Best Cabin Camping near Corning, CA

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Best Cabin Sites Near Corning, CA (10)

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      1. Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

      3 Reviews
      19 Saves
      Red Bluff, California

      The sparkling Sacramento River bisects 488 acres of riparian forest, flowering grasslands, wetlands, and oak woodlands providing very diverse Naturewatch experiences. Visitor facilities are closed.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      2. River Reflections RV Park

      6 Reviews
      12 Photos
      24 Saves
      Oroville, California
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      3. Mill Creek Resort

      4 Reviews
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      25 Saves
      Mill Creek, California

      Mill Creek Resort is the Off-The-Beaten-Path mountain resort that you've been looking for. Located in the historic 1930's Mill Creek Lodge just 20 minutes from the southwest entrance of Lassen Volcanic National Park, we are the perfect jumping-off point for your next mountain adventure. Our vintage cabin rentals and spacious wooded campsites welcome adventurers from near and far to experience the magic that lassen offers.

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      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
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      4. East Park Reservoir

      4 Reviews
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      77 Saves
      Stonyford, California

      NOT A FREE CAMPGROUND! 

      For reservations please visit our website at: 

      www.visitcolusacounty.com

      Contact us: 

      530-458-0466 

      eastpark@countyofcolusa.com

      Find us on Facebook: 

      @eastparkreservoir

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      • Tents
      • Group
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          7. The Village at Highlands Ranch

          1 Review
          6 Saves
          Mill Creek, California

          Formerly Childs Meadow Resort

          Located on 18 private acres in the Lassen National Forest, The Village at Highlands Ranch is located just 10 minutes from the Lassen Volcanic National Park south entrance and visitor center, and just a few miles from reaching the peak of Mt. Lassen at 10,457 feet. The Village offers comfortable accommodations in the 19-room inn, 24-space RV park with 7 pull-thru and 17 back-in sites, and 7 tent camping sites with picnic tables and fire pits, along with equestrian camping for those traveling with their four-legged friends.

          At 5,000 feet, our property offers breathtaking views of Lassen Volcanic National Park. During the summer, take in the quiet mountain breeze or enjoy a crackling fire with family and friends. During the winter, you are steps away from cross-country skiing or snowshoeing right out your front door at the inn. Experience a cosmic art show of stars painted against the dark mountain sky any time of the year!

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access
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            8. Gridley Inn and RV Park

            1 Review
            2 Saves
            Gridley, California
            • Pets
            • Electric Hookups
            • Phone Service
            • Reservable
            • ADA Access
            • RVs
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            9. Mccarthy Point Lookout

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            Mill Creek, California

            Overview

            McCarthy Point Lookout was constructed in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for use in spotting wildfires. During World War II, the lookout served as part of an aircraft defense monitoring system that extended throughout California. The lookout is accessible by vehicle, but a high-clearance vehicle is recommended. Guests must walk approximately 1,000 feet along a paved trail to reach the lookout from the parking area. This is a high cliff area, so caution is advised. The cabin offers several creature comforts, but guests may need to bring some supplies and gear for their stay. The scenic views and remote location make McCarthy Point Lookout an ideal retreat.

            Recreation

            The lookout is an excellent base for exploring the recreational opportunities of the Ishi Wilderness. Many hiking and equestrian trails crisscross the Wilderness. Special fishing regulations are in effect for Mill and Deer Creeks within the Wilderness. Please check the State of Californias Fishing Regulations before fishing. A valid California fishing license is required.

            Natural Features

            The lookout is perched at an elevation of 3,600 feet on the southern end of Mill Creek rim overlooking scenic Mill Creek Canyon and the Ishi Wilderness. The cabin is tucked into a stand of mixed evergreens. McCarthy Point is located within a state game refuge that protects species like wild hog, mountain lion, black bear, coyote, bobcat, Tehama deer and rabbit. A variety of raptors nest on rock cliffs in the nearby Ishi Wilderness, including hawks, eagles, falcons and owls. Other common bird sightings include wild turkey, quail, canyon wrens, band-tailed pigeons and myriad songbirds.

            Nearby Attractions

            Ishi Wilderness

            • Reservable
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            • Toilets

            $75 / night

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            10. Post Creek Guard Station

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            6 Saves
            Platina, California

            Overview

            Post Creek Guard Station was built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for use as a wildfire lookout. It is now available for recreational use. This historic guard station is eligible for inclusion to the National Register of Historic Places. Guests can drive to Post Creek Guard Station, though much of the trip is on gravel Forest roads, depending upon which route is chosen. This charming cabin offers beautiful views of the nearby mountains and forest. Some amenities are provided, but guests will have to bring supplies and gear. Post Creek Guard Station offers the chance to relish the peace and quiet in a beautiful, secluded location.

            Recreation

            Post Creek Guard Station is an ideal location to relax and enjoy the view. Guests who want to do something a bit more active can find hiking and other recreational activities in the nearby wilderness. On hot days guests can take a dip in the swimming hole at Post Creek, located a quarter mile from the guard station.

            Natural Features

            The guard station is located in the Hayfork area of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest on a ridgeline above Beegum Gorge. Beegum Creek, which is just to the north of the cabin, is a major waterway in this area. The Yolla Bolly Mountains in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness are to the south.

            Nearby Attractions

            Guests may wish to explore the many hiking trails and mountain lakes in the nearby Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness or dip in the cold water at Beegum Creek.

            • Pets
            • Fires
            • Reservable
            • Cabins

            $75 / night


          Recent Cabin Reviews in Corning

          25 Reviews of 10 Corning Campgrounds


          • NThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from The Village at Highlands Ranch
            Sep. 26, 2024

            The Village at Highlands Ranch

            Perfect spot

            This was a perfect campsite. Came in late but everybody was eager and happy to help out. Met the hosts who took their time and explained about the park.

            Located only 10 minutes from Lassen and by the road and still an rv spot in the forest. Very nice.

            An upper class restaurant and a bar so something for everyone.

            Very recommandable

          • Rebecca W.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA
            May. 29, 2024

            Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA

            GREAT Stay in Oroville

            BEST campground (resort) we’ve ever stayed!

            Even without the countless amenities, this KOA has incredible staff & service. The front desk was super welcoming. They gave us treats and toys for each of our pups. Every time we’ve been into the store the customer service was superb and security drives around at all time to check the place out. 🤩

            The amenities were great but some surprise bonus’ were the big game room, TWO doggy pens. A doggy bath and the most clean campgrounds I’ve ever seen. This place is VERY well cared for. We drove 40mins daily in & out of here to visit family and I’d absolutely stay here again.

          • Patrick J.The Dyrt PRO User
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            Aug. 23, 2023

            River Reflections RV Park

            Right on the Feather River

            Location is great especially if you have a boat to launch or just enjoy being at the river.

            Campsites were nicely laid out. Being in the summer, busy as you might expect. Walking around, it looked like several were  full time residence not necessarily camp hosts. Some had spider webs growing on them they were sitting so long, others were taking a part, repairing and painting their RV's. Sierra Nevada brewing was a 20 minute ride in the event you are looking to slake a thirst in the hot weather.  Staff member Chera was great with the reservations and information.

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            Camper-submitted photo from Mill Creek Resort
            Jul. 11, 2023

            Mill Creek Resort

            Very Close to Lassen NP

            This campground was very close to Lassen NP, which is convenient. Check-In is simply looking at your name on the board and finding your campsite, which is not clear from the confirmation email. It would've been nice to speak to a host to get the lay of the land. The vault toilets in the tent area are very dark even during the day, and are not well maintained. The showers were also very dirty with dead bugs everywhere. The trail down to Mill Creek while short, is incredibly steep and narrow. The creek itself is beautiful and you can hear it while you fall asleep which is nice. The tent sites in the upper numbers are well spaced out. And there are deer in the area that come right by your site :) Mosquitoes were not bad at all even right next to the creek. I would maybe try another campground that came recommend from a fellow tent camper while at this one. Also, I couldn't get a cell signal for Verizon the whole time I was at the campground.

          • DMN D.
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            Feb. 3, 2023

            Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

            Good for passing through

            I stay here a lot as I pass through. Every single time there has been a methhead staying who is a ranting and raving lunatic dropping f-bombs this and m-fer that for the whole campground to hear. If they stopped taking cash it would fix a lot of problems separating vagrants from true nomads.

          • Michael S.
            Camper-submitted photo from River Reflections RV Park
            Jun. 16, 2022

            River Reflections RV Park

            Beautifully kept

            Well maintained grounds friendly and helpful. Cell service is spotty at best and unfortunately WIFI was not working properly although that is not needed for camping, working was almost impossible

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            Camper-submitted photo from River Reflections RV Park
            May. 6, 2022

            River Reflections RV Park

            Great on the river park

            Great gal checked us in went out of her way to show us available spots. The park is on the river with grass lawn all the way to river and very well kept we will be back on our way back down

          • K
            Camper-submitted photo from River Reflections RV Park
            Mar. 31, 2022

            River Reflections RV Park

            Spring trip

            We arrived late to the campground. The office personnel had our information taped to the lobby door.. with directions on how to find our spot, and wifi info...etc. The employees are all very kind and personable. Any issue I came forward with was met with a... let us solve this problem for you. We will be back yearly. The campsite we had was feet from the feather River. Who wouldn't be able to relax and enjoy with this as a background.

          • Brian A.
            Camper-submitted photo from Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA
            Mar. 22, 2022

            Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA

            Really nice spot.

            Right behind a casino, but a really nice park. Excellent bathrooms and showers. A pool area and dog park. Good Wi-Fi and amenities. A little pricier than what I am used to but it was a really nice place to stay the night. Also awesome treat bad for the dog provided at check in, a really nice touch.

          • M
            Camper-submitted photo from Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area
            Mar. 21, 2022

            Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

            Great spot of passing through

            This is a great spot close, but not too close to the highway. About 5-7 drive off the highway right next to the Sacramento River. There were about 20-25 sites that need to be booked online. It was full when we went, but we were able to boondock in the fisherman’s boat loading area w/out issue.

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            Camper-submitted photo from River Reflections RV Park
            Nov. 27, 2021

            River Reflections RV Park

            Pros, Cons, Wouldn’t Come Back

            Pros: Sites are spread out. The campground is well maintained with beautiful landscape and access/view of river. Full hookups.

            Cons: I can hear a gun range and a freeway. Basically in town, so not feeling like I’m enjoying nature.

            My husband doesn’t mind the other noises, and the site is beautiful to look at, but I wouldn’t recommend this place if you want a serene escape.

          • DThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area
            Nov. 18, 2021

            Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

            Great Quiet Campground

            This is a gem in Red Bluff. CA. You are minutes from I-5 but it is impossible to hear the traffic. Right on the Sacramento River and the skies are remarkably dark.

            We paid $8 per night for a site with our Interagency Senior Pass, no hookups. There are some sites with water and electric for $25 or $12.50 with pass. No sewer dump available.

            I did not use the showers or bathrooms. Quarters required for a hot shower. Husband says bathroom was clean.

            Beautiful old sycamore trees give this park lots of shade in the hotter months and provide a peaceful setting even in the winter months.

            It is only about an hour to Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center at Lassen NP.

            In November when we stayed, there were maybe four or five other campers.

            We would definitely return when we are driving thru.

          • k
            Camper-submitted photo from Gridley Inn and RV Park
            Oct. 5, 2021

            Gridley Inn and RV Park

            Cozy little nook

            Kinda small sites, no table or anything, and I can’t seem to find the dog run. Overall good place to stay, right in town. Not expensive either, not sure about the cabins or motel though.

          • CThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Mill Creek Resort
            Aug. 6, 2021

            Mill Creek Resort

            Nice Private Campground

            This campground is just south of Lassen Volcanic National Park.  It has two main sections, one for RVs and the other for tents.  There are a small number of RV sites with full hookups and then a larger number of tent sites.  The RV sites are fairly small, but felt separated enough to have some privacy.  The tent sites are a bit more rustic.

            The other slightly odd part is that most of the RV sites were filled with people who came and stayed for the entire summer, year after year.  We were the only not long-term camper in the RV section.  

            Pros:

            * Close to a lot of amazing scenery with Lassen

            * Well kept, clean, quiet campground

            * Camp store/restaurant is great

            * Laundry on site

            * Access to a nice little creek w/swimming hole

            Cons:

            * Camp store is open limited days

            * Tent sites only have pit toilets which are not the best maintained

            OK:

            * No fires in the RV sites

            * Showers were not always very clean

          • J
            Camper-submitted photo from Mill Creek Resort
            Jun. 28, 2021

            Mill Creek Resort

            Awesome Experience

            Fantastic quiet, shady, private campsite. Bathrooms were spotless. Didn’t use the pay showers but I didn’t notice someone had left quarters in case you needed some. Short hike and you are at Mill Creek for a cooling wade. There is also a small camp store with wood, ice and other amenities. We even had a very friendly doe come for a visit. We will be back.

          • S
            Camper-submitted photo from Mill Creek Resort
            Oct. 31, 2020

            Mill Creek Resort

            Quiet and private

            This is so close to Lassen without the busyness of the park in summer. We visited end of July and the access to the creek was so welcome.

            Sites above 10 will have a bit more quiet, but are further from the store/restaurant.

          • Julie D.
            Camper-submitted photo from East Park Reservoir
            Oct. 27, 2020

            East Park Reservoir

            Great for last minute reservation

            I've been to this campground twice now, and had very different experiences.  

            The first time was memorial day in 2019, and we had a great spot right on the water.  We took our canoe and were able to launch from our site.  So ideal.  It was relatively quiet, and nobody immediately near us.  Amazing sunsets.

            The second time we went was June 2020.  This time we stayed on the other side of the lake.  The water was super low, so our view was completely dried up.  Also, it was pretty noisy with sites cramming several tents onto their sites.

            Either way, on both occasions we the site relatively last minute, maybe a week or two in advance.  Any Californian will know it isnt always easy to book last minute campsites, so I appreciate that!  There are 100+ campsites there, so it seems like always something available.  Plus, not too far from the bay area.

          • R
            Camper-submitted photo from East Park Reservoir
            Apr. 8, 2019

            East Park Reservoir

            Lots of great sites. Peaceful and beautiful.

            There are a TON of great sites here - with shade, without shade; flat, hilly; etc.. We camped there for the first time on opening weekend in April last year (2018). When we got there there were SO MANY PEOPLE. We were worried that there wouldn't be any spots left! And even if there were, they wouldn't be good spots.

            But, no worries, there were plenty of sites spread around - it is a large reservoir. We found one that had shade, wasn't too sloped and wasn't even next to anyone else.

            We are going again this year.

          • P
            Camper-submitted photo from Belden Campground
            Oct. 23, 2018

            Belden Campground

            Worst service ever

            We stayed here after a long day of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The trail goes right through the "resort" town. The place is very eclectic, full of antique, unusual and thrift store kinds of stuff. You can stay at the motel, cabins, RV or tent sites. There's a restaurant, bar, and country store. The prices at the store are exorbitant, ($5 for 4 ramen packs). The bathrooms were dirty and so was the shower. The laundry machines outside the bathrooms were broken. The waitresses we had for dinner and breakfast were rude. We spent a lot of money at the store, restaurant and bar and as soon as bikers and locals showed up we stopped getting any kind of service. You can ask the staff for password for the wifi but the wifi is extremely slow and cell service is almost nil. Camping was weird. We had to ask three people before we got directed to where to camp at. One person suggested if we paid the bartender $20 we could get a campsite. Another one told us the campground was full with a family reunion. We were finally directed to free camp sites behind the school house. It wasn't a reunion, unless Grandma is really hip and likes rave music. But the baby there did not like it and cried all night. We were next to the "festival". The rave music played until 7 am. The bartender in the morning told us that they have music festivals like that all summer long. Even being free this place was not worth the stop. Caribou Crossing up the road was kinder and had amenities that worked.

          • Kelsey B.
            Camper-submitted photo from East Park Reservoir
            Jun. 29, 2017

            East Park Reservoir

            Unfamiliar Treasure

            This is a great reservoir to camp, boat, jet ski, fish, etc. It is a pretty good size that has plenty of space for small parties or large party campsites. It is not too far out from the town of Stonyford but still has enough privacy. Not too many people are familiar with East Park Reservoir which is nice in the sense that it usually isn't over crowded on holiday weekends and especially not during regular seasons. The pricing is pretty inexpensive but the only downfall is that here isn't a whole of tree coverage for shade(hence why I only gave it 4 stars instead of 5) so make sure to bring a pop up tent/canopy for shade. Otherwise, this is an overall great reservoir to camp at and a friendly one.



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