Best Camping near Paskenta, CA

Whether you're a tent camper, an RVer, or just passing through, Paskenta, CA has a lot to offer. There's so much to see and do, from exhilarating hikes or bike rides to exploring the local dining and shopping. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your California camping adventure.

Best Camping Sites Near Paskenta, CA (112)

    Camper-submitted photo from Parkway RV Resort & Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Parkway RV Resort & Campground
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    1.

    Parkway RV Resort & Campground

    12 Reviews
    9 Photos
    34 Saves
    Orland, California

    Nestled among groves of trees and lush surroundings, Parkway RV Resort & Campground is an RV camper’s paradise. Our large, shaded campground is tranquil yet easily accessible and conveniently located in California’s Great Central Valley.

    Established in 2004, The Parkway RV Resort & Campground has been giving fellow travelers a place to stay for over 10 years. Our upscale amenities make The Parkway RV Resort & Campground a popular destination. Whether you’re a family on vacation, or a wanderlust road tripper looking to spend a night, we have something to offer you.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot
    Camper-submitted photo from Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot
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    2.

    Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

    11 Reviews
    5 Photos
    12 Saves
    Corning, California

    You’ll feel right at home with full electrical, water, and sewage hookups in a park-like setting at our 72-space RV park conveniently located just off Interstate 5 (I-5). All spaces are pull-throughs. WiFi access is available over most of the park. The RV Park at Rolling Hills is within an easy walk of the Casino and golf course. Private showers, laundry facilities, and pet day care are also nearby at the Traveler’s Center. The site is safe and secure with 24-hour patrol. Fee is $40 per night with a ten night maximum stay. Stop by the Traveler’s Center to register. Check out time is at 11:00am. You can reserve by calling (530) 528-3500.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn Recreation Area
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    3.

    Buckhorn Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    27 Photos
    61 Saves
    Paskenta, California

    Overview

    Buckhorn Recreation Area is at Black Butte Lake, situated at the northern end of the Sacramento valley, 100 miles north of Sacramento, CA and 30 minutes south of Red Bluff, CA. The lake is a popular meeting place for water sports and outdoor enthusiasts, so bring family and friends for an incredibly scenic getaway.

    Recreation

    Find excitement with wake boarding and sailing or explore the shoreline's 13 miles of fitness trails for hiking, running and biking. Black Butte is renowned for its warm-water fishing, including catches such as crappie, channel catfish, and large and smallmouth bass.

    Facilities

    Find excitement with wake boarding and sailing or explore the shoreline's 13 miles of fitness trails for hiking, running and biking. Black Butte is renowned for its warm-water fishing, including catches such as crappie, channel catfish, and large and smallmouth bass.

    Natural Features

    Black Butte Lake was formed in 1963 with the completion of the Black Butte Dam on Stony Creek. The lake's surface area measures 4,460 acres when water levels are high. Black basalt buttes and blue oak woodland hug the lake's 40 miles of shoreline.

    Nearby Attractions

    A 18 hole disc golf course can be accessed across from the Orland Buttes Campground. Horeseback riders can make use of the horse trails at Grizzly Flat and Burris Creek. Drive east to visit the Mendocino National Forest.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $200 / night

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    4.

    Red Bluff KOA Journey

    10 Reviews
    28 Photos
    55 Saves
    Red Bluff, California

    Nestled on the Sacramento River, the Red Bluff KOA Journey offers breathtaking views and easy access to the great outdoors of Northern California. Whether you are visiting the area for specific reasons or just looking for great camping in Red Bluff, CA, the Red Bluff KOA Journey has the campground and amenities you need to make a memorable and enjoyable trip.

    Camping on the Sacramento River

    Enjoy beautiful river or fountain views from many of our campsites. We offer RV Sites and Tent Sites that are perfect for appreciating the views of Red Bluff and having fun with family and friends. Sit back and relax to the sounds of the Sacramento River in one of our Tent Sites. These sites include a gorgeous riverfront view with mulch wood chip pads, a shade pergola and a picnic table.

    Create a dream vacation spot with our neatly paved, big-rig friendly RV Sites. You can find several different styles of RV Sites, including:

    • Riverfront Back-In Sites with 50/30/20 amps and full hookups
    • Back-In Sites with 50/30/20 amps, full hookups and fountain views
    • Pull-Thru Sites with 50/30/20 amps, full hookups and grass areas
    • Buddy sites for large groups of family and friends

    Red Bluff KOA Amenities

    There is plenty to do around this Red Bluff campground. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including:

    • A resort-style pool
    • A hot tub
    • A luxurious poolside clubhouse
    • A basketball half court
    • Bocce ball
    • Fire ring rentals and a poolside community firepit

    We also have two KampK9® off-leash dog parks, making traveling with your furry friends easy and fun. Enjoy all kinds of recreation at Red Bluff KOA!

    Our KOA General Store is open daily, so you can grab whatever camping supplies you need when you need them. In addition to RV supplies and groceries, the KOA General Store is well-stocked with gifts and souvenirs that are perfect for remembering your Red Bluff adventures.

    The campground is conveniently located by various restaurants, grocery stores and gas stations. It is also only a short 30-minute drive from Redding, California.

    Stay at Red Bluff KOA Journey

    Out of all the campgrounds near Red Bluff, CA, few have views and conveniences like Red Bluff KOA Journey. With so many fun and relaxing amenities and a variety of campsites to pick from, you will want to make Red Bluff KOA Journey your home base for all of your Northern California adventures. Reserve a site today!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground
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    5.

    Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground

    12 Reviews
    14 Photos
    52 Saves
    Red Bluff, California

    Overview

    Sycamore Grove Campground sits along the banks of the sparkling Sacramento River at a 300-foot elevation, within the 488-acre Red Bluff Recreation Area. The area is an isolated parcel of the Mendocino National Forest in Northern California, in Red Bluff, CA. Visitors to the campground enjoy shady oak and sycamore trees and grassy fields within a beautiful riparian environment.

    Recreation

    Visitors can enjoy the 4-mile paved nature trail, which winds through flowering grasslands, wetlands and oak woodlands, providing access to an abundance of plants and wildlife, as well as incredible views of Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen and the Yolla Bolly Mountains. The nearby river provides visitors with access to a variety of water-related recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, swimming and canoeing. A variety of fish can be seen in the river, including Chinook, Steelhead, and Striped Bass.

    Facilities

    Visitors can enjoy the 4-mile paved nature trail, which winds through flowering grasslands, wetlands and oak woodlands, providing access to an abundance of plants and wildlife, as well as incredible views of Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen and the Yolla Bolly Mountains. The nearby river provides visitors with access to a variety of water-related recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, swimming and canoeing. A variety of fish can be seen in the river, including Chinook, Steelhead, and Striped Bass.

    Natural Features

    Sycamore Grove is a beautiful campground that is open year-round. Campsites and open areas throughout the campground are covered in lush, green grass, with shade trees towering overhead. The campground provides access to a variety of hiking and biking trails, as well as the scenic Sacramento River, which is open to all types of water sports.

    Nearby Attractions

    Sycamore Grove Campground is located in the middle of the Northern Sacramento Valley. It is two miles from the city of Red Bluff, 25 miles from Rolling Hills Casino, 34 Miles from Redding California, 40 miles from Lake Shasta, and 60 miles from Lassen Volcanic National Park.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (530) 934-3316.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Olive Pit Dispersed Lot
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    6.

    Olive Pit Dispersed Lot

    6 Reviews
    15 Photos
    58 Saves
    Corning, California
    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • Dispersed
    • Market
    • Trash
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    7.

    Orland Buttes

    2 Reviews
    20 Photos
    35 Saves
    Orland, California

    Overview

    Orland Buttes Recreation Area is at Black Butte Lake, situated at the northern end of the Sacramento valley, 100 miles north of Sacramento, CA and 30 miles south of Red Bluff, CA. The lake is a popular meeting place for water sports and outdoor euthusiasts, so bring family and friends for an incredibly scenic getaway.

    Recreation

    Find excitement with wake boarding and sailing or explore the Paul Thomas trail for hiking. Black Butte is renowed fro its warm-water fishing, including catches such as crappie, channel catfinsh, and large and small mouth bass. Disc golf is also a popular activity here.

    Facilities

    Find excitement with wake boarding and sailing or explore the Paul Thomas trail for hiking. Black Butte is renowed fro its warm-water fishing, including catches such as crappie, channel catfinsh, and large and small mouth bass. Disc golf is also a popular activity here.

    Natural Features

    Black Butte Lake was formed in 1963 with the completion of Black Butte Lake Dam on Stony Creek. The lake's surface area measures 4460 acres when water levels are high. Black basalt buttes and blue oak woodland hug the lake's 40 miles of shoreline.

    Nearby Attractions

    Horeseback riders can make use of the horse trails at Grizzly Flat and Burris Creek. Buckhorn Recreation Area has 13 miles of fitness trails for hiking, running, and biking.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $130 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area
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    8.

    Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    11 Photos
    30 Saves
    Corning, California

    Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area is a beautiful oak woodland park nestled along the Sacramento River between Chico and Red Bluff. Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen, and the Trinity Alps loom in the distance.

    A boat launch ramp located across the road in the county park makes for easy access to the river for those who enjoy water sports. A broad sand and gravel beach provides the opportunity to enjoy the sun and enjoy the Sacramento River.

    Another special feature of Woodson Bridge is the preserve. This dense native riparian forest is a winter home to the Bald Eagle and a summer nest site for the Yellow Billed Cuckoo. This jungle like grove displays some of the last remaining riparian habitat to be found in California.

    Over a hundred plant species have been identified throughout the park; the most prominent is the large valley oak. The California black walnut, Oregon ash, black cottonwood, sycamore, and willow are also plentiful. Beneath the oaks and cottonwoods along the river is a profusion of elderberry, wild grape, and wildflowers in season.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $31 / night

  • 9.

    Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park

    5 Reviews
    25 Photos
    9 Saves
    Corning, California

    Imagine a serene and peaceful setting, waters flowing along the banks of the Sacramento River, excellent fishing and nature at its best right out your front-door.

    ​Relax in the coolest, shadiest, and most beautiful park on the scenic Sacramento River. You will soon discover we are easy to find, and just a few miles from I-5 and Hwy 99. You will find us only 6 miles from Corning, nestled in a shaded grove under towering Valley Oak trees. This unique park will give you memories to last a lifetime.

    All this and more eagerly awaits your arrival at Woodson Bridge RV Park!

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $40 - $50 / night

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      Heritage RV Park

      2 Reviews
      8 Saves
      Corning, California
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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    • Camper-submitted photo from Parkway RV Resort & Campground
      August 23, 2024

      Parkway RV Resort & Campground

      Stopover served its purpose well

      We stopped here on our way back from Oregon. Unfortunately, we arrived late and left early so we didn’t really get to enjoy the amenities. We were in site A10 which we found a little difficult to connect the sewer hose without two hoses. The family room was handicap accessible and included a shower, sink, changing table and a toilet. Even though we were far from the office the internet access was strong. Overall, the stopover served its purpose well, providing a restful break before the last leg of our trip home.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Olive Pit Dispersed Lot
      August 16, 2024

      Olive Pit Dispersed Lot

      Large lot, tiny dog area

      The place itself has delicious food. It is also a little grocery store. The “dog area” is something they squeezed into the side of the lot. Not fenced in but there were dog poop bags when we stopped.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Orland Buttes
      July 7, 2024

      Orland Buttes

      2nd review, by me!

      Heh, well, there's only one other review for this place, and it's from me from 2 years ago. So I won't repeat it all, because basically everything is the same except:

      • The showers were fine this time, not gross
      • There was no host on site
      • The water fill station at the dump station was functional and we filled our tanks no problem

      We arrived mid week with no reservations and the place was practically empty. It filled up on the weekend with loud partiers but overall it was a quiet and pleasant experience.

      Great place to camp! Read my last review for more details!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn Recreation Area
      June 1, 2024

      Buckhorn Recreation Area

      Spacious, Good views

      We just spent one night in sight 6 with our 24’ camper and we had a good experience. Didn’t really have neighbors too close and had a great view of the lake. It only took a couple minutes to get down to the water, however, there aren’t a lot of places to sit and relax for the day (i.e. not many beach spots) close by. The site itself was mostly level side to side but our back stabilizers were nearly fully extended (with blocks) and the front ones we barely had to put out. The water spigot is close-by but in an awkward spot where other folks were skirting the boundary of our campsite to get to. It’s close to the bathrooms/showers which we didn’t use much, they were mostly clean but were inundated with insects. Note: there were LOTS of bugs everywhere when in late May and early June.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sacramento River RV Park
      February 1, 2024

      Sacramento River RV Park

      Shady tree canapy

      We stayed there long term after Paradise Camp Fire. Many spaces had their own private grassy areas, which management took care of. We had pottd plants and yrd art and potted veggies. .y site didn't have a cemented space but there was an old picnic table and it was small gravel so easy to get trailer leveled. Allowed to put up a dog containment fence, outdoor screened room on the awning and a small storage shed. We also started a community veggie garden where residents could plot their own veggies. Many spaces are spacious and ours backed up into a wooded area. Our neutered cat loved to roam the woods at night. Pool is refreshing but there are a lot of kiddos, so don't expect quiet "no splashing" moments unless it's a dinner time. Bathroom/showers/pool area are clean, grounds are green and colorful with flowers, there's a club house used for parties and management puts on Christmas and Halloween events. There's a newly built sunshaded playground for the kids, ultimate course on grounds and a small boat ramp nearby to Sac River for fishing access. I wouldn't launch my kayaks or paddleboards due to under currents, but that's just me. I prefer Whiskeytown and Shasta Lake for kayaking/paddle boarding. Overall, I had a wonderful year staying there. Rules aren't so rigid that it makes it uncomfortable. Basic common sense and common RV etticate are expected, like picking up after your pooch, don't let you barker bark too long without duct taping (just kidding) doing something about it, keep area clean and not junked out and just chill out.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Red Bluff RV Park
      November 3, 2023

      Red Bluff RV Park

      No bad!

      We travel with 2 dogs in a 38’ class A with a tow. We did not make reservations just took a chance, success! The woman at the counter was very nice and cheerful they did have a spot that we would fit without unhitching. This is an older park so we were somewhat squished together but not bad. Very nice dog area (not fenced). Seemed to be mostly long term river’s here. Not bad for a one night stay. Those with longer rigs 40+ may want to think twice because of the tight turns and narrow lanes

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground
      November 3, 2023

      Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground

      Nice overnight stop on my way home

      It is a nice campground for a one night stop. Easy access right off hwy 5 and surprisingly quiet being so close. The camp hosts were nice, I would like to see the hosts do a little more maintenance around the CG. Clean up would be nice. Cigarette butts in the bbq, trash in the fire pit. Didn’t use the showers but the bathroom was average, needed a code to access which was emailed when we registered online. Not a more than one night place for me but nice enough.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Old Mill Campground
      September 24, 2023

      Old Mill Campground

      Great secluded camp with views

      Nice relaxing camp, 5 - 10 sites. No water, 1 pit toilet. Quiet and beautiful area. Follow the M5 route from M10 coming from Stonyford. Don't rely on Google maps or you'll spend hours trying to reroute after trying to drive up a ATV trail. Beautiful single lane dirt road up the mountain once on M5, steep drop offs. Dusty with mild bumps and some wash boarding. 2wd truck easily. Maybe if your adventurous in a civic. Must obtain a permit to have a fire, easily obtained online or through local forest service office.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area
      August 19, 2023

      Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

      Lovely oaks, no river access

      Reservations.gov implied campground was full, we took a chance for the night and MANY SPOTS WERE AVAILABLE! But river access has been eroded in this last year so access is down the way at the county park (under the busy roadway, meh). But beautiful oaks, and a fine spot for the night. Friendly staff and campground hosts

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot
      August 6, 2023

      Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

      Hidden Gem!

      Only $55 for a full hookup that’s a pull through. $50 for Good Sam Members. We came in too late to enjoy the comedy shows they have every first Saturday. If you happen to make it on time, “Carlinos” or the place the host it is in the North Tower. Go right at the main entrance. We missed it by wandering around the casino trying to find it. There are also amazing views at sunset and sunrise if you get to the lots closer to the end- which we didn’t. Great front desk staff! They also have routine patrol security.

      Laundry: $2.00 for washing machines and $1.00 for dryers. Must be done by 10 pm with the last load starting at 8 pm.

      Showers: $15/person- not included in RV fee

      Dump station: $10- only from 9am- 5 pm, although each site has sewer hookups.

      No wifi, but I’m not upset because the price was great and I had good cell coverage.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground
      July 31, 2023

      Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground

      Red Bluff Hwy 5 Easy Access

      Can book same day online. However bathrooms require a code and I arrived too late to get the code. Otherwise was quiet, campsites were clean and spacious. Super easy access to and from the highway.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sacramento River RV Park
      July 1, 2023

      Sacramento River RV Park

      Dry Camping now allowed- unknown until arrival

      No rules established online or in documents about dry camping not being allowed. However, after I arrived to an empty office, my info packet said in bold lettering that dry camping wasn’t allowed. So I left and had to find a new campsite for the night. (Sycamore Grove Campground is nearby for any dry campers)

    • Camper-submitted photo from Perry Riffle Trailhead
      June 18, 2023

      Perry Riffle Trailhead

      Safe, simple amenities

      Pitched 2 tents on asphalt. 3 other cars here. Picnic tables and an outhouse. Saw/heard great horned owl, fox, then cows in the morning.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Letts Lake Campground
      June 3, 2023

      Letts Lake Campground

      Love this Lake

      Great camping and fishing. Lots of smaller bass and trout. Nice remote lake with amenities. The M10 as down when we went up so we needed to take the M5 which requires a 4x4 high clearance vehicle.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground
      May 23, 2023

      Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground

      Nice, small, largely quiet CG

      We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 11 for 4 days in mid May. The CG is clean, quiet(except for some I-5 road noise) and fairly well maintained, except for the low hanging branches that could use some trimming around the CG loop and on the drive in/out. The CG varied from half to 3/4 full over the weekend. The men’s shower had a sign that there was not hot water and my wife said she’d not use the women’s bathroom or shower as they were a little nasty. There are several nice walking trails around the recreation area. There is also a nice winery, Tuscan Ridge Estate, about 10 miles west of town. AT&T coverage was very fair, ranging from 1-2 bars of 5G, with speeds up to 3MB/s. Site 11 has one large tree at the back of the site that provided some welcome shade, especially in the afternoon when temps were pushing the mid 90s, but it didn’t block access the western DISH satellites. Starlink had speeds between 2 and 14 MB/s. We didn’t try any OTA channels with our fixed omni antenna.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot
      April 16, 2023

      Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

      Great spot

      Really nice campground with great facilities and friendly staff. Right beside a casino, so you can pay for your camping and then lose all your money next door. No wifi or cable, but networks are strong.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot
      March 6, 2023

      Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

      Good

      Large pull-thru sites with vegetation in between.  Casino nearby has multiple restaurants and entertainment, including golf.  Cheap gas for California.  Little bit of a hike to clean restrooms.  Quiet.  Convenient location for traveling down I-5.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area
      February 3, 2023

      Mendocino National Forest Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area

      Good for passing through

      I stay here a lot as I pass through. Every single time there has been a methhead staying who is a ranting and raving lunatic dropping f-bombs this and m-fer that for the whole campground to hear. If they stopped taking cash it would fix a lot of problems separating vagrants from true nomads.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot
      February 3, 2023

      Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot

      Very Clean Park

      We used Rolling Hills as a stop over on our voyage from Oregon to Arizona. We stayed one night. The park is CLEAN, Quiet, the sites level, The Park staff are helpful.  The park is on the campus of a casino with multiple eating establishments.  A Fuel station/truck stop in also on the ground.. I should be more generous in my ratings, but to get five stars the park needs mature trees. Guess I spent too much of my life in Oregon

    • Camper-submitted photo from Salt Creek Campground
      January 17, 2023

      Salt Creek Campground

      My fave of the Salton Sea campgrounds

      Loved the peace and quiet here and gorgeous view of the Salton Sea and yellow wildflowers. Please observe the no dogs on the beach rule to protect sea birds and migrating birds that use the area. Minimal facilities- $10 self pay sites, port-a-potties and 1 composting toilet house at very end. No water. Yes trash. No hookups. Nice showers but water turned off. A few sites here a bit more set back from road than Corvina and definitely more chill than Mecca. Picnic table and fire pit. Got some wind. Loved it here. Beautiful.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Buckhorn Recreation Area
      November 28, 2022

      Buckhorn Recreation Area

      Pretty hills and nice lake

      This was a short one night stop on a camping roadtrip but it was nice. The park was beautiful and on the way in we passed a bison conservation area nearby which was cool. Falling asleep to the shrieks of distant coyotes was cool too. Heard lots of critters in the night, owls, deer, rabbits. In the morning was woken up by woodpeckers. Site 22 was huge and had plenty of space for our two tents and more. Our loop was full of RVs full of people having a great time. Weather was perfect and couldn’t ask for a better night in the middle of nowhere.



    Guide to Paskenta

    Camping near Paskenta, California, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and convenient amenities. Whether you're looking for a quick stopover or a longer stay, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs.

    What to do:

    • Explore the outdoors: The area is great for hiking and enjoying nature. Campers have noted that the Sycamore Grove (Red Bluff) Campground has nice walking trails around the recreation area, making it a good spot for a leisurely stroll.
    • Enjoy water activities: Many campgrounds, like Buckhorn Recreation Area, are near lakes, perfect for fishing or just relaxing by the water. One camper mentioned, "The park was beautiful... Falling asleep to the shrieks of distant coyotes was cool too."
    • Visit local attractions: If you're near Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot, you can enjoy entertainment and dining options right next door. A reviewer said, "Great front desk staff! They also have routine patrol security."

    What campers like:

    • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. At Parkway RV Resort & Campground, one visitor remarked, "Super clean and well kept property from the grounds to the toilets."
    • Friendly staff: Many campgrounds have been praised for their helpful staff. A camper at Red Bluff KOA Journey noted, "The staff is very friendly and helpful."
    • Spacious sites: Campers enjoy having enough room to spread out. At Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park, a visitor mentioned, "Huge sites with grass and trees. Big enough for the largest RVs."

    What you should know:

    • Limited amenities at some sites: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups or extensive facilities. For example, California Sycamore Grove has no showers and limited services, which some campers found inconvenient.
    • Noise levels can vary: Some campgrounds are near busy roads, which might affect your peace. A camper at Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area mentioned, "Instead of waking up to birds and nature it was loud cars and honking."
    • Wildlife encounters: Be prepared for wildlife, especially in more remote areas. A visitor at Buckhorn Recreation Area shared, "Heard lots of critters in the night, owls, deer, rabbits."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Look for kid-friendly amenities: Campgrounds like Red Bluff KOA Journey have dog run areas and pools, making them great for families. One reviewer said, "The pool was refreshing in 95-degree heat."
    • Choose spacious sites: Opt for campgrounds with larger sites to accommodate families. At Parkway RV Resort & Campground, a camper noted, "Nice pull-through sites, the best grassy, clean dog run."
    • Plan for activities: Bring games or outdoor gear to keep kids entertained. A camper at California Buckhorn Recreation Area mentioned, "Great trail system for exploring the park."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check for full hookups: If you're traveling in an RV, make sure to choose campgrounds that offer full hookups. Campers at Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot appreciated the "full hookup that’s a pull-through."
    • Be aware of site sizes: Some campgrounds have smaller sites, so check dimensions before booking. A visitor at Woodson Bridge Mobile Home & RV Park mentioned, "Spaces a little close but had fairly level concrete pad."
    • Plan for entertainment options: If you enjoy gaming, consider staying at Rolling Hills Casino Truck Lot for easy access to casino fun. One camper said, "Right beside a casino, so you can pay for your camping and then lose all your money next door."

    Camping near Paskenta, California, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking convenience.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What camping is available near Paskenta, CA?

      According to TheDyrt.com, Paskenta, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 112 campgrounds and RV parks near Paskenta, CA and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    • Which is the most popular campground near Paskenta, CA?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Paskenta, CA is Parkway RV Resort & Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 12 reviews.

    • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Paskenta, CA?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Paskenta, CA.

    • What parks are near Paskenta, CA?

      According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Paskenta, CA that allow camping, notably Black Butte Lake and Mendocino National Forest.