RV sites near Igo, California provide options for both short-term and extended stays throughout the year. Positioned in Shasta County at approximately 1,450 feet elevation, this region experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F and mild winters. Most campgrounds in the area offer electrical hookups to support air conditioning during summer months when temperatures can remain above 90°F well into evening hours.
What to do
River access fishing: Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort offers proximity to prime fishing spots on the Trinity River. "We fished Lewiston lake less than 10 min. away and Whiskeytown Lake about 20-25 min. away with great luck. The little town of Lewiston is pretty cool and a 5 min walk from the campground as well is the trinity river," notes one visitor who stayed for a week.
Basketball and games: Red Bluff KOA Journey provides recreational facilities beyond typical campground amenities. "It's a great place to keep the kids entertained and give adults some time to relax. The facilities were great. Clean bathrooms and showers, fire pit, pool, and a lot more," reports a camper who stayed during an evacuation period.
Hunting access: Critter Creek Campground provides direct access to hunting grounds. "Stayed there last year and got a nice buck. Good spot for hunting," mentions one visitor. Another hunter adds, "The property backs up to nothing but days and days worth of b-zone land. It also was really nice to have hot showers after really long days."
What campers like
Clean facilities: Mountain Gate RV Park earns consistent praise for maintenance standards. "We felt safe and it's probably one of the most cleanest campground and facilities I've ever been to. Clean bathrooms, showers, zero trash around," reports one visitor. Another adds, "Well maintained and clean park. Actually has grass, not all gravel."
River views: JGW RV Park offers waterfront camping spots for those seeking natural settings. "Nice river spot, full hookup. It was hot (it is summer Redding). Leval site not crowded space," notes one visitor. Another camper mentions, "We have a 26 ft travel trailer and mid size pick up. They have sites ranging from basic rv with water and electric along with sites with full hookups."
Helpful management: Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort receives positive feedback for staff assistance. "We became buddies with the camp host Craig who gave us great fishing tips for the area and had some great conversation with as well. The owners were very nice and run a tight ship," shares one visitor who stayed for a week.
What you should know
Site sizes and tow vehicles: Space constraints affect larger rigs at some campgrounds. At Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, one camper advises, "Biggest I would put in here would be about a 30 foot trailer. You have to disconnect your tow vehicle." Despite size limitations, another visitor with a larger setup noted, "Our 35 foot fifth wheel easily navigated the space."
Seasonal closures: Trail In RV Park & Campground experiences seasonal restrictions. "I stayed in late october with a fire ban. After a week they lifted it," notes one camper. Another visitor adds, "Booked a site at the last minute after determining that we could travel across the Siskiyou summit on Interstate 5 in January."
Resident populations: Several campgrounds maintain long-term occupants. One visitor to Trail In RV Park observed, "There are long time campers/residents & the place is worn down but it has a nice peaceful presence." This mix of temporary and permanent residents affects the social atmosphere at many area campgrounds.
Tips for camping with families
Pool availability: Shasta Lake RV Resort has seasonal pool operations. "The pool was closed for the year. They said it was because of water rations," reports one family who ultimately relocated. Similarly, at JGW RV Park, a visitor noted, "The pool was not open the first week of October when we visited. That was my only disappointment. It's still 80 degrees during October."
Shade importance: Heat management becomes crucial during summer months. A family at Shasta Lake RV Resort warned, "The camp sites have limited shade so if you like baking in heat then disregard this review." When temperatures regularly exceed 100°F in summer, shaded sites become premium accommodations.
Water activities: River access provides natural cooling options. At Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, one family shared, "Just around the corner from the campground (walking distance) is access to the river. The whole family enjoyed dipping in when it's warm outside."
Tips from RVers
Highway proximity: Marina RV Park offers convenient highway access for overnight stays. "Marina RV park was ok, more a parking lot with hookups. There was a pool as well, not sure it was open though. It was pretty clean and comfortable, just no picnic table or even space outside to hangout," notes one RVer. For those seeking convenience over ambiance, this location provides easy access to Interstate 5.
Electrical capacity: Electrical system limitations affect comfort during extreme weather. At Marina RV Park, one RVer reported, "Only issue is that our 30amp had issues, which meant the airconditioning unit could not run continuously in 100 degree heat." Checking electrical capacity becomes essential when temperatures climb in summer months.
Pest management: Maintaining vigilance against pests protects your investment. One RVer at Marina RV Park warned, "The real kicker though is the ant infestation we received in a single eighteen or so hour stay. Another guest warned us as they had the same experience but 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."