Best Cabin Camping near Lewiston, CA

Several furnished cabin options are available near Lewiston, California, ranging from basic accommodations to fully-equipped units. Trinity River Adventure Inn offers three distinct cabin styles: a large A-frame for groups, a mid-size cabin for 3-4 people, and a smaller fisherman's cabin for couples. Each cabin includes full kitchens, comfortable living areas, and private bathrooms with showers. "Everything is provided, from cooking utensils to bedding/towels. Just bring food/drink. There is even satellite TV and wifi. Firewood is provided for the wood burning stoves," notes one visitor. Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort and Lakeview Terrace Resort also feature cabin rentals with varying amenities. Most cabins in the area include electricity, heating systems, and basic furniture, with some offering outdoor patios or decks for relaxing.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location and price point. Trinity Lake KOA Holiday, open from May to October, provides standardized cabin accommodations with consistent amenities and professional management. Many private cabin rentals like Henson's Hideaway offer more spacious layouts with multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, and living areas suitable for families or groups. Most cabins in the region are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by property. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when fishing and water recreation draw visitors to the area. Some properties like Trinity River Adventure Inn allow guests to rent multiple cabins simultaneously for larger gatherings, with shared outdoor spaces between units.

While most cabin rentals provide basic cookware, dishes, and utensils, guests should confirm what supplies are included before arrival. Bedding and towels are typically provided in the more upscale cabins but may be bring-your-own at more rustic locations. The nearest substantial grocery shopping is in Weaverville, about 15 minutes west of Lewiston, though smaller stores in Lewiston offer limited supplies. Many cabin properties include on-site stores with basic provisions, firewood, and ice. Visitors planning extended stays should consider bringing specialty food items, personal toiletries, and any specific cooking equipment needed. Cell service can be spotty in some areas, though many cabins offer wifi connectivity for guests requiring internet access during their stay.

Best Cabin Sites Near Lewiston, California (28)

    1. Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Lewiston, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (530) 778-3894

    "This is a very nice Mom and Pop Rv Park.  The host is very friendly and helpful. Very quiet and relaxing stay.   They have a store at the park.  If you want they provide a fire pit. "

    "There are tent sites away from the rv part, but we never checked that area out. The rv spots are very clean, and even though they’re close together with no privacy it was an amazingly quiet park."

    2. Trinity River Adventure Inn

    1 Review
    Douglas City, CA
    5 miles
    Website

    $95 - $275 / night

    "The Trinity River Adventure Inn cabins are a group of three cabins located on the bank of the Trinity River. The closest town for supplies is Weaverville, about a 15 min drive west."

    3. Lakeview Terrace Resort

    1 Review
    Lewiston, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 778-3803

    4. Pinewood Cove Resort on Trinity Lake

    2 Reviews
    Weaverville, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (539) 286-2201

    $40 / night

    "Breath taking view of the lake"

    5. Trinity Lake KOA Holiday

    7 Reviews
    Trinity Center, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 266-3337

    "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."

    "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."

    6. Mountain Gate RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Shasta Lake, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 524-4599

    "Clean bathrooms, showers, zero trash around. All around a great visit. Perfect spot if you are traveling with a pet. Highly recommend."

    "The park is beautiful! Close to the mountain for skiing. Close to the lake for skiing. Nancy the manager was extremely helpful! We found this to have an old fashioned touch."

    7. Lakehead Campground & RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Lakehead, CA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 238-8450

    "I really liked this rustic little campground. The owner was nice and the grounds were simple and naturally pretty. Unexpectedly, there was a little place to play a game of pool."

    "The owner was very nice and got us situated right away. I will definitely be coming back!"

    8. Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

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

    "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."

    "And we already can’t wait to book another trip! Breath-taking view of Mt. Shasta was just around the corner from our site. Very clean, family/pet friendly, hiking, fishing, and swimming!"

    9. Shasta Lake RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Sugarloaf, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 238-2370

    "Gas station right up the road and many access point to the lake"

    10. Antlers RV Park and Campground

    3 Reviews
    Lakehead, CA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 238-2322

    "We're traveling in a 40ft RV for reference though they do also have tent spaces. "

    "I say that only because it was 4th of July weekend and there was a dirty bunch around us. But even with that the park crew was great and did the best to keep things up as much as they could."

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Cabin Reviews near Lewiston, CA

106 Reviews of 28 Lewiston Campgrounds


  • D
    Jun. 29, 2018

    Trinity River Adventure Inn

    Fisherman's Paradise

    The Trinity River Adventure Inn cabins are a group of three cabins located on the bank of the Trinity River. The closest town for supplies is Weaverville, about a 15 min drive west. The towns of Lewiston and Douglas City are closer, but hit and miss on when things are open and what they offer. All three cabins can be rented individually, and I am sure if you group needed the space, you could rent all three at the same time. The other cabins were occupied during our stay, but that wasn't an issue. Each cabin is different, there is a large A frame cabin for larger groups, a smaller fisherman's cabin closest to the river for one or two people, and a mid size cabin for groups of 3-4. The A frame and the mid size cabin both have patios to bbq (grills provided) and hang out on, full kitchens, and very comfortable living room and bedrooms. Everything is provided, from cooking utensils to bedding/towels. Just bring food/drink. There is even satellite tv and wifi. Firewood is provided for the wood burning stoves. There is a large grassy area that slopes down to the river for people staying in all three cabins to use. There is easy access to fishing right out the backdoor of the cabins, and you could put in and take out kayaks if the water level is high enough. Boat launching facilities are located a few miles away. It is a fantastic location central to Trinity Lake, Lewiston Lake, Whiskeytown reservoir, and the beautiful Trinity Alps, with plenty of boating, swimming, water skiing, hiking, backpacking adventures within 30-60 minutes.

  • Peter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 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 .

  • D
    Jun. 29, 2018

    Ripple Creek Cabins

    Great Family Friendly Cabins

    Ripple Creek Cabins are located about an hour north of Weaverville, along the upper Trinity River. Each cabin is self contained and comes with cooking utensils, linens, towels, and full kitchens. There is also a picnic table and BBQ provided for each cabin. The property sits on the bank on the Trinity River, with easy river access for swimming and fishing. There is also a large grassy area for all to use that has bocce ball and horseshoes. There is easy access to the Trinity Alps Wilderness for hikers of all levels, as well as access to Trinity Lake about 20 minutes south for all that the lake has to offer. The cabins are pet friendly and wifi is available. There is no phone service or television. Each cabin has a wood burning stove, shower and toilet, but otherwise are a bit spartan compared to some cabins. But with all the easy access to outdoor activities, all you need is a place to cook, clean up, and sleep. Great to rent for couples, families, or large groups. It is a bit of a drive to Weaverville, so be sure you have all your supplies you need. The small towns of Coffee Creek and Trinity Center are closer, but may not have everything you need. Each town does have a couple of great places to eat during the Summer, specifically Trailhead Pizza in Trinity Center.

  • Michael I.
    Apr. 18, 2018

    Girard Ridge Lookout

    Spectacular Fire Lookout

    This was our first fire lookout, but will not be our last! The drive up to the lookout was tough at times along well-used, but not really well maintained, logging roads. We had a high-clearance all-wheel drive Subaru Crosstrek and while the all-wheel drive didn't seem super necessary, the high clearance certainly was. The trip to the top took about 45 minutes from Hwy. 5, so be sure you have what you need when you head up there.

    Along the drive up we did see a bear along the side of the road, but other than a few deer and lots of birds and squirrels, not much other wildlife.

    The lookout is great and has two twin or double beds, a table, and a couple of cabinets for storing items. There are no kitchen facilities at this lookout. There is a picnic table and fire ring located on the ground next to the lookout. I don't recall if the table was chained down, but we brought chairs to sit by the fire and enjoy the spectacular views of Castle Crags and Mt. Shasta. There are pit toilets located just a few steps off the road that leads in to the lookout.

    Although you do feel like you are way off the beaten path when you are there, do put your gear away each night and day and lock the door to the lookout and you car as day hikers do come up to the lookout, which is a little weird. Not many when we were there, but a few and we were glad that we locked up our gear as to not tempt anyone.

    The hiking around the lookout isn't fantastic as you are mostly limited to logging roads, but we hiked around a fair amount nonetheless. It would be a great spot to bring mountain bikes, not sure about the legality of dirt bikes on the logging roads.

    The beds were about as bad as you'd expect a bed in a fire lookout to be. We brought our inflatable air mattresses and slept in sleeping bags, but the beds were still really saggy. If you're extra picky about your bed or have back issues you may want to bring an air mattress or something to help stiffen up the bed.

    Bring a spotting scope and/or a telescope as there are some wonderful views west to Castle Crags and north to Mt. Shasta. We couldn't see hikers on Mt. Shasta but did see many going up Castle Crags with our binoculars.

    Overall it was a great space and also worked well with out dog. We set him up with a dog run when we were outside and then he slept in the fire lookout with us as night.

    This will surely be a trip you remember if you stay here. Enjoy!

  • Stephanie  S.
    Jan. 22, 2019

    Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

    Beautiful place to stay!

    I absolutely loved camping here with friends. And we already can’t wait to book another trip! Breath-taking view of Mt. Shasta was just around the corner from our site. Very clean, family/pet friendly, hiking, fishing, and swimming! Overall a wonderful stay!

  • Kathryn T.
    Jul. 28, 2020

    Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge & Campground was Railroad Park Resort

    Did the Job

    We stayed at the Railroad Park Resort near Dunsmuir, CA for 5 nights. It was fine, with a couple small issues.. The rest of the park might be wonderful - converted train cars and cabooses, cabins, and a small motel - but the rv portion sort of felt like the red-headed stepchild. I believe our fees were $280 for 5 nights. Full hook-ups, pull through site (many were back-in only) and zero privacy, although the rv park is in a pretty stand of very thinned trees at the far end of the RRP property. There is a teeny store with some basic supplies and snack foods, and ice and wood available for purchase, wifi advertised, as well as a swimming pool. The bathrooms are decent and include showers. We are a family that prefers a little more privacy away from the world, but this park was our only option as we didn't book until 3 weeks prior to our last minute trip to see family in Dunsmuir. Siskiyou County campgrounds are currently full to brimming, and people are lining up at 6am for the few fcfs sites at the FS campgrounds. Reservations are all booked out until the end of August at least.
    We signed a list of rules when checking in to the RRPR, that include a strict "No marijuana use anywhere on RRP property", yet continually got wafting pot smoke from several other campsites. I complained once, and the young man at the store apologized and made a note about it. Also, the woman working in the store in the mornings and during the day was quite rude and snippy, and reiterated at least 4 times that campground guests were only to use the swimming pool down near the cabooses between 10am and 3pm - as if we weren't to meddle with their upscale guests in the train cars and cabins. It felt a bit awkward, but we did use the nice pool one day when we didn't go swimming in Lake Siskiyou.
    Wifi was advertised and a log on with password provided, but we were unable to log on the entire time we were there.
    There were many huge rv's including full sized busses that seemed to navigate the park just fine, and some tent sites around some of the edges.
    All in all - it was not a fantastic experience, but was alright, and we met a few other wonderful campers which is always a neat experience.
    Sorry - I didn't take any pictures, but there are some decent ones if Googled.

  • Mike C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 10, 2020

    Girard Ridge Lookout

    Bring your own coziness

    Very nice and tucked away lookout tower facing the castle crags mountains. Lots of flying bugs and high vegetation area. Nice fire pit and picnic table. Bring all your gear. There is absolutely nothing around but what you bring in. Totally off the grid. Oh yeah there is a cell tower that gives you 5 BARS. Live streaming no problem.

  • Scott D.
    Jun. 3, 2021

    Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

    Old Lewiston RV

    This is a very nice Mom and Pop Rv Park.  The host is very friendly and helpful. Very quiet and relaxing stay.   They have a store at the park.  If you want they provide a fire pit.  Firewood is available.  We stayed during Memorial weekend.  It was a great park to unwind and be with family and friends.

  • Amanda V.
    Aug. 9, 2021

    Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

    Great lake!

    Great lake and camping! Stayed in our rental rv. Would love to come back and try out the cabins.


Guide to Lewiston

Cabin rentals around Lewiston, California range from simple structures to well-appointed accommodations across multiple resorts and private properties. The region sits at approximately 1,800 feet elevation where the Trinity Alps wilderness meets Trinity Lake, creating mild spring and fall temperatures with summer highs reaching 90°F. Winter brings occasional snow, making cabin accommodations particularly valuable during colder months when tent camping becomes less practical.

What to do

Fishing access: Trinity Lake KOA Holiday provides excellent proximity to fishing spots with convenient boat rentals. One camper reports: "This place would be great if you tow a boat and just want to set up with tents in an RV site as well - we saw many people doing that. Kayaks were available to rent in set 2 hour timeslots."

Water recreation: Lakeview Terrace Resort offers multiple water-based activities with family-friendly amenities. A visitor mentions: "Super cool spot right by the lake, they have it all here even a pool! The jungle gym for the kids was sweet and a cool tree house."

Hiking opportunities: Trinity Lake KOA Holiday serves as a convenient base for nearby trail exploration. According to a guest: "Great place to use as base camp to hit nearby rivers, ponds, trailheads, or even the lake. 20 minutes away from the main marina on the south side of the lake where you can rent a boat for the day too!"

Bow hunting practice: Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort maintains target practice areas for bow hunters. A camper notes: "There are targets set up for bow hunters in the pines below the park."

What campers like

Spacious layouts: Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort provides comfortable sites with ample space. One reviewer states: "The spots are wide. Wider than any other places we have stayed. The spots are grassed, all clean and well maintained."

Lake views: Pinewood Cove Resort offers panoramic vistas of Trinity Lake. A visitor simply comments: "Breath taking view of the lake."

Comfortable accommodations: Trinity River Adventure Inn provides well-appointed cabins with thoughtful amenities. A reviewer explains: "The A frame and the mid size cabin both have patios to bbq (grills provided) and hang out on, full kitchens, and very comfortable living room and bedrooms."

Quiet atmosphere: Many Lewiston area cabin properties maintain peaceful environments. A guest at Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort mentions: "Even though they're close together with no privacy it was an amazingly quiet park."

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Trinity Lake KOA Holiday operates from May to October with varying levels of facility access. A camper notes: "We go to this KOA every June or July for the last 10 years. It is a great place. Not your typical KOA as it is more like camping vs other KOA's we have stayed at."

Grocery planning: Limited shopping options exist near most Lewiston cabin rentals. The nearest substantial grocery shopping is in Weaverville, approximately 15 minutes west of Lewiston. A visitor at Trinity River Adventure Inn advises: "The closest town for supplies is Weaverville, about a 15 min drive west. The towns of Lewiston and Douglas City are closer, but hit and miss on when things are open and what they offer."

Vehicle considerations: Many cabin properties have space limitations. A visitor to Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort cautions: "Biggest I would put in here would be about a 30 foot trailer. You have to disconnect your tow vehicle."

Wildlife awareness: Some cabin rental properties experience bear activity. A camper at Antlers RV Park notes: "The other issue is the bears. It wasn't an issue of them bothering us, we only physically saw them one time in four weeks. They got into the trash pretty regularly though."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Mountain Gate RV Park offers clean facilities and open spaces ideal for children. A visitor reports: "We loved our stay. 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."

Water safety: Trinity Lake has fluctuating water levels that affect swimming conditions. A camper observes: "Rocky beach if water is low so bring your river shoes."

Entertainment options: Several cabin properties near Lewiston provide recreational facilities beyond water activities. A visitor to Trinity Lake KOA Holiday explains: "There are plenty of games like bocci and ladder ball. All in all we had a great time and would highly recommend it."

River access: Many cabin rentals offer safe areas for water play. A camper at Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort shares: "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

Site selection: Lakehead Campground & RV Park offers shaded sites that provide relief during hot weather. A visitor mentions: "This campground is very spacious with lots of trees for shade which was great since we went when it was extremely hot."

Cabin alternatives: Some RV sites can accommodate small trailers without hookups for campers seeking more space than standard cabin rentals. A Trinity Lake KOA Holiday visitor notes: "The tent sites looked great with plenty of space for you to set up. Several people even brought small trailers like RPods into the tent area and just didn't use hookups."

Off-road exploration: Many cabin properties near Lewiston have access to dirt roads. A camper reports: "There are plenty of dirt paths out to the lake both from the KOA and nearby. Many people brought ATVs to utilize these and it looked like a great time."

Connectivity considerations: Cell service varies throughout the Lewiston area. A visitor to Antlers RV Park shares: "There's a cell tower on the way in to the campground. You can expect two to three bars of LTE from both AT&T and Verizon."

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