Camping near Anderson, CA

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    Camping options near Anderson, California range from established RV parks along the Sacramento River to dispersed camping areas in the surrounding public lands. The area includes several developed facilities like Sacramento River RV Park and JGW RV Park, which provide full hookups for RVs, while Perry Riffle Trailhead offers more primitive dispersed camping about 10 miles south of Anderson. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with a few locations like Mountain Gate RV Park also offering cabin rentals and glamping options for those seeking additional comfort.

    Seasonal considerations affect camping experiences throughout the area, with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 100°F in Redding and surrounding valleys. Winter brings cooler conditions and occasional rainfall, making spring and fall generally more comfortable for outdoor recreation. Many developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though amenities like swimming pools typically operate seasonally. The Sacramento River provides cooling opportunities during hot weather, with several campgrounds offering direct river access. Visitors should be prepared for variable conditions, especially during fire season when restrictions may be implemented. As one camper noted, "The park is quiet and the people are friendly. There are good river views and we even saw a deer."

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the Anderson area, with the Sacramento River serving as a focal point for many campgrounds. Campers frequently mention enjoying riverside views, wildlife sightings, and water access in their reviews. For those seeking more primitive experiences, Perry Riffle Trailhead provides basic amenities including pit toilets and picnic tables in a natural setting with trail access. A recent review described it as having "lots of trails" with "Sacramento River within walking distance," though noting it's "just a gravel parking lot." Established RV parks like Redding RV Park and Sacramento River RV Park offer more amenities including showers, laundry facilities, and full hookups, though they tend to be more developed and sometimes positioned close to highway noise. Management quality varies between properties, with some receiving praise for cleanliness and others criticism for policy enforcement or maintenance issues.

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      1. Sacramento River RV Park

      3.7(10)3mi from AndersonRVs, Tents

      "Biggest downfall is the freeway is close by and it is therefore a little noisy."

      "The fenced dog park was another huge plus and gave our dog room to run around."

      2. JGW RV Park

      4.6(5)3mi from AndersonRVs

      "Big grassy area to walk dog and enjoy river under shade. Reasonable price. Nice staff. Water does seem cloudy so be sure to run it before you hook up. I have had to clear out my faucet filter twice."

      3. Perry Riffle Trailhead

      3.8(8)12mi from AndersonRVs, Tents

      "Nice spot near the river. We stayed in a tent and just pitched it adjacent to the car park. The ranger came by in the morning just had a little look around and left. Didn’t bother anyone"

      "Lots of trails. Sacramento River is within walking distance. Pit toilet, no water or other services."

      4. Peltier Bridge Primitive Campground — Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area

      4.7(10)17mi from Anderson9 sitesTents

      "6, 8, and 9 probably your best bets if they are open. 4 and 5 are right next to the entrance. There's a small narrow dirt road, but easily doable even in a loaded down sedan."

      "Just me and one friend stayed overnight, very nice area, creek right next to spots. A little bit of a walk to the bathroom though."

      from $20 / night

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      5. Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground

      4.0(18)21mi from Anderson31 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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      6. Boulder Creek RV Redding

      3.4(7)13mi from Anderson1 siteRVs, Glamping

      "Also the water park next to the campground was closed"

      from $50 - $70 / night

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      7. Green Acres RV Park

      4.0(3)9mi from AndersonRVs

      "However outside of the park is a shady neighborhood."

      "There is a train track close by, so expect some train horns. We would definitely go back when visiting family in the area."

      8. Red Bluff KOA Journey

      4.5(11)19mi from AndersonRVs

      "There is a great off leash dog area along a trail next to the river."

      "Our site near the fountains was pull- or back-in. We pulled in for a nice view. Staff was welcoming. There is some road noise from highway 5 but since we are running the A/C it is not noticeable."

      9. Redding RV Park

      4.3(4)12mi from AndersonRVs, Tents

      "Management allowed us to park our truck in the empty space right next to our camper, which was super convenient. All hookups worked perfectly."

      10. Mountain Gate RV Park

      4.5(8)18mi from Anderson8 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to the mountain for skiing. Close to the lake for skiing. Nancy the manager was extremely helpful! We found this to have an old fashioned touch. Garbage facilities close by!"

      "Only downside was the highway noise."

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    Recent Reviews near Anderson, CA

    588 Reviews of 225 Anderson Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Corey M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Big Pine Dispersed Camping

      Quiet and easy

      In late and out early so parked at one of the first pullouts long before the creek. Easy dirt road in my sedan. Some logging I think(?) at around 4am or something actually. But slept easily enough. Best to go farther in for a better experience

    • 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 ❤️

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Castle Crags State Park Campground

      Little Loop

      Quiet loop with bathrooms. 4 sites total including the hike & bike site. Lots of privacy and cover. Site 24 not level but not bad for a van. You do hear the highway and trains at night. Quick drive and walk to the Crags Vista.

    • Ashlin A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Big Pine Dispersed Camping

      Love!!!!

      Perfect spot right outside Lassen Volcanic NP. There’s a little river by my spot and I love the moss on the trees. Quiet and peaceful

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      North Wilson Lake

      Peaceful and Quiet

      We took a chance coming since there weren’t any reviews yet. About a mile long dirt road in with some fallen trees so be on the lookout (burn scar area). We got the first spot by the water and from what I could tell, the only spot. It looks like the road goes further past the lake where other campers could go but we didn’t check. Also saw what could be dispersed campsites on the way in. There were a lot of birds to watch on the lake which was so still and peaceful. Only 2 cars went by while we were here. Only downfall is when the sun started to set the mosquitoes got really bad, which by the water isn’t too surprising. Overall we enjoyed it. Very clean and a little camp fire spot set up (which right now you need a permit for).

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Big Pine Dispersed Camping

      Beautiful and Peaceful

      Such a beautiful spot next to the river. The trees were gorgeous and perfect for setting up our hammock. Falling asleep to the water was a bonus. Only downfall was the bugs but that’s to be expected. The sites were clean with fire pits too. Definitely would go back

    • Kelly I.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Lower Salt Creek Shoreline Campground

      Not for a quiet camper

      We noticed there were a few people when we stopped but at first it was no big deal, this wasn't the first time camping with others. But as the sun was starting to set more people showed up, fireworks were going off, music was getting louder and we had to leave as we were not going to get any sleep.


    Guide to Anderson

    Dispersed camping options near Anderson, California provide varied terrain from Sacramento River access points to wooded areas in the nearby mountains. The region sits at approximately 430 feet elevation with surrounding hills rising to 2,000+ feet. Summers typically reach 90-110°F while winter temperatures drop to 30-50°F, creating distinct seasonal camping experiences with relatively mild winters compared to higher elevation alternatives.

    What to do

    River fishing access: Sacramento River RV Park offers direct river access for anglers. "They have residence park owners. They were courteous and left lights on while I set up my motorhome for the night," notes Scott D., highlighting the helpful atmosphere for visitors.

    Trail exploration: At Perry Riffle Trailhead, campers find multiple hiking routes for day trips. "Lots of trails. Sacramento River is within walking distance," reports Al L., with another camper mentioning, "Several horse and hiking trails start from here" with "garbage and recycling" facilities available.

    Wildlife observation: Morning and evening wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the area. One visitor at Perry Riffle stated, "Saw/heard great horned owl, fox, then cows in the morning," demonstrating the diverse wildlife present even at accessible campgrounds within 10 miles of Anderson.

    What campers like

    Riverside views: Many campers appreciate waterfront sites at JGW RV Park where one visitor noted, "We like this place in Redding. We have a 24' motorhome and get spots on the river. It's very nice to sit and look at river. Big grassy area to walk dog and enjoy river under shade."

    Clean facilities: At Mountain Gate RV Park, visitors frequently mention the pristine conditions. One camper described it as "probably one of the most cleanest campground and facilities I've ever been to. Clean bathrooms, showers, zero trash around."

    Shade coverage: During hot summer months, tree coverage becomes essential. A guest at Sacramento River RV Park described the environment as having a "Shady tree canopy" with "many spaces had their own private grassy areas, which management took care of."

    What you should know

    Train noise: Several campgrounds near Anderson experience railroad noise. At Green Acres RV Park, a camper warned, "There is a train track close by, so expect some train horns," though they still rated the experience positively.

    Water quality concerns: Some visitors report water quality issues at riverside campgrounds. One camper at JGW RV Park cautioned, "Water does seem cloudy so be sure to run it before you hook up. I have had to clear out my faucet filter twice."

    Parking lot dispersed camping: The Perry Riffle dispersed camping area is primarily a gravel lot with minimal amenities. A visitor described it as "just a gravel parking lot" though noted it's "quiet, peaceful, and about a 2 min walk from the river."

    Management variability: Campground management quality differs significantly between properties. One camper at Sacramento River RV Park reported staff "violated my privacy by intentionally sharing my personal information with another resident," showing the potential for interpersonal challenges at some locations.

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming alternatives: During peak summer heat (June-September), Peltier Bridge Primitive Campground offers creek access where "the river is freezing so it's easy to stay cool" according to a recent visitor, providing natural cooling without developed swimming facilities.

    Playground access: Some campgrounds offer built-in entertainment for children. One visitor at Sacramento River RV Park mentioned, "There's a newly built sunshaded playground for the kids, ultimate course on grounds" providing options beyond typical outdoor activities.

    Temperature planning: Prepare for significant day-to-night temperature swings, especially in spring and fall. A camper at Peltier Bridge noted, "It was really hot during the day like 90s but site #9 is shady and the river is freezing so it's easy to stay cool. Gets pretty cold at night."

    Site selection: When camping with multiple families, consider spacing between sites. A Peltier Bridge camper observed that "sites four and five are directly next to each other, six is separate, 7 8 and 9 are a little more secluded in the back," helping families choose appropriate locations.

    Tips from RVers

    Early bookings: Reserve waterfront sites weeks in advance during peak season. A JGW RV Park visitor shared, "We called the same day and they were able to give us a spot. We have a 26 ft travel trailer and mid size pick up."

    Hookup verification: Check electrical service reliability before setting up, particularly during summer heat. One visitor at Marina RV Park noted their "30amp had issues, which meant the airconditioning unit could not run continuously in 100 degree heat."

    Pest prevention: Some campgrounds report ant problems during summer months. At Marina RV Park, one camper warned that "after over a year and a half on the road full time, this one night stop has led to serious ant issues in our rig."

    Late arrival planning: For those arriving after office hours, check self-check-in procedures. A Mountain Gate RV Park camper advised, "One night stay and arrived late so did self check in...no password for bathrooms were given, so asked a neighbor for a password."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Anderson, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Anderson, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 225 campgrounds and RV parks near Anderson, CA and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Anderson, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Anderson, CA is Sacramento River RV Park with a 3.7-star rating from 10 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Anderson, CA.

    What parks are near Anderson, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Anderson, CA that allow camping, notably Shasta-Trinity National Forest and Whiskeytown National Recreation Area.