Top Glamping near Greenview, CA

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Best Glamping Sites Near Greenview, CA (19)

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    1.

    Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

    32 Reviews
    65 Photos
    348 Saves
    Mount Shasta, California

    Welcome to Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort, located on the SW side of Lake Siskiyou, with panoramic views of Mt Shasta and the Shasta Trinity National Forest. Enjoy quiet fishing moments on the dock, quality family time on the lake, or kick back and relax on your cabin deck, Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort is the perfect place to take a break and enjoy the great outdoors.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Mount Shasta City KOA
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    2.

    Mount Shasta City KOA

    16 Reviews
    27 Photos
    68 Saves
    Mount Shasta, California
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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      3.

      Lovers Camp Trailhead

      1 Review
      3 Saves
      Greenview, California

      The Lover's Camp Trailhead is the starting point for popular hikes to Marble Valley, Sky High Lakes, Red Rock Valley, Little Elk Lake and Deep Lake. The Canyon Creek Trail connects with the PCT. Be sure to park in area designated and not in campsites.

      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Equestrian
      • Cabins
      • Tent Cabin
      • Glamping
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      4.

      Jackson Wellsprings

      19 Reviews
      48 Photos
      100 Saves
      Talent, Oregon
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $25 - $40 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from East Fork Campground

      5.

      East Fork Campground

      3 Reviews
      1 Photo
      81 Saves
      Sawyers Bar, California

      East Fork campground has 6 campsites right on the confluence of the East and South forks of the Salmon River. There is no water and no garbage services here, but there is a vault toilet available.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
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      6.

      Mcbride Springs Campground

      5 Reviews
      8 Photos
      185 Saves
      Mount Shasta, California

      Description : Situated on the lower slopes of Mt. Shasta at an elevation of 5000 feet, this popular campground has 12 sites with tables and fire rings, suitable for tents and small RV's. Vault toilets and water available. 7 day limit. $10 per night. No reservations. Usually opens by Memorial Day weekend and closes near the end of October. Conveniently located on Mt. Shasta and only a few minutes from I-5, services and supplies. A miniature spring-fed seasonal creek flows through the campground, and a hand operated pump provides well water. _ Special note : In 2009 a root disease was discovered in the campground that affected all of the white fir trees, killing some and infecting others. These hazardous trees were removed in early 2011 to allow the campground to be reopened for use. A major effort by the Forest Service to clean up the debris and replant non-affected native species in the campground occured throughout the spring of this year. Although the area has been temporarily impacted, in time nature will restore this popular campground to pristine conditions._

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $10 / night

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      7.

      Trinity Lake KOA Holiday

      7 Reviews
      76 Photos
      69 Saves
      Trinity Center, California

      Join us for incredible fishing, hiking and campfires under the stars. The Trinity Lake KOA Holiday offers RV**, Tent, and Deluxe Cabin camping. **We are Big Rig Friendly with beautiful wooded RV sites. The tent sites are spacious and tree-covered. Deluxe cabins feature a kitchen, bathroom, and linens. We are pet friendly and offer the Kamp K9 off leash dog park.

      Bringing a boat? A launch area is available 2 miles from the park. Don't have a boat? **We rent kayaks. **For hikers and ATV enthusiasts, there are hundreds of miles of trails traversing the Trinity Wilderness just outside the campground. Want to hang around the campground? Enjoy our**amenities **and recreation including 3-wheel bikes, mini golf, or heated pool. This wonderful setting is semi-remote, therefore cell phone and internet coverage can be unreliable making this the perfect place to "disconnect and reconnect" with nature and family. Trinity Lake KOA, camping at its best.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
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      8.

      McCloud RV Resort

      10 Reviews
      31 Photos
      29 Saves
      McCloud, California
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      10.

      Dillon Creek Campground

      2 Reviews
      4 Photos
      82 Saves
      Somes Bar, California

      Overview

      Dillon Creek Campground sits along its namesake creek in the lush forests of northern California. Visitors enjoy a variety of water sports on the nearby Klamath River.

      Recreation

      The Klamath and Salmon Rivers offer excellent fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting opportunities. Fishing for salmon and steelhead during the fall and early winter months is considered the finest in California. Hunting is also a popular pastime, with game including blacktail deer, black bear, blue grouse and quail.

      Facilities

      The Klamath and Salmon Rivers offer excellent fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting opportunities. Fishing for salmon and steelhead during the fall and early winter months is considered the finest in California. Hunting is also a popular pastime, with game including blacktail deer, black bear, blue grouse and quail.

      Natural Features

      The campground is situated in a forest of mixed hardwoods and conifers at an elevation of 1,780 feet. The Klamath River, a popular site for salmon fishing, runs alongside the site.

      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Cabins
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Tent Cabin

      $10 / night

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    Recent Glamping Reviews In Greenview

    110 Reviews of 19 Greenview Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      July 30, 2024

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      Large, clean & strict

      Large space with tons of camp sites. I took camp spot 28 and had plenty of space behind me and around me. Tons of rules here, but can tell the camp ground is well maintained and nothing unreasonable. Friendly staff, shoutout to Fernanda 🤙🏽

    • Camper-submitted photo from Trinity Lake KOA Holiday
      July 27, 2024

      Trinity Lake KOA Holiday

      Exactly what I needed!

      I started my journey up at Shasta lake, but was driven out by bees. I sought several other locations but decided Trinity was a worthwhile shot. I quickly made an online reservation, paid the holding fee, got there 4 hours early because I needed to just land instead of driving aimlessly, and the staff was so accommodating! They allowed me to stay in the parking lot while my site was being prepared, and they even let me in an hour and half earlier than check in! My spot was easy and accessible, close to bathrooms and showers, near the front store which had everything I needed, including coffee, a short walk to the lake, and a view of stars you don’t see very often. I came for solitude, but found comfort in neighbors who have a mutual love and respect for these great outdoors. I even shared a meal with my neighbor! This is an incredible place and very well maintained grounds. Staff are driving around quite literally into the night hours keeping things clean. Thanks Trinity KAO Holiday! I will be seeing you again!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      July 17, 2024

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      Needs work.

      Very large park. Does not look like any money has been invested in a long time. Lots of amenities but poor condition. 3 star because of full hookups. Worst marked loops ever.

    • Camper-submitted photo from McCloud RV Resort
      July 4, 2024

      McCloud RV Resort

      Cool and green

      This was day one of a 20 day cruise! We were more than happy to escape the 110’ temps down in the valley. The campground was cramped as it was the 4th of July holiday. Sites are really packed together!
      The micro-canal that runs through it was great for our lab. He just loved tramping in and out. The nights were cool - almost chilly. Of note: the water is great! Pure and cold. However, it is high pressure. It exploded our water hose! After that we learned to place our pressure regulator valve right on the faucet. Then attach the hose and filter. We enjoyed the pizza and beer at the little micro-brewery at the entrance to the park. They are no longer brewing their own beer and they hope to sell the place soon. Pizza was excellent. A great place for kids, bikes, and dogs.
      Best advice: book this at least 2 months in advance

    • Camper-submitted photo from McCloud RV Resort
      June 29, 2024

      McCloud RV Resort

      Filming you while you sleep

      I was warned in advance by several other friends who’ve been here before not to go because the owners can be real jerks. I should have listened. The thing you should be most aware of is that no matter what anyone says, their response will always be: We didn’t do anything because you didn’t tell us about anything and if you told us about it, we would take care of it, we will fix it. You can see that on the reviews when they respond. My answer: BULL. No one wants to have a conversation with them because they are difficult people. The husband owner is a sneak, who only wants to film your“violations” to use against you, if needed later. In my case, filming me while he woke me up in my trailer early in the morning. The wife is a confrontational Gaslighter, who will bounce up onto you, get in your face, put her hands in your face and keep elevating her voice until you go away. Then, they can always use all the recorded footage of you as retribution. Go look at their YouTube channel. They’re openly doing this to people that disagree with them. You can see they actually get off on having the confrontation, recording it,(of course not recording THEIR part of the conversations, the part that got people pissed off, just the part where they have now pissed somebody else off) and then they’ll post it in violation of everyone’s privacy. I own up to my mistake but am not happy with how it was handled, and there’s no way I’m taking it up with them because I figure my being filmed while I wake up will end up on the Internet. My issue is that I brought one mini trailer and one teardrop trailer in a spot(together they’re 26 feet) where Class A and 40ft 5th wheels go. Logically, I’m using less space and less electricity(120 v plugged into our bigger trailer who is plugged into the park) no water, and only have 2 people(total) in site as opposed to the 10 people in the 38 ft trailer next to us, or the six guys with three cars and a boat trailer next to us, or the class 40 ft class a with an enclosed utility trailer that is bigger than my teardrop, but I was sleeping in my extra tow(hence the invader’s spycam to catch me sleeping). So, instead of talking to us about it, they just charged us for an extra site. The gaslighting wife said she emailed me. No she didn’t. She billed me the extra space(without my consent) and her system sent me an invoice, which took you to a site for the terms and conditions. But I’m not checking my email because I’m camping and it looked like the normal invoice I would’ve gotten anyway for the one site…so we don’t find any of this out until after noon—the cutoff to be non refundable. Keep in mind these owners are camping abut 20 feet from me. Why didn’t they just come over and talk to us? If they had, we would have said we disagreed but understood and packed up and leave instead of getting charged two sites again for the night. Instead, they let their office person tell this after 12, and we were past the refund cut off. While I support a business owner’s right to enforce their rules, even if only against us, It should have been discussed with us face-to-face. I mean, if you’re willing to pound on someone’s trailer before they’ve woken up in the morning, and film them in bed as they wake up to open their door, then you know where we are and you know how to get our attention. They took our choice away. They took our privacy away. And they paint themselves as the good guy on these reviews and on their YouTube channel where they are openly enjoying kicking people out of their park. Otherwise, it was an ugly park. Looks nice upfront, but the back sites are horrible. I got burned with scalding water trying to get water for my dog. I got splinters from these god-awful looking tables. There’s a pile of debris right behind us. They run heavy machinery all day. God knows what they’re doing with all the footage they’ve illegally collected over the years. Note to owners: YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO POST MY IMAGE OR LIKENESS ONLINE.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      June 24, 2024

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      This campground is excellent!! Great amenities and very fun.

      The only reason i did not give this a 5 star is the outdated information and no notifications posted of events or schedules.  The don't have a schedule for the theater, it's just random and at the employees discretion from my understanding.  At the splash zone the paperwork was outdated, and had rules for a dock that doesn't exist.  The shower code didn't work.  They advertise a shower near the day use area and there isn't.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mcbride Springs Campground
      June 12, 2024

      Mcbride Springs Campground

      Lil hidden gem

      Beautiful shaded spots, first come, no reservations. Self pay kiosk, not very many spots. You can park 1-2 vehicles or very small camper.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      October 27, 2023

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      Incredible Place

      We just stayed in October 2023 and had the most peaceful time we could imagine. Very quiet, not too crowded this time of year, and absolutely beautiful. Can’t wait to come in the spring / early summer.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      October 9, 2023

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      Great camping for tent or RV

      We highly recommend this campground as they have all the amenities…a general store, boat rental, cabin rental, activities for the kiddos, a dog park and pub. Water, toilets and showers are readily available, though a bit in need of a good coat of paint and showers need cleaning/updating .

    • Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Wellsprings
      August 5, 2023

      Jackson Wellsprings

      Peaceful and Relaxing

      I car camped here based on another person's review. To add to her's I did not use a free shower unless you are able to get the code for the bathrooms at the campground from another camper then you can take a free shower. This facility offers RV camping, tps, and I'm open field for tent camping. The facility itself offers a hot soaking pool at 120 degrees that is fed from the hot springs, and a pool that is about 75°. They have restrooms, showers, and private bath houses that you can rent. There are a few snacks and locally made items inside the office. I do have drinking water and free bathroom use around the back side of the building. For car camping there is no shade just a gravel parking lot. There's also an older mobile home park in this area that is separated by a fence from the main facility which is where I can't. I felt safe I did however go stealth camping out of habit.
      There are walking trails around the property including a gigantic garden of veggies and flowers. I did pay $15 for a half day use, 9:30 to 4:30, of the hot soaking & regular pools. You are allowed to bring food and drink in just no glass.
      Ashland Oregon is known for Shakespeare festival, it is a liberal artsy free love type of town

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      July 11, 2023

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      Great Campground with lots to do

      This campground was the favorite of the trip. The tent sites are well spaced, the check-in process was quick and you got to speak to someone to get a map and ask any questions too. The store had everything you could've possibly forgotten, along with soft serve ice cream. The bar/restaurant had live music until 10pm. The lake and marina was a short walk. And the campground was located near the cutest downtown area of Mount Shasta. If you want dinner in town, check out Yak's for the best burger ever! This resort is great for groups, saw a lot of groups that were there for at least a week. Lots of bear activity warnings, but I didn't have any issues. Bathrooms and showers were pretty clean, nice and hot with good water pressure. Would absolutely stay here again!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      June 9, 2023

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      First week of June 2023

      Second time here. My wife and I love the location. We enjoy how close this campground is to area attractions and the staff here are very kind. I think we are going to make this a yearly trip!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Wellsprings
      June 7, 2023

      Jackson Wellsprings

      Amazing water and comfortable site

      This is not a glamorous camping experience. That said, the hot springs are wonderful and the campground is comfortable and convenient.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mcbride Springs Campground
      May 24, 2023

      Mcbride Springs Campground

      Great campground

      This campground had a paved road throughout and had a water spigot and vault toilets. Each site had a fire pit with a grate, a table, and a bear box. Site 9 is the camp hosts. It is a first come first serve campsite.

      We stayed at site 1 and had pretty nice afternoon shade. Our drive-in lot was pretty level. The bathrooms were clean and had toilet paper. We have T-Mobile and had great reception. It got a little windy but we we slept in our van so we did not have to worry about our stuff blowing away.

      The campsite itself was a short walk from a few great hike. The Muir Acsencion was the one we took.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Wellsprings
      October 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 :)

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mount Shasta City KOA
      October 10, 2022

      Mount Shasta City KOA

      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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort
      September 26, 2022

      Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

      A lot of room

      All the spots were pretty big, beautiful forest and some nice trails nearby. About a 30 minute drive from the bunny flat trail at mount shasta. There aren’t Many toiletbuildings so you have to walk further and it’s pretty busy at times.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mount Shasta City KOA
      August 26, 2022

      Mount Shasta City KOA

      Love it!!!

      Beautiful spot at the foot of Mt. Shasta! Lovely little town I’ve stayed here twice now once in April and once in august. They have four tent camping sites with electric hookup and fancy seating among many other types of sites

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mount Shasta City KOA
      August 24, 2022

      Mount Shasta City KOA

      Mountains, pool and not as hot

      We were glad we made the extra drive to this campground at the base of Mt Shasta - temps were cooler than the valley we had just come thru in Northern California and the pool was refreshing. Kids love staying at KOA’s and it didn’t disappoint. We had a good pull thru full hook up site across from the pool. Nice staff and easy check in. Great stopover for a night.

    • Camper-submitted photo from East Fork Campground
      August 17, 2022

      East Fork Campground

      Beautiful Canyon

      Well kept campground on Rock Creek. Clean, flushable bathrooms. 120+ campsites, multiple hosts. Several creekside sites reserved as first come first serve. 3 mile hike (lovely with only one short strenuous incline) to Rock Creek Lake. Definitely hike to see the collection of little lakes. Not too hot, cold at night along the creek. Be prepared to utilize bear box.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Camp Cowgirl at Surf Ranch
      August 1, 2022

      Camp Cowgirl at Surf Ranch

      Relax and unwind!

      Thanks to The Dyrt and Tentrr***** I received a $150 Tentrr certificate in one of the review contests and we enjoyed a great night here. It is definitely off the beaten path and there is no cell coverage; although I could communicate with Gina (the host) before arriving via text, once we arrived, we had no way to get in touch with her. The gate appeared locked but upon closer inspection, the combination lock was open, so we opened the gate, parked, and got the lay of the land; Gina greeted us about 30 minutes later.

      There is a “bunkhouse”, a “cookhouse” and an “outhouse” all with a cowgirl theme. The bunkhouse has a queen size bed, cookstove (which we did not use), a small table, and two small nightstands. Our only complaint was the tent did not zip all the way and it got a little chilly overnight, although we stayed warm with flannel sheets and comforters. Privacy was not an issue as it was so remote, but we did see Gina’s dog, a doe, and some lizards. 

      The cookhouse was fully outfitted with a griddle, dishes, plates, utensils – just about everything you could need to cook a meal. There was both a large table and a smaller one with two seats. Because the fire danger was so extreme when we were there, we were more comfortable using our camp stove. We also had the option of purchasing local steaks; I am a vegetarian, but hubby really liked his steak. 

      The outhouse had a “toilet” with a large plastic bag, along with wood chips and lime to be used after each use. At the end of our stay, we replaced the plastic bag and took the used one out with any other trash we had accumulated. We had “permission” to pee outside to reduce the amount of liquid waste in the bag. There was a metal basin and spigot with hand soap and a towel outside for hand washing. The outdoor shower was wonderful – hot water on demand and soap and towels provided – better than many campground showers we have used! 

      There were so many other touches that made our stay here wonderful – a large outside picnic table, chaise lounge, and a garden where I picked cucumbers, and tomatoes (heirloom and sun golds), and eating freshly picked produce was so yummy. There are hiking trails, but we chose to relax instead of explore. Also– since I brought my yoga mat along, the tent platform was an ideal place to set it up and enjoy yoga. Hubby also played his travel guitar. Would definitely return!

      *Note this site is no longer available through Tentrr but is through Hip Camp and Airbnb.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mount Shasta City KOA
      July 23, 2022

      Mount Shasta City KOA

      Nice KOA

      Clean, lots of amenities, friendly staff. Nice campsites if a bit busy. Stayed in a primitive tent slot near the perimeter. Some traffic from campers to reach some small trails.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Wellsprings
      July 21, 2022

      Jackson Wellsprings

      Relaxing

      This wellsprings is clean, relaxing, and worth it. Without going too far out of the valley, Jackson wellsprings is a good place to let things melt away.



    Guide to Greenview

    Camping near Greenview, California, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are plenty of options to explore.

    What to do:

    • Hiking: There are great trails around the area. One camper mentioned, "The Muir Ascension was the one we took," highlighting the nearby hiking opportunities from Mcbride Springs Campground.
    • Fishing and Swimming: The Klamath River is perfect for fishing and cooling off. A review noted, "The campground is located in a rural area with a wonderful setting along the Klamath River," which is true for Blue Heron RV Park.
    • Wildlife Watching: Campers have spotted wild horses roaming around, adding to the charm of places like Blue Heron RV Park.

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Many campers appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. One review stated, "The bathrooms were clean and had toilet paper," at Mcbride Springs Campground.
    • Friendly Hosts: Campers often mention the helpful staff. A visitor at Pearch Creek Campground said, "The camp hosts were so amazingly nice. Even gave me wood for a fire."
    • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy the roomy sites. A review for Blue Heron RV Park noted, "Huge parking pads, picnic table, and full hookups."

    What you should know:

    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Tree Of Heaven Campground, have fewer amenities. A camper mentioned, "Not RV friendly but great for tents."
    • Seasonal Access: Many campgrounds are only open during certain months. For example, Mcbride Springs Campground is open from Memorial Day to October.
    • No Reservations: Some sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis. A camper at Castle Lake Campground noted, "There are only 6 camp sites, and it is all first come first serve."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. One review for Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort mentioned, "Activities for the kiddos, a dog park and pub."
    • Safety First: Always check for nearby water access. A camper at Pearch Creek Campground said, "Great place to cool off with the river near the sites."
    • Pack Snacks: Having snacks on hand can keep the little ones happy. A visitor at Mount Shasta City KOA mentioned, "Nice grounds. I'm in a basic cabin."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A review for Waiiaka RV Park noted, "The spaces are close together but we were only there for the night's sleep."
    • Full Hookups: Look for campgrounds with full hookups for convenience. A camper at Friendly RV Park said, "Full hookups and shade. Great place to stop over when on a trip."
    • Plan for Fees: Some campgrounds charge for showers. A visitor at Waiiaka RV Park mentioned, "Showers have nice hot water for a minimal fee."

    Camping near Greenview, California, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking comfort.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Greenview, CA?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Greenview, CA is Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 32 reviews.

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