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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!
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The Sacramento Valley region surrounding Glenn, California features several established campgrounds and RV parks along Interstate 5 and Highway 99, with The Parkway RV Resort serving as a popular stopover for travelers. Camping options range from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV spaces, with some properties like River Reflections RV Park offering cabins for those seeking alternative accommodations. Campgrounds concentrate primarily along transportation corridors and near water features such as the Sacramento River and Lake Oroville, with both public recreation areas and privately operated facilities available within a 30-mile radius of Glenn.
Road access throughout the region remains generally reliable year-round, though summer temperatures can exceed 100°F in this part of the Sacramento Valley. Many campgrounds maintain seasonal pools as relief during hot weather, particularly at RV parks like The Parkway Resort where full hookups provide essential cooling capabilities. Facilities near the Sacramento River offer water access and fishing opportunities, while those closer to the foothills provide more shade and diverse terrain. Reservations are recommended during peak travel seasons as many sites serve as convenient overnight stops for north-south travelers. A recent review noted, "Great place to stop along I5. Well cared for with nice pull through sites, the best grassy, clean dog run and a refreshing pool to cool off in after a long day of driving."
Campers consistently rate campgrounds in the area between 4-5 stars, with cleanliness and convenience frequently mentioned as positive attributes. The Sacramento River provides scenic waterfront camping at locations like Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area, while facilities such as River Reflections RV Park offer direct river access with full amenities. Several visitors highlighted the value of shade trees during summer months when temperatures climb significantly. According to one camper, "The sites are spacious and there is a pool to cool down during the hot summers. There is wine tasting as well." Noise considerations vary by location, with some properties near highways experiencing road noise, while riverside locations tend to provide more peaceful settings despite their proximity to towns.
"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"
"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
Check Availability"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."
"I enjoyed biking the path along the river and fishing in the evenings. There are stray cats around town and the park. I lured one in with some treats."
from $28 - $45 / night
Check Availability"If you are looking for a small campground with full hookups, on the lake, close to Table Mountain and Feather Falls, this is for you."
"Really enjoyed this campground which is part of the Lake Oroville State Recreation Area. The staff where we checked in were helpful with all of our questions about the area."
from $45 / night
Check Availability"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
Check Availability"This campground is above Marysville California."
"They were both lake front campsites, which meant the water or shoreline was right at our "front door" from our 27' travel trailer."
"Right behind a casino, but a really nice park. Excellent bathrooms and showers. A pool area and dog park. Good Wi-Fi and amenities."
"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"











Clean, beautiful, accessible, and reasonably priced. Laundry (2.75), wifi, pool, and more. Would love to come back!
Very popular in the summer!! Amazing lake front campsites with incredible views. Also kind of pricey. There’s onsite security and a big store with delicious icecream. Totally incredible fishing opportunities.
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.
It was fun. Just wish I knew that the camp site i picked were big enough for my Yurt. Just big enough for a tent that shuts 3 people.. if that.. but it was still a nice spot.
I took my son camping. Loved it. Although at the time we went the water a bit low. Like you couldn't use the swing to jump into water. But can still swim, boat and fish. Camp sites were kinda close and some were spacious. Planning on going again.
The drive up was windy and a bit steep at points but well groomed and manageable in an SUV. I’m sure most cars can do the drive with a responsible person behind the wheel. We drove right up to the pin where there’s 2 sites, an upper (larger site) and a lower with a fire ring. It did look like there were more pull offs before we pulled up to the pin. The view is insane and it feels super safe and secluded!!
She was very rude
Recent regrading of the southern road up made it a cake walk, it's like a runway. Got to the big circle at the top and stayed there but there are more roads branching off and then pullouts down the north side.
First Campground out of Paskenta, Ca. Small spot with a few campsites. Nice restroom we use when we camp nearby every year
Camping options near Glenn, California concentrate primarily within a 30-mile radius, with elevations ranging from 140 feet in the valley floor to over 700 feet in nearby foothills. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F from June through September, creating distinct seasonal camping considerations. Most campsites in the region remain accessible year-round due to mild winters, though facilities and services vary significantly between state-operated recreation areas and privately managed RV parks.
Fishing access: Bidwell Canyon Campground offers direct access to Lake Oroville for various fishing opportunities. "Nice lake, great fishing," notes camper Melissa K., highlighting the primary draw for many visitors to this state recreation area.
Water recreation: Buckhorn Recreation Area provides multiple water activities during warmer months. According to Susan R., "Water was super warm, but gets icky in the summer, so definitely need to go early in the season," suggesting late spring visits yield the best swimming conditions.
Wildlife viewing: Areas surrounding Buckhorn Recreation Area offer opportunities to observe local wildlife. As Stephani H. reports, "Falling asleep to the shrieks of distant coyotes was cool too. Heard lots of critters in the night, owls, deer, rabbits. In the morning was woken up by woodpeckers."
Wine tasting: Some nearby RV facilities offer unexpected diversions for adults looking to sample local vintages. At The Parkway RV Resort, one visitor mentioned, "There is wine tasting as well. Management kept in communication with us through text (my preferred method)."
Clean facilities: Buckhorn Recreation Area maintains well-kept grounds and facilities. A recent visitor noted, "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."
Riverside locations: River Reflections RV Park positions campers directly on the Feather River. As Ed G. explains, "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."
Affordable overnight options: Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot provides economical accommodations for travelers. According to Mary S., "Great overnight stop. Surprisingly quiet! Level pull-thru sites, full hook-ups. $40, well worth the price when temps are 90+ and need your a/c."
Level sites: Many campgrounds in the region feature level sites that accommodate various camping setups. One Parkway RV Resort camper shared, "When we arrived, the sites were clean and orderly, and there was actually grass and level parking spots."
Heat considerations: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, requiring preparation. At Buckhorn Recreation Area, Amanda R. stated, "Not much to the site. It was very hot and a distance to the lake."
Wind exposure: Some campgrounds experience significant wind events. A Buckhorn Recreation Area camper 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."
Road noise variations: Proximity to major transportation corridors affects noise levels. Elizabeth M. at River Reflections RV Park observed, "I can hear a gun range and a freeway. Basically in town, so not feeling like I'm enjoying nature."
Water levels: Seasonal water fluctuations impact recreation opportunities. A Bidwell Canyon camper reported, "Unfortunately the beach access/swimming area has turned into a meadow which was nice to see deer but there wasn't a place for the little ones to swim."
Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. According to a visitor at Buckhorn Recreation Area, "Nice playground area for kids. The swimming looks good as well."
Swimming options: Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA provides family-friendly water recreation. Melissa K. notes this location has "Electric hookups, sewer, clean grounds, playground, swimming pool, club house with bar and pool tables."
Site selection for families: When selecting sites, consider terrain and space constraints. At Bidwell Canyon Campground, Sean J. observed, "A lot of the sites are very uneven, ours was almost terraced, and the tent area was barely big enough for our 8 person tent."
Temperature timing: For more comfortable family camping, consider season carefully. The same Bidwell Canyon visitor suggested, "The campground would likely be better in late September/October" to avoid extreme summer heat.
Overnight convenience: The Parkway RV Resort serves as an efficient stopover location. Rob F. stated, "Like others have stated, this is a nice quiet spot for a stop over. We stayed one night on our way from southern Oregon to Fort Bragg, CA. It's clean and convenient."
Site spacing: Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot provides adequately spaced sites. According to Jason D., "We enjoyed a pull thru full hookup spot. We had our dogs and 5 year old with us. There was a fair amount of space between sites."
WiFi considerations: Internet connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At River Reflections RV Park, Michael S. noted, "Cell service is spotty at best and unfortunately WIFI was not working properly although that is not needed for camping, working was almost impossible."
Self-service check-in: Many locations offer after-hours arrival options. Gary R. at Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot reported, "Clean facilities, well maintained grounds and friendly neighbors. Conveniently located just off I-5, far enough away from the noise."
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Glenn, CA?
According to TheDyrt.com, Glenn, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 144 campgrounds and RV parks near Glenn, CA and 8 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Glenn, CA?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Glenn, CA is The Parkway RV Resort & Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 15 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Glenn, CA?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Glenn, CA.
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