Best RV Parks & Resorts near Corning, CA

RV parks near Corning, California provide full hookup options for travelers along the I-5 corridor. The Parkway RV Resort & Campground offers pull-through sites with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. "We needed a place to camp for the night, and Parkway was in the right location. The sites were clean and orderly, and there was actually grass and level parking spots," noted one visitor. Heritage RV Park features big rig-friendly spaces next to olive trees with full hookups. Corning RV Park maintains manicured grounds with olive trees at each site, while Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot provides 200 RV sites with electric, water and sewer hookups year-round.

Most RV parks in the area are situated for convenient freeway access, making them practical overnight stops between Southern California and Oregon. Dump stations are available at all major parks, though travelers should note that shower facilities vary, with some parks offering coin-operated showers. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 100°F, necessitating functioning air conditioning units. Pet-friendly policies are standard across most properties, with several parks featuring dedicated dog areas. Propane is not typically available on-site at Corning area RV parks. During peak travel seasons, particularly summer weekends, advance reservations are recommended as these convenient I-5 corridor stops fill quickly with travelers.

Best RV Sites Near Corning, California (84)

    1. The Parkway RV Resort & Campground

    14 Reviews
    Orland, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 865-9188

    "We really appreciated the pool, the very friendly staff and clean restrooms."

    "Friendly staff. Super clean and well kept property from the grounds to the toilets.
    Pull through and full hook up."

    2. Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

    12 Reviews
    Corning, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 528-3586

    $49 - $69 / night

    "Only $55 for a full hookup that’s a pull through. $50 for Good Sam Members. We came in too late to enjoy the comedy shows they have every first Saturday."

    "Clean facilities, well maintained grounds and friendly neighbors. Conveniently located just off I-5, far enough away from the noise. Casino, restaurants, doggy daycare and golf just next door."

    3. Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Corning, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 839-2151

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Full hookups (30 amp), with very clean bathhouse and a community lodge available during the day and also picnic and grill area."

    "We went in late October but weather was nice and the grandkids had fun, spaces a little close but had fairly level concrete pad."

    4. Red Bluff KOA Journey

    11 Reviews
    Red Bluff, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 527-5300

    "They have back in and pull thru spots. All the spots have a nice green grass area with a picnic table. Our spot overlooks a beautiful fountain."

    "After a 3 week long roadtrip hauling a trailer, Durango Resort was a nice change from our usual wooded or beach campsites."

    5. Red Bluff RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Red Bluff, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 529-2929

    "We travel with 2 dogs in a 38’ class A with a tow. We did not make reservations just took a chance, success!"

    "Each space has a nice grassy area and concrete patio. Sites are level. Great showers and laundry. Nice dog play area. Away from highway noise. Lots of shade trees."

    6. Corning RV Park

    1 Review
    Corning, CA
    1 mile
    +1 (530) 824-2200

    "Every spot sits next to an olive tree. It’s very manicured. Very close to the freeway but has a safe feel to it."

    7. Driftwood RV Fishing Resort

    1 Review
    Corning, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 384-2851

    8. Heritage RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Corning, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (530) 824-6130

    "Quiet great people everything g bear buy. 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."

    9. JGW RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Anderson, CA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 365-7965

    "We have a 26 ft travel trailer and mid size pick up. They have sites ranging from basic rv with water and electric along with sites with full hookups."

    "Nice river spot, full hookup. It was hot (it is summer Redding). Leval site not crowded space. Will stay again."

    10. River Reflections RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Oroville, CA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 533-1995

    "Cell service is spotty at best and unfortunately WIFI was not working properly although that is not needed for camping, working was almost impossible"

    "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."

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RV Park Reviews near Corning, CA

240 Reviews of 84 Corning Campgrounds


  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2025

    Redding RV Park

    I'd stay here again

    Full hookups in back in spot for $55. Mostly pull throughs in Park, which cost more. Shower, restrooms, dog park. Propane for sale here.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    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

  • Wessel K.
    Jul. 27, 2022

    The Parkway RV Resort & Campground

    Great place for stopover

    We found this site via the Dyrt app. We stayed one night, in an very hot week. We really appreciated the pool, the very friendly staff and clean restrooms. Note that the pull through sites have some shade, but the gravel is a small heat island, so it takes long to cool down in a camper van without AC.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2023

    Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

    Hidden Gem!

    Only $55 for a full hookup that’s a pull through. $50 for Good Sam Members. We came in too late to enjoy the comedy shows they have every first Saturday. If you happen to make it on time, “Carlinos” or the place the host it is in the North Tower. Go right at the main entrance. We missed it by wandering around the casino trying to find it. There are also amazing views at sunset and sunrise if you get to the lots closer to the end- which we didn’t. Great front desk staff! They also have routine patrol security.

    Laundry: $2.00 for washing machines and $1.00 for dryers. Must be done by 10 pm with the last load starting at 8 pm.

    Showers: $15/person- not included in RV fee

    Dump station: $10- only from 9am- 5 pm, although each site has sewer hookups.

    No wifi, but I’m not upset because the price was great and I had good cell coverage.

  • C
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Redding RV Park

    Clean and Friendly

    This RV Park is right off the 5 in Redding. There’s a small dog run fir some off-leash time. Clean bathrooms with showers. Some long term residents and some travelers. Everyone was quiet and friendly.

  • G
    Jul. 3, 2022

    Mt. Lassen-Shingletown KOA

    One of the Best

    Great campground. Strong WiFi, adequate and clean restrooms. Sites are level with some trees. Convenient to Lassen Volcanic National Park

  • Jules S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2025

    Horse Camp Primitive Campground — Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area

    June 2025

    Sites are SUPER uneven and not really defined. The picnic table/fire pit area has large boulders around them and a road runs right between both sites. Luckily the noise died down after the sunset but it was pretty heavily traveled during the day. Good spot for large rigs.

    Long windy road to get up to sites. There was potable water as well as a pit toilet at top. No cell service but starlink worked great.

    It was $20 for site for a night plus you have to get a whiskeytown national forest pass unless you have the NP yearly pass.

  • Gary R.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

    Easy access, clean facilities, level 75' pull through spots

    We enjoyed an overnight stay here. Clean facilities, well maintained grounds and friendly neighbors. 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. Lower numbered sites are closest to amenities.

  • Tijana & Andrew C.
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Redding RV Park

    Great Stay — Clean, Friendly, and Well-Maintained

    We had a great experience at this RV park! The bathroom facilities were very clean, the laundry room was spotless, and the pool looked freshly refinished. There’s also a nice fire pit and barbecue area on-site.

    I’m pulling a 21-foot travel trailer and we had a level back-in site. Management allowed us to park our truck in the empty space right next to our camper, which was super convenient. All hookups worked perfectly.

    The management team here is excellent — very accommodating. I had Amazon packages delivered to the office with no issues, and when I needed a ladder for some quick RV maintenance, they let me borrow one without hesitation.

    Overall, a really well-kept, friendly park. Would absolutely stay here again.


Guide to Corning

RV parks Corning, California sit within Tehama County's agricultural region, where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100°F between June and September. The area features flat terrain dotted with olive groves and sits at approximately 277 feet elevation. Most campgrounds near Corning provide shade trees or grassy areas to combat the intense summer heat.

What to do

River access fishing: At Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park, visitors can enjoy the Sacramento River with "a seasonal fishing dock and water access to a small beach for dipping your toes in. If you like to walk, there's access to the wildlife refuge and the county river park, both next door," according to Marie B.

Wine tasting: Several Corning area RV parks offer on-site or nearby wine tasting options. "There is wine tasting as well," notes Lindsey F. about her stay at The Parkway RV Resort & Campground when traveling between Southern California and Oregon.

Casino entertainment: The RV Park at Rolling Hills Casino provides entertainment options beyond standard camping. "We enjoyed a pull thru full hookup spot. We had our dogs and 5 year old with us. We all enjoyed a meal at the steak house. After we let mama gamble as my daughter and I enjoyed the arcade, then we switched," shares Jason D.

What campers like

Quiet environment: Despite proximity to I-5, many Corning area RV parks provide surprisingly peaceful settings. Steven V. reports about The Parkway RV Resort & Campground: "Stayed for one night. Nice full hookup spots that are level. Clean bathrooms. It is quiet because far enough away from freeway."

Spacious sites: Heritage RV Park offers generous spacing between RVs. Scott D. notes, "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."

Clean facilities: At Red Bluff RV Park, "Each space has a nice grassy area and concrete patio. Sites are level. Great showers and laundry. Nice dog play area. Away from highway noise. Lots of shade trees," says Kelly H.

What you should know

Shower policies vary: Some parks have coin-operated showers while others include them with your site fee. About The Parkway RV Resort & Campground, Franki A. mentions, "For $60 a night, I was a little annoyed that the showers were coin-operated."

Limited swimming options: Few Corning area RV parks have pools despite the intense summer heat. One exception is Red Bluff KOA Journey, where one camper noted, "Pool was refreshing in 95 degree heat. Wonderful and clean facilities."

Seasonal closures: Some amenities may not be available year-round. A visitor to Red Bluff KOA Journey mentioned, "The pool was not open the first week of October when we visited. That was my only disappointment. It's still 80 degrees during October a nice dip would be refreshing after being on the road traveling with children."

Tips for camping with families

Arcade access: Rolling Hills Casino RV Park provides indoor entertainment options for children. Jason D. shares, "We had our dogs and 5 year old with us. We all enjoyed a meal at the steak house. After we let mama gamble as my daughter and I enjoyed the arcade, then we switched."

Dog-friendly areas: Most RV parks near Corning welcome pets, but facilities vary. At Red Bluff KOA Journey, BigIslandBound G. found "the best grassy, clean dog run and a refreshing pool to cool off in after a long day of driving."

Walkable dining options: River Reflections RV Park and other area campgrounds offer easy access to local eateries. A Heritage RV Park visitor noted they "Walked to bakery and the Olive Pit store and Restaurant."

Tips from RVers

Early check-in communication: Contact park offices about flexibility with arrival times. Rob F. found The Parkway RV Resort & Campground accommodating: "We needed to move our reservation to one night earlier, and the camp staff graciously made it happen."

Sewer connection placement: Some sites have awkwardly positioned hookups. Denise G. noted at The Parkway RV Resort, "We found a little difficult to connect the sewer hose without two hoses."

Water quality concerns: RVers should run water before connecting at some parks. One visitor to JGW RV Park mentioned, "Water does seem cloudy so be sure to run it before you hook up. I have had to clear out my faucet filter twice."

Site selection for big rigs: Longer RVs may face challenges in older parks. Lori E. advises about Red Bluff RV Park: "Those with longer rigs 40+ may want to think twice because of the tight turns and narrow lanes."

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