Best Glamping near Greenview, CA

Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort and Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday provide luxury glamping accommodations near Greenview, surrounded by the stunning Sierra Nevada mountains. Both locations feature glamping options with comfortable beds, linens, and private outdoor spaces. Lake Siskiyou's glamping sites include premium canvas tents and cabins positioned along the picturesque shoreline with views of Mount Shasta. These accommodations blend rustic charm with modern amenities including electricity, comfortable furnishings, and access to full-service bathrooms with hot showers. The Mount Shasta KOA offers deluxe glamping pods and spacious canvas tents with custom furnishings, heating, and convenient amenities. A recent visitor mentioned, "The cabin we stayed in was good as well. There's many things to do in the surrounding area including cliff jumping and swimming at the beach."

Visitors staying at these glamping resorts enjoy direct access to outdoor recreation at Lake Siskiyou, including an inflatable water park, swimming beaches, and watercraft rentals. The lake provides exceptional kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing opportunities with mountain backdrops. Hiking trails connect directly to the campgrounds, offering everything from easy lakeside walks to challenging mountain treks. Mount Shasta City is minutes away, providing dining options and shopping. Siskiyou Beach and Camp features a marina and general store on-site, while the KOA Holiday includes a market and recreational facilities. According to one camper, "Despite being an incredibly busy campground, we had quite a peaceful experience here. Every inch of the campground is covered in pine trees and smells incredible." Both resorts remain open seasonally, with Lake Siskiyou operating from April through October and the KOA Holiday available year-round.

Best Glamping Sites Near Greenview, California (20)

    1. Lovers Camp Trailhead

    1 Review
    Greenview, CA
    12 miles

    "We just finished a backpacking trip in marble valley and sky high lakes area, both accessible about 5+ miles from the Lovers Camp Trailhead. It was absolutely beautiful!"

    2. Tree Of Heaven Campground

    12 Reviews
    Yreka, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 493-2243

    $15 - $20 / night

    "This was a convenient spot since it's close enough to the Oregon border, located close to Yreka and just far enough off the 1-5 to make you feel like you're off the beaten path."

    "I had tent site right on the river and nearly had the place to myself."

    3. Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

    34 Reviews
    Mount Shasta, CA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 926-2618

    "We took 2 small children in a rented camper and went to this lake in a recommendation from friends in Mt. Shasta .. we were not disappointed!"

    "Love going to Lake Siskiyou. My family has been going the week of 4th of July for almost 30 years. It has a nice beach, boat ramp, party boat rentals, general store, restaurant, bar, arcade, laundry."

    4. Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday

    17 Reviews
    Mount Shasta, CA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 926-4029

    $66 - $149 / night

    "For once a KOA not next to a freeway. Off the beaten path for a change. Nice grounds. I'm in a basic cabin. It's basic. No ac just a ceiling fan. Nice small queen bed with linens."

    "They have four tent camping sites with electric hookup and fancy seating among many other types of sites"

    5. East Fork Campground

    3 Reviews
    Sawyers Bar, CA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 493-2243

    "Nice little campground right next to a pretty river.  When I stayed I was the only one at the campground.  "

    "Its a short drive to some great hikes, but the campground itself was too busy and too close to the highway to use as a good starting point."

    6. Jackson Wellsprings

    21 Reviews
    Talent, OR
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 482-3776

    $25 - $40 / night

    "I’m camping here in my car basically in a gravel parking lot next to a meadow for tent campers. There’s very little privacy however! The amenities and addition opportunities make up for it."

    "This is a beautiful campground that is great for renting and grabbing a great spot near Ashland as your driving through. Who doesn’t want to stop at a hot spring?"

    7. Toad Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Mount Shasta, CA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 926-4511

    "Toad Lake is a pristine mountain lake accessible only via a long, rough, and rocky single lane dirt road (Toad Lake Road 40N64)."

    8. Mcbride Springs Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mount Shasta, CA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 926-4511

    $10 / night

    "There are fire pits, hand-pump water spouts, small creek from water spring runoff, bathrooms, and its only $10 to stay. The surrounding area is beautiful, and the town is nearby."

    "The running water comes down the mountain in the form of a creek, and there is a water pump at the well for those who would rather not test their constitution with the stream. "

    9. Siskiyou Beach and Camp

    4 Reviews
    Mount Shasta, CA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 926-2618

    "Our site had a good amount of space, and although there were a lot of campers around us, we didn't feel overly cramped and had a decent amount of space."

    "Bathrooms are older but clean. Lake area was not crowded"

    10. Dillon Creek Campground

    2 Reviews
    Somes Bar, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 629-4136

    $10 / night

    "unfortunately, fire season can take its toll and the whole river valley will be covered in smoke. we try to go earlier in the summer to avoid the risk when possible."

    "There is access to the stream which has a nice swimming hole, if you don’t mind the cold. The campground is quite with absolutely no cell service, which is great if that’s what you are looking for."

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Glamping Reviews near Greenview, CA

129 Reviews of 20 Greenview Campgrounds


  • orla S.
    May. 20, 2022

    Jackson Wellsprings

    No dogs allowed in domes or bell tent

    Plan to keep your pets at home if you want to stay in the domes or bell tent.  As another reviewer noted, the grounds have seen better days.  I guess that's how they keep camping prices so low.  3 stars because of the hot springs---better as a day trip and not a place to stay

  • Mark J.
    Oct. 10, 2022

    Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday

    Mt Shasta KOA

    For once a KOA not next to a freeway. Off the beaten path for a change. Nice grounds. I'm in a basic cabin. It's basic. No ac just a ceiling fan. Nice small queen bed with linens. Within walking distance of good restaurants. RV sites look level and large with trees near most. There is a train occasionally at night that can be annoying. 

    I recommend Mt Shasta KOA.

  • l
    Oct. 20, 2022

    Jackson Wellsprings

    AMAZING SPA

    I’m camping here in my car basically in a gravel parking lot next to a meadow for tent campers. There’s very little privacy however! The amenities and addition opportunities make up for it. There are free showers, a bathroom with running water, potable water, and for $10 extra you get 1.5 hours soaking in a mineral pool, one hot one cold, and there’s also a sauna. In addition the showers inside the spa are much nicer!! I feel completely rejuvenated, and definitely recommend for anyone looking to have a relaxing evening :)

  • Raphaela H.
    Jun. 23, 2020

    Tree Of Heaven Campground

    Convenient along I5

    We stopped here on a road trip along Interstate 5. The location was conveniently close to the freeway, but still felt like a real campsite instead of traveler's stop. We couldn't hear the freeway and it had nice amenities like flush toilets. Our site was also pretty shady, which was nice in summer. It was pretty scenic; we were located just by a walking path and with a view of the river, however, the camp host did not enforce quiet hours. The large group next to us was extremely drunk and noisy and nobody ever stopped by. They took off the next morning (loudly exclaiming that they needed to pack up to avoid paying), so there was likely never an interaction with the host. We arrived late and couldn't leave to alert the host as it didn't feel safe to do so. I'm not sure where the host is situated in relation to where we were, but I suspect you could hear the party throughout the camp, throughout the night, so we were surprised that no action was taken. It didn't feel safe.

  • J
    Sep. 6, 2018

    East Fork Campground

    Secluded Campground

    Nice little campground right next to a pretty river.  When I stayed I was the only one at the campground.  The sites are near the road but it seemed to have light usage and I never heard cars in the night.  

    No running water (unless you filter from the river) and no trash services, just a pit toilet.

    This campground is a great place to stay before heading into the Trinity Alps.  A 20 minute drive on a dirt road leads to the China Gultch Trailhead, a popular trail leading to Grizzly Lake.

    I would definitely recommend this site to anyone headed into the Alps.

  • Brittney  K.
    Aug. 14, 2020

    Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday

    Great campsites, horrific bathrooms

    We stayed for a week and our campsite was great. Lots of trees for shade, solid fire ring, polite staff. This is a great location for exploring the Mount Shasta area. However, KOA prides itself as a brand who delivers clean bathrooms and these were horrific. Each time was an horrifying adventure with either muddy dirt strewn floors, giant hair clumps, full toilets, etc. There were the cheapest plastic shower curtains that mostly resembled Saran Wrap which led to the water on the floor issue. There was only 1 stool in 1 shower so everyone else put your stuff on the filthy floor or use the 1 hook to hold your towel, yesterday’s clothes, today’s new clothes and your toiletries. I never felt clean leaving that bathroom which made the week stay more arduous than necessary. There was a woman who we saw cleaning the bathroom twice a day and it was the only bathroom for a rather large and busy campsite. Coming from other KOA which are cleaned every hour this was an adjustment.

  • W
    Jul. 6, 2021

    Trinity Lake KOA Holiday

    Trinity lake KOA

    Stayed here over the 4th of July weekend. Campers were respectful of quiet hours and staff was mostly courteous. They charge for everything including an early check-in fee when we had to move sites due to reservation conflicts. Lots of children and some camp sites are on top of each other. The water was low so fishing was difficult to find. Great for families with young children and those hoping for entertainment for kids. Not great if you are looking for space and quiet.

  • P
    Jun. 21, 2020

    Minersville Campground

    Nice lake-side camping

    Nice, small campground near the edge of Trinity Lake. Approximately 8 campsites can be reserved and 8 are available on a first come, first serve basis. There are no showers available, but there are showers at the nearby Bushytail campground up the road. Site 1 is the only site with electric hookups. The nearby lakeshore is quite muddy (depending upon water level), but provides great fishing and boating opportunities. A nice trail runs along the campground. There is no wifi or cellular coverage. Booking the site was a little confusing because the website noted "dry camping" - we did not know what to expect based on this description. However, there IS running drinking water and bathrooms with flush toilets and sinks on-site. Advise picking up firewood before arrival. There is no firewood available for purchase on-site. However, you are able to gather available wood. There is also a small store which sells firewood 10-15 minutes away  (Pinewood Cove).

  • J
    Oct. 8, 2018

    Mcbride Springs Campground

    Clean, Well-Kept & Near Amenities

    There are fire pits, hand-pump water spouts, small creek from water spring runoff, bathrooms, and its only $10 to stay. The surrounding area is beautiful, and the town is nearby.


Guide to Greenview

Camping areas near Greenview, California sit within the Klamath National Forest at elevations between 2,500-5,000 feet. The terrain features coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear waterways that maintain cool temperatures even during summer heat. Campgrounds typically experience significant temperature swings between day and night, with summer days reaching 85-95°F and nights dropping to 40-50°F.

What to do

Riverside swimming and fishing: Several campgrounds offer direct water access with cold, clear swimming holes. At Tree Of Heaven Campground, the Klamath River provides cooling relief during hot summer days. One camper noted, "This is a beautiful campsite, spacious spots for tents and RV. Lots of things to do swimming fishing hiking. Very quiet."

Hiking to alpine lakes: Multiple trailheads accessible from campgrounds lead to pristine mountain lakes. At Lovers Camp Trailhead, visitors can embark on backpacking trips to spectacular high-elevation destinations. A reviewer explained, "We just finished a backpacking trip in marble valley and sky high lakes area, both accessible about 5+ miles from the Lovers Camp Trailhead. It was absolutely beautiful!"

Water sports on Lake Siskiyou: Rent kayaks, paddleboards, or pontoon boats for lake activities with mountain views. A visitor to Lake Siskiyou commented, "We rented kayaks and the lake was so serene; the perfect way to spend an afternoon." Some families rent pontoon boats for full-day lake excursions with swimming stops at secluded coves.

What campers like

Pine-scented campgrounds: The forested setting provides natural shade and distinctive mountain aromas. According to a camper at Siskiyou Beach and Camp, "Every inch of the campground is covered in pine trees and smells incredible." This natural setting creates a pleasant atmosphere even when campgrounds reach capacity.

River access campsites: Waterfront sites offer both recreational opportunities and soothing natural soundscapes. A Tree of Heaven visitor shared, "Small campground with river access. Open campsites, set in a canyon. No great hiking options from the campground, but easy access to the river make it a good spot for a hot summer's day."

Natural mineral hot springs: Thermal springs provide relaxation after hiking or exploring. Near Ashland, Jackson Wellsprings combines camping with mineral spring access. A camper stated, "When you camp here for $25 a night, you are granted access to the Hot Spring and mineral pool. I love relaxing here, it is very peaceful and a great environment."

What you should know

Bear activity awareness: Bears frequent many campgrounds in the region. At Mcbride Springs Campground, "Each site had a fire pit with a grate, a table, and a bear box." Proper food storage is mandatory, with most established campgrounds providing bear-resistant storage options.

Limited water availability: Some campgrounds experience seasonal water shortages. A recent visitor to Mcbride Springs noted, "There is no water right now because the spring/well is dried up. There are fire rings on about 1/2 the camp cites." Always check current water status before arrival.

Significant temperature fluctuations: Daytime heat contrasts with cold nights at higher elevations. Pack accordingly with both warm weather and cold weather clothing. The higher you camp, the more dramatic these temperature changes become.

Tips for camping with families

Inflatable water park access: Lake Siskiyou offers structured water activities for children of various ages. A family found, "The lake sits at the bottom of Mt. Shasta and has an inflatable waterpark, swimming area, and water recreation rentals."

Shaded campsites for midday comfort: Reserve spots with natural tree cover to avoid excessive sun exposure during hot summer days. A recent visitor to East Fork Campground reported, "The spot I was in was small and nestled in a grove of aspen trees. The bear locker was well maintained and the fire ring was double walled."

Limited cell service preparation: Many camping areas have no connectivity, requiring advance planning for entertainment and safety. One camper noted, "The best part is theres no cell service to distract you." Download maps, activity guides, and entertainment options before arrival.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: Few campgrounds offer full RV services, requiring conservation strategies. At Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday, "The pull-through sites were priced at approximately $55 per night. We had 2 bars of Verizon service." Most other campgrounds offer limited or no hookups.

Rough access roads: Many forest service campgrounds require navigating unpaved roads. An RVer cautioned, "The road is very rough, so expect to bounce around for about 1.5 hours while traveling at an average speed of 5mph." Smaller rigs fare better than large ones on these routes.

Alternative glamping options: For those seeking glamping close to Greenview, California without RV requirements, several campgrounds offer cabin accommodations. The Mount Shasta KOA provides various lodging styles with amenities that bridge traditional camping and comfort.

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