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    Camping opportunities around Round Mountain, California range from established campgrounds to dispersed sites across national forests and parks. The area features several developed facilities including McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground and Manzanita Lake Campground in Lassen Volcanic National Park, both offering cabin accommodations alongside traditional tent and RV sites. The surrounding Shasta-Trinity National Forest and Lassen National Forest provide additional camping areas with varying levels of amenities, from primitive sites to those with basic facilities like vault toilets and picnic tables.

    Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally due to heavy winter snowfall at higher elevations. Facilities like Mt. Lassen-Shingletown KOA operate from April through October, while others such as Madrone Campground remain open year-round. Road conditions can deteriorate significantly during and after winter storms, particularly on forest service roads leading to more remote camping areas. Reservations are strongly recommended for developed campgrounds during summer months when visitation peaks. A camper noted that "even though the FS website said it was open, the campground was not yet open for the season on May 26. In big snow years, it may not open until July."

    The area's campgrounds provide access to numerous outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and water recreation. Lakefront camping is available at several locations including Silver Lake and Trinity Lake, where visitors can enjoy boating and swimming during summer months. Proximity to natural features like Burney Falls and Lassen Volcanic National Park's geothermal areas enhances the camping experience. Campers frequently mention the region's scenic beauty and relative tranquility as highlights. According to one visitor, "This is one of my favorite campsites in California. There are the falls, which are beautiful, the lake for swimming and water sports and lots of hiking trails." Sites at higher elevations offer cooler temperatures during hot summer months, while those near water bodies tend to fill quickly during peak season.

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    Best Campgrounds near Round Mountain (252)

      1. McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground

      4.4(42)21mi from Round Mountain103 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is one of my favorite campsites in California. There all the falls, which are beautiful, the lake for swimming and water sports and lots of hiking trails."

      "Lake to swim and boat in, waterfall short walk, General store with everything you can imagine and firewood, close by a town where you can eat out."

      from $35 - $70 / night

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      2. Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park

      4.5(39)27mi from Round Mountain180 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We took an eight-day tour through Northern California and this was our first leg. Tent-camped three nights."

      "California Hidden gems."

      from $26 / night

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      3. Mt. Lassen-Shingletown KOA

      4.8(12)21mi from Round MountainRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It's close to the dog park if you have a dog. The bathroom/shower is 3 sites down. Very clean. 

      Also close to the walking trail, basketball/volleyball courts& a neat tree swing."

      "Close to the entrance to Lassen Park. Cons: Some tent sites were better than others. My favorite tent sites were T6. T7, T8 and especially T13."

      4. Madrone Campground

      4.0(3)12mi from Round MountainRVs, Tents

      "Such a neat tucked away campground, but it is a little over an hour of windy dirt Road lots of drop off on the edges but beautiful views of Reddings humongous trees be prepared to go potty either in the"

      "There are fire pits, toilets and a running stream close to most of the camp sites. Visited in April so Potem falls which is on your way to Madrone was running and very nice."

      5. Hirz Bay Campground

      4.4(5)17mi from Round Mountain52 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The campground is about 30 mins from the highway, in beautiful forest and has easy access to the water. Campground was quiet, clean and empty when we were there."

      "It took us 11 hours to drive there and even the little kids thought it was worth the drive. We had so much fun walking down to the lake fishing, swimming and playing with the dogs."

      from $30 - $60 / night

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      6. Jones Valley Inlet Shoreline Campground

      4.0(4)16mi from Round MountainTents

      "I really love this small campground, especially this year when the lake is full. There's only 10-12 sites, bathrooms are clean. very quiet."

      7. Beehive Point Shoreline Campground

      4.0(16)25mi from Round MountainRVs, Tents

      "Beehive point offers camping right on the waters of Shasta Lake and has absolutely amazing views. We have been up there a few times and it has rarely been busy."

      "We stayed here a few years ago and the water was so low that we literally could not reach it, even after a long walk down, it just became too rocky."

      8. Ellery Creek

      4.8(4)18mi from Round Mountain20 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Really nice campground with access to the water. I was there in mid July so it was very hot, but there is enough shade that the camp site stayed fairly cool."

      "Beautiful views from our campsite and easy access to water. It was super peaceful!"

      from $30 / night

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      9. Madesi Campground

      5.0(1)14mi from Round MountainTents

      "First day out on the Tiger for a lap of Idaho & Montana and I see there might be a hot spring near the town of Big Bend.  A great little twisty road from 299 to Big Bend put a smile on my face. "

      10. Mountain Gate RV Park

      4.5(8)22mi from Round Mountain8 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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!"

      "Only downside was the highway noise."

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    Recent Reviews near Round Mountain, CA

    823 Reviews of 252 Round Mountain Campgrounds


    • Michelle H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Redding RV Park

      Clean and Friendly

      We are new camping trailer owners and needed a spot to hook up and test everything out. Gentleman at the office was very friendly. We had spot 24 which was very easy to pull in and out. The pull through spaces are only $4 more per night. Nice outdoor cooking area directly across from our spot. We were only there about 5 hours so we didn’t see the other amenities. Some long-term campers there, but the park is clean and maintained. Not much shade but we would definitely return if we need a place for a night or two. We paid $59 out the door.

    • Amber G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Red Bluff KOA Journey

      Best campground I've stayed in thus far!

      Clean, beautiful, accessible, and reasonably priced. Laundry (2.75), wifi, pool, and more. Would love to come back!

    • Amber G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Perry Riffle Trailhead

      Simple & safe

      Arrived on a Tuesday night and was the only one staying. Vault toilet was open. Consistent coverage with at&t. Not terribly strong though. Plenty of space for others. Trash bin available.

    • Amy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Gumboot Campground

      Peaceful pond

      Small pond, lots of flys. But very peaceful. People floating in their floats on the water. Lots of chipmunks for the dog to chase. There is a pit toilet, pretty decent shape

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Manzanita Lake Camping Cabins — Lassen Volcanic National Park

      Very Cozy

      We arrived very late our first night, but it was very easy to get into our cabin using the code that was emailed to us when we booked the reservation. Due to weird bookings, we had to book 2 different cabins so we got to experience 9 and 16, each of which had a heaters, which is nice for the cold nights. Despite the campground being nearly full, we got great sleep both nights and everything was quiet after 10PM. There are multiple water pumps, vaults, toilet bathrooms, and bear trash cans, each of which are maintained very well. The campground is also not too far from the museum and visitor center which have Wi-Fi. You also have a campground store that is walking distance fro the campground, but is unreasonably expensive. A bundle of firewood was somewhere around $14, and this is where the showers are which were like $5 per person. They also have gas pumps, but neither of them were in service. Aside from all this, sites themselves were amazing, and you are very close to the Manzanita Lake, which is bigger than I expected and seems to be very popular for fishing.

    • Corey M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Big Pine Dispersed Camping

      Quiet and easy

      In late and out early so parked at one of the first pullouts long before the creek. Easy dirt road in my sedan. Some logging I think(?) at around 4am or something actually. But slept easily enough. Best to go farther in for a better experience

    • Victoria C.
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Elam Campground

      Elam campground

      This campground is amazing we come here often just for the stunning tranquility and amazing fishing ❤️

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Butte Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park

      Big but spread out

      Great CG, bigger than expected but spots are spread out. Cool pine forest, pretty lake, Cinder Cone Hike worth the sweat for the views. Stayed in site 8, not super level for a van, but made it work.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Castle Crags State Park Campground

      Little Loop

      Quiet loop with bathrooms. 4 sites total including the hike & bike site. Lots of privacy and cover. Site 24 not level but not bad for a van. You do hear the highway and trains at night. Quick drive and walk to the Crags Vista.


    Guide to Round Mountain

    Campsites near Round Mountain, California sit in a region with significant elevation changes, ranging from 1,000 to over 6,000 feet. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F, while winter brings substantial snowfall at higher elevations, restricting access to many camping areas. Off-season camping at lakeside spots like Beehive Point offers solitude but requires self-sufficiency due to reduced amenities.

    What to do

    Fishing access points: The Madesi Campground provides direct Pit River access with an ADA fishing platform. "A great little twisty road from 299 to Big Bend put a smile on my face. Heading southeast from the town, a bit of pavement & a bit of gravel, I found this PG&E camp right on the Pit River. Complete with a beautiful, clean vault toilet and ADA fishing platform," notes Greg B.

    Swimming spots: At Hirz Bay Campground, visitors can access water despite the sometimes challenging terrain. "Despite the 100 degree temps in August, there is a trail down to the lake and we were able to swim to cool off. The campground was basically empty. Our site was a good size and we had shade," shares Julie D. The trail takes approximately 10 minutes but involves steep sections.

    Watersports equipment rentals: Boat and kayak rentals are available at McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park for accessing Lake Britton during summer months. Water activities are restricted at some locations, as Ann N. explains about Manzanita Lake: "UNFORTUNATELY the lake allows no water Recreation due to a over population of beavers; Beavers are apparently dangerous."

    What campers like

    Off-season solitude: Beehive Point Shoreline Campground offers remarkable seclusion during off-season periods. "We stayed here for 4 nights mid week in early May and mostly had the whole place to ourselves. There were a few day use visitors, and 2 neighbors who stayed one night each. Overall a very quiet and peaceful place," reports Laura M. The campground operates without fees or services during off-season months.

    Cabin accommodations: Manzanita Lake Campground offers cabin options for those seeking more shelter. Sergio T. shares, "I stayed at the state park in a cabin for 2 nights...me an my wife had a nice too good amount of trails...only few of them were closed due to a storm an fires...the falls are not even far to get too maybe 5 minute walk...worth it."

    Spacious shoreline sites: Jones Valley Inlet Shoreline Campground sites provide ample space between neighbors when water levels are high. "I really love this small campground, especially this year when the lake is full. There's only 10-12 sites, bathrooms are clean. very quiet," notes Kay C.

    What you should know

    Wildlife encounters: Bear activity occurs at several campgrounds in the area. At Ellery Creek, one visitor warns, "Dog friendly campground (on leash) - there were multiple sittings of rattlesnakes so I kept a close eye on my pup." Jojo B. reported a significant bear encounter at Hirz Bay: "Around 4am a black bear (maybe 500lbs?) came through our site and pulled on the bear box and kept it moving to check neighboring sites."

    Water level variations: Lake-adjacent campgrounds experience dramatic differences in water accessibility based on season and drought conditions. "The water is really, really low at this time. It is possible to climb down to the water, and there is a boat ramp a bit further up, so there were boats in the water when we were here," Laura M. reports about Beehive Point in May.

    Remote access challenges: Some sites require significant off-road travel. At Madrone Campground, Genesis C. warns: "Be prepared to drive a hour off road. Such a neat tucked away campground, but it is a little over an hour of windy dirt Road lots of drop off on the edges but beautiful views of Reddings humongous trees."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly facilities: Mt. Lassen-Shingletown KOA offers numerous child-oriented amenities. "I loved this campground! Would go back in a heartbeat. This was the first KOA I've ever stayed in, and I was worried it would be too cheesy/boring, but it was totally fun. Lots of clean bathrooms, warm swimming pool, lots to do including a whole forested area with swings, a fort, etc., games, ping pong," reports Corinna B.

    Educational opportunities: Junior Ranger programs at Lassen Volcanic National Park provide structured activities for children. "The museum has a Junior Ranger program which is a book of neat educational tasks for the kids to complete so that they can show it to a ranger and get a Junior Ranger Badge," explains Jillean G.

    Multi-generational group sites: Hirz Bay Campground offers expansive sites suitable for extended family gatherings. "We came here for our summer camp trip from LA. There was 14 of us and one site was fine because they were so big. It took us 11 hours to drive there and even the little kids thought it was worth the drive," shares Lisa L.

    Tips from RVers

    Campground navigation: Mountain Gate RV Park offers level sites for easier RV setup. "Well maintained and clean park. Actually has grass, not all gravel. Sites level. Nice pool and laundry room," notes Noel L., though mentioning prices were somewhat high.

    Elevation considerations: RVs require proper leveling at higher-elevation campgrounds. Kim G. advises at Manzanita Lake: "Be ready to level your camper. We enjoyed staying at Manzanita Campground when we made a last minute change of plans to have cooler weather. The elevation makes a big difference!"

    Off-season access: Many RV sites have restricted operational seasons. Lee D. shares about McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park: "We stayed in the Rim Camp; on a Monday the week before Memorial Day, we had our pick of sites as the park was nearly empty but the website warns that on weekends and during the summer, this park does fill up."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Round Mountain, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Round Mountain, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 252 campgrounds and RV parks near Round Mountain, CA and 31 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Round Mountain, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Round Mountain, CA is McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 42 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Round Mountain, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 31 free dispersed camping spots near Round Mountain, CA.

    What parks are near Round Mountain, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Round Mountain, CA that allow camping, notably Shasta-Trinity National Forest and Lassen Volcanic National Park.