Best Glamping near Glenn, CA

Lake Francis Resort and Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs offer distinctive glamping experiences in the Glenn, California region, with accommodations ranging from cozy cabins to spacious yurts. Lake Francis features cabins with twin bunk beds, full-size bottom bunks, private bathrooms with showers, mini-fridges, hot plates, and microwave ovens. One guest shared, "The cabin was great. Two bedrooms, each with twin bunk beds and a full bottom bunk and twin above. Small bathroom with shower, mini fridge, hot plates, microwave, and dishes." These glamping sites provide comfortable amenities including dining tables, futons in living areas, and wide front porches perfect for enjoying lake views. Many accommodations include electricity, climate control features like swamp coolers, and furnished interiors that elevate the outdoor experience beyond traditional camping.

Visitors to these glamping destinations enjoy direct access to lakes for swimming, fishing, and boating activities. Lake Francis Resort provides paddle boat and kayak rentals, while both locations offer swimming pools for guests seeking refreshment during hot summer months. According to a camper, "We spent our time at the pool which is near the flushable toilets and the ice cream parlor, restaurant, and camp store." Family-friendly amenities include game rooms with pool tables, baseball fields, and communal picnic areas with BBQ facilities. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with deer frequently visiting campsites, especially at Lake of the Springs where they're tame enough to eat from visitors' hands. Most glamping accommodations require reservations, with check-in typically at 4 PM and check-out by 11 AM, and sites fill quickly during peak summer months when temperatures can exceed 100 degrees.

Best Glamping Sites Near Glenn, California (9)

    1. The Parkway RV Resort & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Orland, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 865-9188

    "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.  "

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

    2. Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

    11 Reviews
    Corning, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 528-3586

    $49 - $69 / night

    "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."

    "Go right at the main entrance. We missed it by wandering around the casino trying to find it."

    3. Collins Lake Recreation Area

    22 Reviews
    Oregon House, CA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 692-1600

    "*pros: great little market, very nice staff, clean, great views *cons: rocky watch your step, especially at the beach and a long the shore."

    "We’ve been to Collins Lake a few times and we love it! Lots of different camping spots and the lake is stocked with fish. Ice cream at the store is a must."

    4. Sycamore Ranch RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Smartsville, CA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 741-1190

    "This is such a beautiful piece of California."

    "The trees are amazing and there are about 2 miles of walking trails. The campground is along Dry Creek, which isn't dry but is covered in some sort of green stuff (not algae)."

    5. Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs

    7 Reviews
    Oregon House, CA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It’s definitely a place I’ll put on my list to camp at again, especially when they figure out their electrical issues."

    "WiFi is very very limited- drive to top of hill or lodge( very sporadic) Great Lake for swimming, fishing and small boats. Store on site. Clean swimming pool. Ideal for Tent or RV."

    6. North Fork Campground

    2 Reviews
    Stonyford, CA
    35 miles
    Website

    "The campground is next to the Truckee River but most sites do not have easy access to it.

    There are only three pit toilets since one of them is permanently damaged and has been for quite some time."

    "If you drive past all the OHV-filled camps, you’ll eventually get to this little gem."

    7. Lake Francis Resort

    3 Reviews
    Oregon House, CA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 692-1700

    $40 - $100 / night

    "We decided this time around to reserve one of their cabins. We stayed at the Diamond P cabin which has the best view of the lake within this group of cabins."

    "Nice quiet lake. Good campsites. Good general store and even a little restaurant and ice cream shack."

    8. Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Red Bluff, CA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 527-2813

    "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."

    "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."

    9. Golden Trout Campground

    1 Review
    Strawberry Valley, CA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 283-2050

    "This campground had riding trails that could bring you to Sly Creek and secret camping sites that a quad or 4 wheel drive could find. It's closed until 2023 due to the fires."

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  • Gina C.
    Jul. 26, 2019

    Lake Francis Resort

    Fun cabin rental

    Some of my family has camped here in the past at one of the tent sites. We decided this time around to reserve one of their cabins. We stayed at the Diamond P cabin which has the best view of the lake within this group of cabins. You can walk to the lake (it’s about 100 yards) from this location. Though it does fill up fast (by 11am it was pretty full). They have a large portable toilet there for use. We spent our time at the pool which is near the flushable toilets and the ice cream parlor, restaurant, and camp store. The pool goes from 3.5’ ft to 5’ back to 3.5’ ft.

    The cabin was great. Two bedrooms, each with twin bunk beds and a full bottom bunk and twin above. Small bathroom with shower, mini fridge, hot plates, microwave, and dishes. Dining table and futon in the living area. Nice wide front porch to sit on and enjoy the view, communal tables and bbq for all the cabins. This unit also had a swamp cooler to help manage the heat.

    Check in is 4pm and check out is 11am. There is also a small game room with a pool table, a baseball field, paddle boats, and kayaks to rent.

    The down side is how quickly the easiest access to the lake fills up. Everyone has to drive over from the tent RV site to access the water. There are other places you can drive and park to get to the water, but there it a drop off into the water from there vs a gradual walk in.

  • Trudy P.
    Sep. 28, 2018

    North Fork Campground

    Campground away from the Interstate

    The North Fork campground is about 30 minutes off of Interstate 80 along a 1-2 lane paved road. The campground is next to the Truckee River but most sites do not have easy access to it.

    There are only three pit toilets since one of them is permanently damaged and has been for quite some time. There is no running water or access to any electricity.

    It is is a small to medium size campground which is a plus and it’s in the trees.

  • James W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2025

    The Parkway RV Resort & Campground

    Great Place to stop on I-5

    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.  We needed to move our reservation to one night earlier, and the camp staff graciously made it happen.  When we arrived, the sites were clean and orderly, and there was actually grass and level parking spots.  The full hookups worked great and it turned out to be just what we needed.  We also found a local panaderia for breakfast pastries that were delicious.  This was exactly what we needed.

  • E
    Jun. 23, 2020

    Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs

    Glad to get out in 2020

    We were just happy to get out and camping. It’s definitely a place I’ll put on my list to camp at again, especially when they figure out their electrical issues. From what I could tell when driving around the majority of the sites were level; we had 4 spots and all were easy to back in.

    Some Pros - the market was well stocked; majority of the staff were very helpful; campsites on the outer rings had shrubbery for site separation and inner rings are great for groups; showers were close and they had hot water; kids loved fishing from the shore; quiet at night; deer had no problem hanging out with us as we had our meals.

    Some Cons - I’m not really a fan of “first come first serve”, it makes it hard when group camping; there wasn’t a single day when some campsite didn’t have electrical issues, in fact they turned a lot of their RV sites into Tent Sites because of electrical issues; no wood fires, propane is okay; at no fault to the site/staff, and all due to Covid precautions, there was no playground, boat rentals, etcetera.

  • Sharon B.
    Jul. 17, 2024

    Collins Lake Recreation Area

    Lakeside

    *pros: great little market, very nice staff, clean, great views *cons: rocky watch your step, especially at the beach and a long the shore. Recommend water shoes, although this may only help a little as the rocks are quite large and when can trip over them as much as step on them. they are not round river rocks, but pointy and painful to traverse. *my stay: I was only here for two nights and on the second morning some people pulled in and pitched a tent at 4:30 in the morning. They weren’t particularly loud, but they did curse and had their flashlight bright enough that it shone into my site and RV. Overall, it was still a very pleasant stay for the two nights.

  • T
    Aug. 6, 2019

    Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs

    Rustic. Huge. Nice

    Clean and Rustic. WiFi is very very limited- drive to top of hill or lodge( very sporadic) Great Lake for swimming, fishing and small boats. Store on site. Clean swimming pool. Ideal for Tent or RV.

  • Bearit W.
    May. 12, 2021

    Sycamore Ranch RV Park

    Heaven on earth

    This is such a beautiful piece of California. It is clean and well maintained my daughter who is 5 loved writing her hoverboard around the entire park there are lots of kids to play with and the caretaker and his family were super welcoming and professional. It is really relaxing and refreshing

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2023

    Collins Lake Recreation Area

    Great spot close to home

    We’ve been to Collins Lake a few times and we love it! Lots of different camping spots and the lake is stocked with fish. Ice cream at the store is a must. Wi-Fi connection at the campsite was better than good. Don’t recommend using the last shower on the left in the bathhouse close to the beach. No water pressure at all. Bring your bikes if you have them because the ride to the dam is nice. Spot 73 is an okay spot. Water spigot is way too short and there was a lot of mud and water that wouldn’t drain from site. It’s not listed as such but you can pull through. Anyone that says this place is too crowded with RVs so close to each other has never been to an RV park. At least this place has trees!

  • 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.


Guide to Glenn

Glamping accommodations near Glenn, California provide rustic comfort amid the natural surroundings of northern California. The region sits at the western edge of the Sacramento Valley with the Mendocino National Forest to the west, creating opportunities for both lakeside relaxation and mountain exploration. Summer temperatures regularly reach 90-100°F during peak camping season, making water access a priority for most visitors.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Collins Lake Recreation Area, anglers find well-stocked waters and multiple fishing spots. "We fished from kayaks and always caught fish for dinner," shares one visitor who appreciates the productive waters. The lake maintains good fish populations throughout camping season.

Water recreation: Paddle boats and kayaks provide ways to cool off during hot summer days. "I took advantage of the water and after getting shuttled up to the bridge kayaked down the Yuba and up dry creek all the way to our campsite!" notes a camper at Sycamore Ranch RV Park. Many campgrounds offer boat rentals with hourly rates between $15-30.

Wildlife observation: Animal watching ranks high on camper activities. "Each day a family of deer came thru our site and were so tame they ate fruit right out of the kids' hands. So cool!" mentions a visitor at Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs. Wildlife viewing is best during early morning and evening hours when temperatures cool.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness receives consistent praise. "The bathrooms are pretty clean and you have to pay for showers (which we didn't use)," reports a Sycamore Ranch visitor. Most campgrounds maintain regular bathroom cleaning schedules even during peak season.

Quiet atmosphere: The Parkway RV Resort & Campground earns appreciation for its peaceful environment. "When we arrived, the sites were clean and orderly, and there was actually grass and level parking spots," notes one camper. Sites typically maintain adequate spacing for comfort without feeling isolated.

Lake access: Direct water access ranks high on camper priorities during summer heat. "We stayed at site 60A Lake Front View, which had stunning water views and a spacious setup," shares a visitor about Collins Lake Recreation Area. Lakefront sites typically book 3-6 months in advance for summer weekends.

What you should know

Heat management: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. "The site gets a lot of sun in the morning and afternoon, so bring a popup canopy for shade—it made a big difference for us!" advises a Collins Lake camper. Heat often peaks between 2-5pm during summer months.

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly by location. "Cell coverage is nonexistent outside of one small area," warns a visitor about Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs. Many campgrounds offer WiFi near main offices or stores only.

Reservation requirements: "Check in is 4pm and check out is 11am," notes a camper about scheduling. Sites fill quickly during peak summer months, especially on weekends, requiring reservations 2-3 months in advance for prime spots.

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities: Swimming pools provide family-friendly alternatives to lake swimming. At Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot, "The pool was amazing and the shuttle was great considering the heat," notes one visitor. Pools typically operate between 10am-8pm during summer.

Kid-friendly activities: Game rooms and recreational facilities keep children entertained. "There is also a small game room with a pool table, a baseball field, paddle boats, and kayaks to rent," mentions a Lake Francis Resort visitor. Most campgrounds offer at least basic recreational facilities.

Water safety: Water access requires supervision due to varying shoreline conditions. "In the Spring, the water level is much higher so the water line is closer to the campsites... In the fall, pre-winter, the water level is much lower. It was about a 50 yard walk down to the water," explains a camper. Lake conditions change seasonally.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Lake Francis Resort offers complete services for RVs. "Some of my family has camped here in the past at one of the tent sites. We decided this time around to reserve one of their cabins," shares a visitor who appreciated the variety of accommodation options.

Pull-through convenience: Level sites with easy access matter to RV campers. "Clean facilities, well maintained grounds and friendly neighbors. Conveniently located just off I-5, far enough away from the noise. Sites are level 75 ft pull through sites," notes a Rolling Hills visitor. Most RV sites accommodate vehicles up to 35 feet, with premium sites handling larger rigs.

Electrical limitations: Power issues sometimes affect RV camping comfort. "There wasn't a single day when some campsite didn't have electrical issues, in fact they turned a lot of their RV sites into Tent Sites because of electrical issues," warns a Lake of the Springs visitor. Bringing a generator backup can help during peak usage times.

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