Best Glamping near Redwoods, CA

Hat Creek Resort & RV Park houses luxury glamping accommodations alongside traditional camping options near the Redwoods and Lassen Volcanic National Park. The resort provides comfortable yurt accommodations with modern amenities including electricity, comfortable furnishings, and climate control systems for year-round comfort. Mountain Gate RV Park offers upscale glamping cabins with full hookups and resort-style amenities in Redding, approximately one hour from the ancient redwood groves. "We loved our stay. We felt safe and it's probably one of the most cleanest campground and facilities I've ever been to," noted one visitor about Mountain Gate. Both locations feature picnic tables, fire rings where permitted, and easy access to drinking water, with most sites providing full utility connections for a comfortable glamping experience.

Glamping guests at these resorts enjoy proximity to world-class fishing at Hat Creek, which runs directly through the Hat Creek Resort property. The resort operates seasonally from April through October, making it ideal for summer and early fall adventures in the region. Boulder Creek RV Redding provides glamping yurts with beautiful landscaping and exceptional amenities including a small gym with free weights. A recent visitor described it as having "lovely landscaping, great amenities, super clean and functional bathrooms." Activities near these glamping destinations include hiking in Lassen Volcanic National Park, approximately 15 minutes from some locations, exploring local waterways, and enjoying the surrounding mountains. The properties maintain well-kept grounds with professional staff and typically require reservations, especially during peak summer months when temperatures can reach into triple digits.

Best Glamping Sites Near Redwoods, California (31)

    1. McCumber Reservoir Campground

    1 Review
    Shingletown, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 386-5164

    "The best part about this campground is the proximity to Lassen NP! It is about a 15 min drive to the entrance & Manazanita Lake."

    2. McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Cassel, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 335-2777

    $35 - $125 / night

    "There are many camp sites here, all with a fire pit, small cabinet (think just for storage, no way are they bear proof). Camp firewood is available for purchase on site."

    "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."

    3. Mountain Gate RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Shasta Lake, CA
    22 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."

    "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
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 246-0101

    $50 - $70 / night

    "The property managers were extremely kind, welcoming, and helpful. The amenities were exceptionally clean, and the sites themselves were tidy with all the necessary hookups."

    "Nicely laid out, lovely landscaping, great amenities (including a small gym with free weights), super clean and functional bathrooms. Staff very pleasant and helpful."

    5. Battle Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    24 miles
    Website

    "There is swimming and fishing within walking distance. There were also plant of spots available."

    "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."

    6. Hat Creek Resort & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Old Station, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 335-7121

    "Full hookups Laundry Wifi available for purchase Close to Lassen Volcanic NP"

    "Fishing in camp and nearby. Friendly staff. Had originally reserved a back in site, but emailed to hopefully get a pull through. Got a quick reply, and all taken care of."

    7. Summit Lake North — Lassen Volcanic National Park

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

    $24 / night

    "Great location to hit all the tourist spots, this campground is right on the main road. Easy access to trail to more remote areas as well. When the campground is full, it is too busy for my tastes."

    "Our final trek to the topmost part left us with little time to set up camp."

    8. Jones Inlet Campground

    1 Review
    Bella Vista, CA
    18 miles

    $10 - $15 / night

    9. Hat Creek Hereford Ranch RV Park & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Hat Creek, CA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 335-7171

    "The staff! Awesome! Very helpful and fun. Bathrooms and showers were clean and everything worked. Their little section of Hat Creek is beautiful. I didn't catch a thing but at least I wasn't working!"

    "I was a little worried as reviews warned of rude staff. This could not be farther from the truth in my experience. Everyone was super nice and helpful."

    10. Shasta National Forest Moore Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Lakehead, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 275-1587

    "Camped right next to the water. The site is very busy get there early."

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Glamping Reviews near Redwoods, CA

142 Reviews of 31 Redwoods Campgrounds


  • 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

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Mary Smith Campground

    Tent camping on Lewiston Lake

    We had the campground to ourselves as they hadn’t put up the glamping tents yet. We set our tents up on the platforms and had a great view of the lake and trinity alps in the distance. Birds and frogs were in abundance. The lake was too cold for swimming and the fish were hanging out in deep water so no swimming or successful fishing. This campground is hilly and one must pack gear down or up to one’s spot which was a pain but once settled it was a fun and relaxing time, pre-season.

  • S
    Jun. 5, 2018

    McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground

    Burney Falls

    There are many camp sites here, all with a fire pit, small cabinet (think just for storage, no way are they bear proof). Camp firewood is available for purchase on site. I think the best thing about this camp site is that it is located so close to Burney falls as well as many other trails (including the Pacific Crest trail).

  • W
    Jul. 6, 2021

    Trinity Lake KOA Holiday

    Trinity lake KOA

    Stayed here over the 4th of July weekend. 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. Lots of children and some camp sites are on top of each other. The water was low so fishing was difficult to find. Great for families with young children and those hoping for entertainment for kids. Not great if you are looking for space and quiet.

  • P
    Jun. 21, 2020

    Minersville Campground

    Nice lake-side camping

    Nice, small campground near the edge of Trinity Lake. Approximately 8 campsites can be reserved and 8 are available on a first come, first serve basis. There are no showers available, but there are showers at the nearby Bushytail campground up the road. Site 1 is the only site with electric hookups. The nearby lakeshore is quite muddy (depending upon water level), but provides great fishing and boating opportunities. A nice trail runs along the campground. There is no wifi or cellular coverage. Booking the site was a little confusing because the website noted "dry camping" - we did not know what to expect based on this description. However, there IS running drinking water and bathrooms with flush toilets and sinks on-site. Advise picking up firewood before arrival. There is no firewood available for purchase on-site. However, you are able to gather available wood. There is also a small store which sells firewood 10-15 minutes away  (Pinewood Cove).

  • Tammy H.
    Sep. 30, 2016

    McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground

    Nestled in the Pines

    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. The campsites are dry sites (no hookups), but they have updated bathrooms and showers. They also have cabin for rent, but you have to bring your own bedding. The visitors center is awesome and they always have programs going on for kids and adults alike. Both the falls and lake Britten is within walking distance. Even if I am not camping, I stop here to visit when going through CA.

  • 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.

  • Leeann L.
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Boulder Creek RV Redding

    Beautiful, Quiet & Friendly

    We loved ending our weeklong road trip here! This hidden gem was a lucky find! The grounds were beautiful, and included a small waterfall & koi pond, and a play structure for the littles.

    The property managers were extremely kind, welcoming, and helpful. 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.

    Highly recommend!!!!

  • Ashley M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2020

    Lakeshore East

    Simple NFS campground

    We stayed 2 nights in late October and were the only campers beside the host. There are 2 pull thru sites (10 & 12), we stayed in 10 in our 40' coach with tow. Flush toilets in 2 different buildings, no soap or hot water at the sinks, however. All sites have a nice picnic table and fire pit. Lots of water spigots throughout the campground but they don't have threads to allow a hose to hookup. There are also a few decent size garbage bins that are bear proof. Maybe it's the time of the year or lack of campers but the host wasn't ever seen. Lots of sites had litter here & there and the fire pits contained the previous camper's trash. Garbage bins were nearly full. The trees over the main road need trimming, lots of branches scratching the motorhome roof unnecessarily. Lake Shasta was really low so we didn't attempt to scramble down to the water. $25/night without discounts for a basic site. Yurts are more. 50% discount for golden or access National pass.


Guide to Redwoods

Yurt camping near Redwoods, California offers access to multiple ecosystems within a compact geographic area. The region sits at the intersection of volcanic landscapes and ancient forests, with elevations ranging from 1,000 to 8,000 feet across camping areas. Summer temperatures can reach triple digits in lower elevations while maintaining cooler conditions at higher altitudes.

What to do

Explore volcanic formations: Lassen Volcanic National Park provides unique landscape viewing opportunities approximately 15 minutes from Summit Lake North Campground. "We drove the road to the visitor center near the south entrance a couple times to see all the volcanic features," notes one visitor who appreciated the central location.

Paddle on alpine lakes: Summit Lake offers calm waters perfect for non-motorized watercraft. "Paddle board paradise," according to one camper who visited during summer months when the water warms up considerably.

Visit the Subway Cave: This accessible lava tube formation makes for an interesting side trip from your yurt accommodations. "Campground is close to other fishing, the Subway Cave (ya gotta go there) Lassen National Park entrance and much more," shares a visitor who stayed at Hat Creek Resort.

Fish in stocked waters: Fishing opportunities exist directly in some campgrounds. "1st RV park that I ever took my trailer to. Easy to get in and out of the camp site large camp sites, the hat Creek runs right through the camp ground and we caught trout all morning," reports a satisfied angler.

What campers like

Proximity to multiple attractions: The central location allows for diverse day trips. "The best part about this campground is the proximity to Lassen NP! It is about a 15 min drive to the entrance & Manazanita Lake," writes a visitor to McCumber Reservoir Campground.

Well-maintained yurt facilities: Glamping accommodations receive positive mentions for their condition. "This is a very large campground outside of Lassens, if you are deterred by the size of the campground you are making a mistake! We got an excellent site right next to the cliff with plenty of privacy," notes a visitor to McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park.

Natural temperature regulation: The falls create natural cooling effects in hot weather. "It was super hot but if you walk down to the bottom of the falls it's like a natural air conditioner," explains a cyclist who stayed at the park during a heat wave.

Quiet environments: Many visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere at smaller campgrounds. "It's pretty small, which made it much more quiet than other campgrounds. Our site was right on the river, so we had the peaceful sounds of rushing water to hear," reports a McCumber Reservoir Campground visitor.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Most yurt facilities in the area operate on limited schedules. "We stayed here in June, 2021 in a 25' trailer. Flush toilets were closed and replaced with porta potties. Lots of natural firewood around to gather," notes a visitor to Battle Creek Campground.

Wildlife awareness: Bear precautions remain necessary. "The camp ground offers bathrooms, bear boxes, very nice fire rings and clean water. There is no camp host so bring your own wood. The fee is $25 a night," advises a visitor to Jones Inlet Campground.

Insect preparation: Mosquitoes can be abundant in certain seasons. "There's a beautiful view here, and a lot of peace and solitude- as long as you're willing to share the space with mosquitos!" warns a Summit Lake visitor about summer conditions.

Utility limitations: Many camping locations offer limited or no hookups. "No hookups although drinking water is offered as well as restrooms. Campgrounds are well maintained with bear lockers and rv sites ample," explains a Summit Lake North camper.

Tips for camping with families

Reserve early for summer trips: Popular yurt camping locations fill quickly during peak months. "This campground is super popular, so you will most likely need a reservation in advance. But it's so worth it! The waterfalls are breathtaking, the lake is refreshing and the campground itself is relaxing and peaceful," advises a visitor about McArthur-Burney Falls.

Look for lawn camping options: Some locations offer grass sites ideal for families with young children. "We absolutely loved our 3 days here tent camping in a grass covered site. We lucked out as there was a cancellation for the group site just minutes before we checked in. Barefoot and clean! Amazing," shares an enthusiastic visitor to Hat Creek Hereford Ranch.

Choose sites with water access: Water features provide natural entertainment. "Very nice clean water. Camped right next to the water. The site is very busy get there early," suggests a Moore Creek Campground visitor.

Tips from RVers

Consider generator restrictions: Some campgrounds limit generator usage. "Generator hours are a bit odd although the only time we needed it was briefly in the morning to fix meals," notes a Summit Lake visitor who still enjoyed their stay despite this limitation.

Select spots with privacy: RV sites vary considerably in terms of seclusion. "We got a spot right on the water. The spots had a bunch of space between them and you had a feeling of privacy," explains a Hat Creek Resort visitor who appreciated the site layout.

Use centrally located campgrounds: Position yourself strategically between attractions. "The CG is about halfway point on the park road, so convenient for visiting the trails and vistas," advises a Summit Lake visitor, highlighting the practical location for exploring the broader region.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Redwoods, CA is McCumber Reservoir Campground with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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