❤️

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Perry Riffle Trailhead

      Cows, Coyotes, & Cute

      We visited in early June, and you could tell the season was starting to pick up. There were several RVs, trailers, cars, and groups of people coming and going throughout our stay. Thankfully, everyone was friendly and respectful, creating a great atmosphere.

      At first, I thought the campsite would be too close to Interstate 5, but once you make the drive in, the highway noise becomes minimal. You can barely hear it. The area feels fairly secluded, although the parking lot itself is very open and doesn’t offer much privacy from neighboring campers.

      Having bathrooms and trash service was a fantastic amenity and something I’m not always used to finding at spots like this. There is some tree cover, but by early June the daytime sun was already getting quite warm. Fortunately, the evenings cooled off nicely and were very comfortable.

      The bugs were a little bad during our stay, but our Thermacell handled them well. Starlink worked great, and there was enough sun exposure for solid solar charging during the day.

      Access is easy, with paved roads nearly the entire way.

      I’m giving this spot four stars. It’s a comfortable and convenient place to stay, but the immediate views aren’t particularly spectacular. However, a short walk from camp rewards you with some beautiful prairie-style scenery that is well worth exploring.


    Guide to Capay

    Camping opportunities near Capay, California extend into the foothills west of the Sacramento Valley, with elevations ranging from 200 to 500 feet. The region receives approximately 20 inches of annual rainfall, mostly between November and March, creating seasonal creeks and verdant spring conditions. Fall camping offers milder temperatures in the 70-80°F range with low humidity compared to the valley floor.

    What to do

    Wildlife watching opportunities: Buckhorn Recreation Area provides excellent bird watching with seasonal waterfowl migrations. "This is a beautiful, quiet campground! A lot of the sites have fabulous views of the lake. The surrounding area is beautiful to see as well. Great trail system for exploring the park," notes one visitor at Buckhorn Recreation Area.

    Water activities: Black Butte Lake offers swimming, fishing, and boating from spring through fall. A camper at Orland Buttes observed that the campground features "hiking trails, lake access, and a boat ramp" with "random water spigots throughout the campground, as well as a dump station and water flush on the way out."

    Hiking options: Explore nearby trail systems with variable terrain. At Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area, a camper mentioned "access to the wildlife refuge and the county river park" for additional hiking opportunities, though they noted "river access has been eroded in this last year."

    What campers like

    Convenience to Interstate 5: Many campers appreciate the accessibility for overnight stays while traveling. "We needed a place to camp for the night, and Parkway was in the right location. We booked through the Dyrt, but the campground's booking site was almost as easy," reports a visitor to The Parkway RV Resort & Campground.

    Riverside camping: Sites along the Sacramento River provide scenic views and water access. According to a camper at Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park, "Green & leafy campground right on the Sacramento River! Full hookups (30 amp), with very clean bathhouse and a community lodge available during the day and also picnic and grill area."

    Flat, spacious sites: Many campgrounds in the area feature level camping pads. One visitor to the Olive Pit Dispersed Lot noted, "Just a small parking lot with 8 or 9 pull through sites in the middle of a small downtown commercial area. The parking lot is next to two restaurants and a bar."

    What you should know

    Unique site configurations: Campgrounds may have variable site layouts affecting privacy and accessibility. A camper at Orland Buttes observed, "Each camp site at this campground has a completely unique configuration, in terms of flatness, layout, privacy, closeness to neighbor, etc. For this reason we'd recommend waiting until you arrive to pick your site."

    Limited tent camping at some locations: Several areas primarily accommodate RVs. At Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot, a camper noted it was "Just a small parking lot with 8 or 9 pull through sites in the middle of a small downtown commercial area" with limited facilities for tent campers.

    Seasonal water levels: Lake and river access changes throughout the year. A Buckhorn Recreation Area visitor mentioned, "Water was super warm, but gets icky in the summer, so definitely need to go early in the season."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated areas for children. A camper at Buckhorn Recreation Area mentioned, "Nice playground area for kids. The swimming looks good as well."

    Dog-friendly options: Many sites accommodate pets with designated areas. A visitor to Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot shared, "Conveniently located just off I-5, far enough away from the noise. Casino, restaurants, doggy daycare and golf just next door."

    Swimming considerations: Water access varies by location and season. At Buckhorn Recreation Area, "The park was beautiful and on the way in we passed a bison conservation area nearby which was cool. Falling asleep to the shrieks of distant coyotes was cool too."

    Tips from RVers

    Overnight convenience: Many RVers use the area as a stopover on north-south travels. One camper at Corning RV Park observed, "Nice place. Every spot sits next to an olive tree. It's very manicured. Very close to the freeway but has a safe feel to it."

    Dump station access: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups or dump facilities. At Orland Buttes, a camper noted, "There are flush toilets and free showers, but the showers were among the grossest we've seen and we did not use them."

    Wind preparation: Some locations experience significant wind, particularly in spring and fall. A Buckhorn Recreation Area visitor warned, "Wasn't windy when we got there in the morning, but that night the wind started and almost blew everything away. STAKE down, no matter the weather."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Capay, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Capay, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 148 campgrounds and RV parks near Capay, CA and 10 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Capay, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Capay, CA is The Parkway RV Resort & Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 15 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Capay, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 free dispersed camping spots near Capay, CA.