Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lewiston, CA

Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort provides full hookups with 30-amp service year-round in Lewiston, California. The park features spacious RV sites with grassy areas, clean facilities, and easy access to the Trinity River for fishing enthusiasts. Sites accommodate rigs up to 35 feet in length, though larger motorhomes may find maneuvering challenging. Trinity Alps RV Park in nearby Weaverville offers 44 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups, sewer connections, and water. For those seeking big rig friendly options, several RV parks in Redding, approximately 30 miles east, provide pull-through sites with full hookups. "Our 35 foot fifth wheel easily navigated the space," noted one RV camper about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort.

Navigation to Lewiston RV parks requires careful driving on rural roads, though they are generally well-maintained and accessible for most recreational vehicles. Cell service varies throughout the region, with Verizon providing adequate coverage in most RV campgrounds. Dump stations are available at Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort and Trinity Alps RV Park, eliminating the need to travel elsewhere for this service. Pet owners will find most parks accommodate dogs, with designated areas for walking pets. Summer months bring higher temperatures and increased occupancy, making advance reservations essential, particularly for weekend stays. During fishing season, RV sites fill quickly as anglers set up base camps for Trinity River access. Propane is available at select locations, including the small store at Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, which also stocks basic camping and fishing supplies.

Best RV Sites Near Lewiston, California (144)

    1. Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

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

    "Biggest I would put in here would be about a 30 foot trailer. You have to disconnect your tow vehicle. River access right around the corner. Lady in the store was very sweet."

    "We were looking for.a place to camp near Redding, our home town. This campground is about 30 mins from Redding. It was an easy tow on rural but well maintained roads all the way to the campground."

    2. Trinity Alps RV Park

    1 Review
    Weaverville, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 623-6621

    $25 - $65 / night

    "Pleasant, grassy, mostly shaded area behind the main building. Restroom and showers, no extra charge. We paid $25 dollars to the helpful host. She asked for cash."

    3. Mountain Gate RV Park

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

    "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. Garbage facilities close by!"

    "Beautiful setting, nice sites, friendly staff, and clean bathrooms. Only downside was the highway noise."

    4. Boulder Creek RV Redding

    7 Reviews
    Shasta Lake, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 246-0101

    $50 - $70 / night

    "Excellent Verizon signal. Very clean. The only negative was it appeared to be many long term residents. Also the water park next to the campground was closed"

    "The amenities were exceptionally clean, and the sites themselves were tidy with all the necessary hookups. Free WiFi provided, and laundry room on site as well. We honestly didn’t want to leave."

    5. Redding RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Redding, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 241-0707

    "Full hookups in back in spot for $55. Mostly pull throughs in Park, which cost more. Shower, restrooms, dog park. Propane for sale here."

    "There’s a small dog run fir some off-leash time. Clean bathrooms with showers. Some long term residents and some travelers. Everyone was quiet and friendly."

    6. 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."

    "This campground is very spacious with lots of trees for shade which was great since we I went when it was extremely hot. The owner was very nice and got us situated right away."

    7. Trail In RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Sugarloaf, CA
    27 miles
    +1 (530) 238-8533

    $30 - $500 / night

    "A creek, lots of trees, a quiet roadway and full hookups made for a nice break. There are long time campers/residents & the place is worn down but it has a nice peaceful presence."

    "Found it to be nice, quiet, close to the highway buy not noisy. Office staff is very friendly and quick to answer phone/email inquiries."

    8. Critter Creek Campground & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Platina, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 515-9416

    $40 - $300 / night

    9. Marina RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Redding, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 241-4396

    10. 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"

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RV Park Reviews near Lewiston, CA

381 Reviews of 144 Lewiston Campgrounds


  • M
    Aug. 10, 2020

    Del Loma RV Park and Campground

    Beautiful Trinity River

    En route Phone GPS was not reliable, luckily they have a big sign. Check in was ok, family run business and the office was a mess. Small store carries some essentials. You have to drive through several long term older Travel trailers that look like they have been there for years. I camped at site 28, which was actually a group site. It was great to have a large unoccupied area to one side, but the other side had an unoccupied long term TT that stunk like rotten fish. It was so bad we never put out our patio rug, or cooked outside. Across the way was a clean small pool which was very nice. We enjoyed riding our bikes around the loop, and walking down to the Trinity River. There are 2 river spots from the campground. Both are scenic, only one is safe to enter the water and that spot had a very small river rock spot to set up a couple chairs. If you are tent camping or in a smaller RV, their are some better sites that are further away from the permanent old Travel Trailers closet to the entrance. If you are there over a weekend they do have a very large outdoor laser tag area. They technically do have a free Wi Fi, however it is very weak, almost nonexistent. Verizon had no cell coverage.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2025

    Redding RV Park

    I'd stay here again

    Full hookups in back in spot for $55. Mostly pull throughs in Park, which cost more. Shower, restrooms, dog park. Propane for sale here.

  • C
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Redding RV Park

    Clean and Friendly

    This RV Park is right off the 5 in Redding. There’s a small dog run fir some off-leash time. Clean bathrooms with showers. Some long term residents and some travelers. Everyone was quiet and friendly.

  • Adam
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Antlers RV Park and Campground

    Hidden Gem North of Redding.

    We stayed here for 4 weeks while traveling for work in Redding, so I think our review is well qualified. We're traveling in a 40ft RV for reference though they do also have tent spaces. 

    First off, I'm surprised to be the first one to review this campground on the Dyrt, since it has a lot of informative reviews on Google. We looked at a handful of other campgrounds prior to staying here. Covid and wild fires did have an effect on the other campgrounds that were open, but of those that were,  I think this was one of the best. 

    It has all the amenities one could expect from a typical RV park, full hookups, wifi, cable, showers, laundry, etc. 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 (we use both) . The staff is very friendly and helpful. I can't say enough about their exceptional attitudes. The spaces are all in the woods with mostly shade, though there are some that get more sunlight than others. The RV spaces are large and offer more privacy than most campgrounds. It tended to fill up on the weekends (sometimes completely) but was fairly quiet during weekdays with only a handful of people. Quiet and peaceful during the week. About thirty minutes to downtown Redding. Small gas station within walking distance, and a small grocery store in driving distance. 1.5 miles off the highway. Big rigs welcome. The website shows pictures of all the individual sites, quite helpful.

    It was a mostly positive experience, but we'll mention two negatives. The bathrooms  sometimes got pretty dirty on the busy weekends and ran out of supplies at times. Hard to say if the pandemic was causing short staff or not though. The other issue is the bears. Its 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. It was very evident in the morning when the cans would be knocked over and rummaged through.  It could be easily solved with some bear-proof trash cans. Not really a big deal and it didn't have any effect on our stay. 

    We'll definitely be coming back next time we're in the area. Checkout the reviews on Google for more perspective.

  • Jules S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2025

    Horse Camp Primitive Campground — Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area

    June 2025

    Sites are SUPER uneven and not really defined. The picnic table/fire pit area has large boulders around them and a road runs right between both sites. Luckily the noise died down after the sunset but it was pretty heavily traveled during the day. Good spot for large rigs.

    Long windy road to get up to sites. There was potable water as well as a pit toilet at top. No cell service but starlink worked great.

    It was $20 for site for a night plus you have to get a whiskeytown national forest pass unless you have the NP yearly pass.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2023

    Jubilee Railroad Wilderness Lodge & Campground was Railroad Park Resort

    Many different accommodations

    General: There are tent sites, partial hookups, and full hookup sites, as well as cabins and cabooses that can accommodate either couples or families. It was pouring when we were there, so we opted to stay in a caboose! There is also a dining car

    Site Quality: The camping sites are nestled among the trees; some are pull-throughs and others are back-in (mostly the tent sites). Most of the sites appeared level, but not all of them (beware of Site 34). The pull-throughs in the center are less private (but I believe these are the ones with full hookups). The best sites in my opinion are the ones that back up to Little Castle Creek. Especially after a good rain, you can be lulled to sleep by the sound of the rushing creek! 

    Bathhouse: Keypad entry so I was not able to see the inside (we stayed in a caboose and therefore did not have entry). There are showers and also a very nice laundry facility. 

    Activities: There is a pool in season and also a hot tub that was open when we were there. It is covered but it was cold and rainy, so we didn’t try it out. There is a short hike at nearby Hedge Creek Falls and you are close to Mount Shasta. 

    We stayed here 25 years ago in a caboose with our daughters, and it was nice to see the place has been kept up nicely. We would definitely return and stay in the campground next time (weather permitting).

  • T
    Jun. 16, 2021

    Castle Crags State Park Campground

    State of CA Campground, year round campground, dry camping only

    Some info to keep in mind when visiting...

    Year-round campground. Dry camping only. Has showers (nice hot water), and flush toilets. Showers are designed to accept tokens but this season not needed.

    Each site has a parking space, picnic table and fire pit. Some have older stone fireplaces (but most of these need repair). Nicely maintained. Staff is helpful and knowledgeable.

    This is an older campground , originally built by CC in 1930s. Oldest camping area is right next to I-5 (which was not there when the campground was built!). But there are newer camping sites farther away from I-5. Sites 39-63 are the farthest from the freeway noise.

    Most campsites have parking for one vehicle. Some will accept two vehicles like a truck and trailer. But, there are no sites for large RVs, or large trucks and 5th wheels and/or large pull behind RVs. Max length is 27' and only a couple of spaces that handle those.

    Campground and day use are mainly for people who like walking and hiking. Many hiking trail options. And a "vista point" that shows Mt. Shasta, Castle Crags and the Eddies (outstanding view, ADA accessible). No playground for kids. Though there is a second campground on the Sacramento River that is first come/first serve (13 sites) that allows fishing and river access for swimming.

    Both campgrounds have camp hosts on site for most active months. (May-Sept.)

    Reservations can be made online at reservecalifornia.com during the most active camping months May-Oct. Rest of the time first come/first serve. But, at any time, there are usually open sites. Feel free to call and check if sites available-even on short notice.

    Very popular campground for folks from OR and WA who are passing through going north or south on I-5. And there is a PCT campsite specifically made for those folks.

    Nearest town is Dunsmuir, CA about 5 miles north of the campground. Has nice city park (for kids). And, shops, grocery store, restaurants, etc.  Gas station/convenience store is 1/4 mile from park entrance.

    Come and see us and let's enjoy being outdoor again!

  • Tijana & Andrew C.
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Redding RV Park

    Great Stay — Clean, Friendly, and Well-Maintained

    We had a great experience at this RV park! The bathroom facilities were very clean, the laundry room was spotless, and the pool looked freshly refinished. There’s also a nice fire pit and barbecue area on-site.

    I’m pulling a 21-foot travel trailer and we had a level back-in site. Management allowed us to park our truck in the empty space right next to our camper, which was super convenient. All hookups worked perfectly.

    The management team here is excellent — very accommodating. I had Amazon packages delivered to the office with no issues, and when I needed a ladder for some quick RV maintenance, they let me borrow one without hesitation.

    Overall, a really well-kept, friendly park. Would absolutely stay here again.

  • Connie H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Trail Creek Campground

    Quiet Campground In the Klamath National Forest

    This is our second time camping in this campground. It’s out of the way and pretty remote, but quiet and peaceful. There are no hookups, but there is drinking water provided as well as vault toilets (which were pretty darn clean), and a bear proof trash can. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Generator use is allowed from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Last year in July when we visited there were maybe 3 other people here. This time in October (late in the season), we were the only ones here. The fee is $10.00 a night, or $5.00 with the pass/senior discount. There is ZERO cell service with T-Mobile, AT&T or Verizon. We did have Starlink with us and we were able to get signal, but it was spotty due to all the tree coverage. Trail Creek runs through the back of the campground and is beautiful!


Guide to Lewiston

RV campgrounds in Lewiston, California sit at the foot of the Trinity Alps region, with elevations around 2,000 feet creating mild spring and fall conditions. Campers have access to the Trinity River, with water levels fluctuating seasonally due to releases from Trinity Dam. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F between June and September, making riverside camping spots particularly desirable.

What to do

Fishing at Trinity River: Lewiston offers premier river fishing access near Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, where anglers target steelhead and salmon. "We fished Lewiston lake less than 10 min. away and Whiskeytown Lake about 20-25 min. away with great luck," reports Corey L. The resort features a convenient fish cleaning station for your catch.

Archery practice: Some campgrounds maintain dedicated areas for bow hunters to practice. At Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, "There are targets set up for bow hunters in the pines below the park," according to Tara D., making it convenient to maintain skills while camping.

Lake activities: The campgrounds near Lewiston provide access to multiple recreational lakes within a short drive. "Close to river and lakes for boating and fishing," notes Tara D. about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, highlighting the proximity to both Trinity and Lewiston lakes.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: Many Lewiston campers appreciate the peaceful environment. "The rv spots are very clean, and even though they're close together with no privacy it was an amazingly quiet park," writes Corey L. about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort. This makes it ideal for relaxation after outdoor activities.

Helpful local knowledge: Campground hosts often provide valuable information about the area. "We stayed for a week and became buddies with the camp host Craig who gave us great fishing tips for the area," mentions Corey L., highlighting the benefit of connecting with knowledgeable staff.

River access: The proximity to water is a major draw for many campers in the region. "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," shares Jason D. about his stay at Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort.

What you should know

Space limitations: Many Lewiston RV parks have size restrictions. "Biggest I would put in here would be about a 30 foot trailer. You have to disconnect your tow vehicle," advises Jason D. about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort. Plan accordingly if you have a larger rig.

Cell service: Connectivity varies throughout the area, though coverage is generally adequate in established campgrounds. "Ok Verizon signal and we got a few local channels on the tv antenna," notes Corey L., which can help visitors stay connected while enjoying the natural setting.

Store provisions: Some RV parks maintain small stores with essential supplies. "The store is well supplied with camping and fishing needs," mentions Jason D. about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, which can save travelers from making the 30-minute drive to larger stores in Redding.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly areas: Several campgrounds provide dedicated spaces for pets. At Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, "Our dogs loved the area down below, we would take them off leash and let them do dog-things," says Jason D., offering a convenient option for families traveling with pets.

Swimming spots: During hot summer days, river access points provide natural swimming areas. "The whole family enjoyed dipping in when it's warm outside," shares Jason D. about the river access near Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, providing a natural alternative to pools.

Seasonal planning: Summer temperatures in Lewiston regularly exceed 90°F, making water activities essential for families. "We fished Lewiston lake less than 10 min. away and Whiskeytown Lake about 20-25 min. away with great luck," notes Corey L., highlighting multiple water recreation options available nearby.

Tips from RVers

Site width: Some Lewiston area RV parks offer more spacious sites than typically found elsewhere. At Trinity Alps RV Park in nearby Weaverville, sites accommodate a variety of RV sizes with 44 spaces available. Meanwhile, at Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, Jason D. notes "The spaces are wide. Wider than any other places we have stayed."

Road conditions: The drive to Lewiston requires careful navigation but is manageable for most RVs. "It was an easy tow on rural but well maintained roads all the way to the campground. Easy tow for my 25.5 foot travel trailer and 2019 Chevy taho," shares Jason D. about his trip to Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort.

Full hookup availability: Most RV campgrounds near Lewiston offer complete utilities. "The rv spots are full hook up with nice green grass," explains Corey L. about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, providing the convenience many RVers seek when choosing a destination.

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