Best Campgrounds near Mill Creek, CA

Mill Creek, California offers multiple camping options near Lassen Volcanic National Park with both established campgrounds and dispersed sites. Manzanita Lake Campground accommodates tents, RVs, and cabin stays within the national park boundaries. Mill Creek Resort provides cabins along with tent and RV camping, while Christie Hill Basecamp offers primitive dispersed camping approximately 4 miles from the park entrance. Several campgrounds operate seasonally, with most open from late spring through fall.

Road conditions vary throughout the region, with some dispersed camping areas requiring higher clearance vehicles. Paved access serves the developed campgrounds, while Forest Service roads leading to primitive sites may become challenging during wet conditions. "This is a small flat area near the base of Christie Hill. The turn off of the Hwy 89 is at the McGowan SnoPark area. There are a handful of very rough roads one could pull off the road and camp in a tent on (or 4x4 van)," noted one visitor about dispersed camping. Most campgrounds in the area remain closed during winter, with services limited by seasonal staffing and weather conditions. Cell reception varies significantly, with limited connectivity in more remote locations.

Proximity to Lassen Volcanic National Park represents the primary draw for campers in the Mill Creek area. Volcanic Country Camping & RV provides full hookups approximately 9 miles from the southwest park entrance, making it convenient for park visitors. According to reviews, Mill Creek Resort offers "quiet, shady, private campsites" with access to Mill Creek for cooling off during summer months. Christie Hill Basecamp provides more remote camping experiences with minimal facilities but greater privacy. Most developed campgrounds in the region feature vault toilets, with some offering amenities like showers, potable water, and picnic tables. Fire restrictions apply seasonally, with some campgrounds providing firewood on-site. Wildlife sightings are common, with visitors reporting deer regularly passing through campsites.

Best Camping Sites Near Mill Creek, California (207)

    1. Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park

    40 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    14 miles
    +1 (530) 595-6121

    $26 / night

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

    "California Hidden gems."

    2. Volcanic Country Camping & RV

    7 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 595-4422

    $20 / night

    "We’ve been on a road trip through California living in a van so after hiking lassen all day we were on the lookout for a shower . This place had a hot shower and toilet !"

    "There are 4 tent sites and 20+ RV sites. 9 miles away from the Lassen Volcanic NP southwestern entrance."

    3. Battle Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    6 miles
    Website

    "Mosquitoes were out in full force thanks to the proximity to the creek, and the cattle from the ranch next door were mooing all night. Charming!"

    "The beauty of a lovely camp like this is the interlude of serenity you experience, away from the busyness of our daily routines, rules, and limitations. It is a beautiful, clean camp."

    4. Christie Hill Basecamp

    6 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    4 miles

    "Just off the main highway. Gravel road in. We had a Ford van that had no problem driving over the dirt and gravel road. There are sites with fire rings and relatively flat ground."

    "I only had to drive a little ways in to find a nice spot with a fire pit and space for my camper. I’ve been here for hours and haven’t seen or heard anyone. I also have full reception with Verizon."

    5. Potato Patch Campground

    8 Reviews
    Mill Creek, CA
    10 miles
    Website

    "We were in a site close to the road but recommend a site closer to the creek. Note: no easy access to creek from campground, so recommend going to the red bridge to access trails."

    "The area is covered in greenery and it is next to Deer Creek with easy access for trout fishing."

    6. Southwest Walk-in Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park

    6 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 595-6121

    "The sites are "walk-in" which varies from maybe 50 ft to 200 ft from the parking lot."

    "When we originally planned our year-long trip to all of the national parks, we did our best to avoid the massive snow packs that limit accessibility to the parks."

    7. Elam Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mill Creek, CA
    7 miles
    Website

    "We chose #10 which is adjacent to the creek. Campsites were clean, each one having a fire ring and picnic table. The fishing here is usually great but they were having problems at the fishery."

    "Beautiful creek, quiet campground, hand pump for water, bald eagles, osprey, and a nice little hiking trail. It got freezing cold at night with our 30° bags."

    8. Mill Creek Resort

    4 Reviews
    Mill Creek, CA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 595-4449

    "Short hike and you are at Mill Creek for a cooling wade. There is also a small camp store with wood, ice and other amenities. We even had a very friendly doe come for a visit. We will be back."

    "This is so close to Lassen without the busyness of the park in summer. We visited end of July and the access to the creek was so welcome."

    9. Summit Lake South — Lassen Volcanic National Park

    8 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 595-6121

    $22 / night

    "Like its sister site to the north, this camp site is next to Lassen’s Summit Lake at approximately 7000 feet."

    "Summit lake is a great place to hang.  There are campgrounds on either side of the lake and this one is the more primate of the two - no flush toilets. "

    10. Summit Lake North — Lassen Volcanic National Park

    7 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 595-6121

    $24 / night

    "Our decision for our final resting place -pun intended- was situated between two rocks on the flattest stony ground we could find. We had heard gusts could reach 70 mph at night."

    "We stayed here two nights after spending one night at the larger Manzanita Lake CG. The are two loops and about 40 sites. There is also a South Summit Lake CG."

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Recent Reviews near Mill Creek, CA

568 Reviews of 207 Mill Creek Campgrounds


  • Jan P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

    Cheap gas, crappy Wi-Fi if at all, very nice showers

    The casino is pretty dominating and intense as is the truck stop, but if you don't mind those it's not a bad place.

  • J
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Philbrook Campground

    Not open in winter

    Great LOOKING site, but me and my friends had to not camp there because it wasn’t open sense the beginning of October

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

    Hat Creek

    Great Camping Next to Hat Creek

    We only stayed here for an overnight on our way North, but it was a great campground. The fee was $16.00 a night. We pulled in about 9:00 PM and there were probably at least 10-12 sites occupied. We found site 46 to be perfect. There are no hookups, but each site has a picnic table, fire ring and grill. There is drinking water available through out the campground and vault toilets, which were pretty clean/well kept. Generators are allowed from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. There are also multiple dumpsters and recycling bins. Our T-Mobile cell service was super spotty and pretty much non-existent. The creek is beautiful and very accessible!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Christie Hill Basecamp

    Awesome spot to boondock

    Not sure what previous reviewers are talking about regarding lack of spots due to construction. I only had to drive a little ways in to find a nice spot with a fire pit and space for my camper. I’ve been here for hours and haven’t seen or heard anyone. I also have full reception with Verizon. It’s also only 9 minutes from the Lassen NP visitor center.

  • Amanda V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Hat Creek Resort & RV Park

    Nice Campground

    Nice Campground right on the hat Creek! Full hookups Laundry Wifi available for purchase Close to Lassen Volcanic NP

  • Jeff A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Domingo Springs Campground

    Quiet, clean, lucky spot. Did not burn

    USFS Sites good sized, whispering pines all around. Pit toilets clean. PGE CG’s on west side of Almanor Lake same quality, same amenities, more sites, but tripled cost! :( Fire rings new tables, spring water across the way. For us we were pleased like rustic and we take good care of Mother Nature. No lake but brook nearby and Almanor Lake not far. :) Thankful to have found.

  • avery R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park

    Showers and indoor plumbing!

    If you like camping with modern comforts, this is your spot. They even had laundry (you’ve got to bring cash though). It’s busy, so it won’t be quiet, but it was a great place to meet people.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Sacramento River RV Park

    Nice place, clean and quiet

    The bathrooms are meticulously fussed over, laundry is clean, people are nice. 5 is a bit noisy but you get over that, reasonably priced.

  • T
    Sep. 17, 2025

    PG&E Lassen National Forest Rocky Point Campground

    Fall camping

    This campground is beautiful with pine trees , lava rock, boulders and the lake just a short walk down the bike path. There are pit toilets throughout with garbage bins and water spigots .The only problem in September is they are logging to thin the trees for fire safety, so not as quiet during the week days


Guide to Mill Creek

Camping near Mill Creek, California provides multiple options for outdoorsy travelers seeking easy access to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Located at approximately 4,400 feet elevation, the Mill Creek area experiences dramatic seasonal temperature swings with summer daytime temperatures frequently reaching 85°F while winter temperatures often drop below freezing. Most camping sites in this region close after the first significant snowfall, typically in late October.

What to do

Paddling on Manzanita Lake: Manzanita Lake offers excellent boating opportunities with rental equipment available. "Rental kayaks and paddle boards are overpriced so bring your own," advises Karl L., who visited Manzanita Lake Campground.

Fishing at Elam Campground: Catch native trout in Deer Creek. "I caught three native trout. The stocked fish had a disease and couldn't be released," reports Jeff H. about his experience at Elam Campground. The fishing conditions vary throughout the season.

Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds offer opportunities to spot local wildlife. "We even had a very friendly doe come for a visit," shares James W. from his stay at Mill Creek Resort. Early mornings and evenings provide the best wildlife viewing times.

What campers like

Peaceful atmosphere: Many campers value the quiet environment. "This is a quiet campground. Full hook ups. Only 9 miles to Lassen Southwest entrance. Right off RT 36," notes Eric G. about his stay at Volcanic Country Camping & RV.

Swimming holes: Access to water for cooling off during hot summer months ranks highly with visitors. "Short hike and you are at Mill Creek for a cooling wade," mentions James W. about Mill Creek Resort. Creek access points often feature small pools perfect for cooling off.

Forest setting: The wooded environment provides natural shade and scenery. "The RV sites are somewhat close to each other but there are plenty of trees around so you really have a forest feeling," writes Jeff M. about Volcanic Country Camping & RV. The predominant tree species include ponderosa pine and douglas fir.

What you should know

Water availability: Water access varies significantly between campgrounds. "Keep in mind that there is no water available. Need to bring your own," warns marcus K. about Manzanita Lake Campground. Some dispersed sites have no water source at all.

Temperature fluctuations: The region experiences dramatic day-to-night temperature changes. "It got freezing cold at night with our 30° bags. I'd absolutely stay again but I'd bring an extra blanket," advises Elaina S. about Elam Campground. Nighttime temperatures can drop 30-40°F below daytime highs.

Shower codes: When available, showers often require access codes. "Men's shower code is 9271 as of 10/10/24 for all you stinky campers (myself included)," shared Alex H. at Volcanic Country Camping & RV. Some campgrounds charge for showers, typically $1.75 for 3 minutes.

Road conditions: Many dispersed camping areas require appropriate vehicles. "Not sure what previous reviewers are talking about regarding lack of spots due to construction. I only had to drive a little ways in to find a nice spot with a fire pit and space for my camper," notes Josh P. about Christie Hill Basecamp.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly swimming: Summit Lake offers shallow, accessible swimming. "Totally awesome lake that's safely swimmable for kiddos that's also available for day-use," recommends Corinna B. about Summit Lake North. The lake warms up enough for comfortable swimming by mid-July.

Bike-friendly campgrounds: Some campgrounds have flat, safe areas for kids to ride. "It's great seeing the kids ride around the loop on their bicycles and scooters," says Celina M. about Manzanita Lake. Bring bikes with wider tires for the unpaved surfaces.

Educational opportunities: Many campgrounds offer ranger programs. "All in all, a great place to car camp," continues Celina M., noting the educational value of "geothermal areas [that] are always interesting and remind us of the forces behind this volcanic tower."

Tips from RVers

Parking challenges: Many sites have uneven parking pads. "Many of the parking pads are at extreme angles, and would NOT be usable for folks with a roof-top tent," warns Jason G. about Summit Lake South, adding "I got lucky and the spot I booked just happened to be one of the flat ones."

Leveling requirements: Come prepared to level your RV. "Be ready to level your camper," advises Kim G. about Manzanita Lake Campground. Bringing leveling blocks is essential at most area campgrounds.

Limited hookup options: Full hookups are scarce in the area. The RV sites at Mill Creek Resort include "a small number of RV sites with full hookups," according to Christopher N., though he notes these sites "were filled with people who came and stayed for the entire summer, year after year."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Mill Creek, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Mill Creek, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 207 campgrounds and RV parks near Mill Creek, CA and 22 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Mill Creek, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Mill Creek, CA is Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park with a 4.5-star rating from 40 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Mill Creek, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 free dispersed camping spots near Mill Creek, CA.

What parks are near Mill Creek, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Mill Creek, CA that allow camping, notably Lassen Volcanic National Park and Lassen National Forest.