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    Several RV parks around Trinity Center provide varied options for recreational vehicles. Coffee Creek Campground and RV Park offers 34 sites with electric hookups, including 30-amp and 50-amp service, plus water connections. Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort accommodates RVs with water, electric, and sewer hookups, though larger vehicles may find navigation challenging. Shasta Lake RV Resort operates seasonally from May through December with full hookup sites for vehicles under 27 feet in length. Trinity Alps RV Park in Weaverville contains 44 sites with electric, water, and sewer connections. "Our 35 foot fifth wheel easily navigated the space," noted one visitor about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort.

    Most RV parks in the area require advance reservations during summer months when Trinity Lake attracts boaters and anglers. Cell service varies significantly throughout the mountainous terrain, with several reviews mentioning spotty coverage at lakeside locations. Many parks offer amenities like showers, laundry facilities, and sanitary dump stations, though availability differs by location. The drive to some parks involves steep grades and winding roads that may challenge larger motorhomes. Trinity Lake KOA operates seasonally with full hookups and lake access, though the access road requires careful navigation. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated pet areas available at several parks. Propane is available for purchase at limited locations, including Redding RV Park approximately 60 miles south of Trinity Center.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Trinity Center (162)

      1. Coffee Creek Campground and RV Park

      5.0(1)7mi from Trinity Center21 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $30 - $40 / night

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      2. Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort

      5.0(6)19mi from Trinity CenterRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      3. Lakehead Campground & RV Park

      4.0(5)18mi from Trinity CenterRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      4. Trail In RV Park & Campground

      4.6(5)21mi from Trinity Center20 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $30 - $500 / night

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      5. Lakeshore Villa RV Park

      3.7(3)18mi from Trinity CenterRVs, Tents

      "It's close to ramps for boating and it has large RV pull thrus"

      6. Shasta Lake RV Resort

      2.8(4)19mi from Trinity CenterRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Gas station right up the road and many access point to the lake"

      7. Mountain Gate RV Park

      4.5(8)28mi from Trinity Center8 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!"

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

      8. Antlers RV Park and Campground

      3.8(4)19mi from Trinity CenterRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "I say that only because it was 4th of July weekend and there was a dirty bunch around us. But even with that the park crew was great and did the best to keep things up as much as they could."

      9. Trinity Alps RV Park

      4.0(1)21mi from Trinity Center44 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $25 - $65 / night

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      10. Trail In RV Campground

      2.5(2)21mi from Trinity CenterRVs, Tents

      "It's 20 min from Redding, which has all the creature comforts--every food and drink and store you can imagine. It's also close to Shasta Lake, which I didn't have time to explore this time, sadly."

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    RV Park Reviews near Trinity Center, CA

    479 Reviews of 162 Trinity Center Campgrounds


    • Lauren W.
      Jul. 28, 2024

      Trailer Lane Campground

      Great place to stay!

      Wonderful place to stay! Very nice little campground in Weed, CA. We originally were just stopping for the night so I had reserved a 50 amp pull thru, but we had some problems with our fifth wheel and my husband wanted some shade to work on it. Karen was nice enough to juggle reservations and get us in a 30 amp back in that had shade. Plus, we ended up staying for two nights. Karen was very accommodating and helpful and we really appreciated it! The campground is fun, has some outdoor games, a small dog park, and a community fire pit. And visiting the goats and chickens was definitely a bonus! I highly recommend Trailer Lane Campground and would definitely stay there again! We didn't use the bathrooms or laundry.

    • 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.

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Sacramento River RV Park

      Friendly Campground

      This has been one of the loveliest RV parks we’ve stayed at. We stayed here for almost 3 months, as many others do. Most of the residents are contract workers staying short- to long-term, but the park is also friendly for weekend and overnight stays with select spots available.

      I give this place 5 stars because of the respectfulness of both the residents and the staff, along with how well maintained everything is. It’s more campground-sized, but the amenities are kept up very well. The bathrooms were cleaned regularly, the laundry room was nice, and they also have private shower rooms.

      The pool was not operating while we were here, but they were actively working on getting it ready for the summer. Since we have a child, we appreciated the playground area and how family-friendly the park felt. The other kids staying here could safely play together and enjoy the space.

      There’s also a central activities room with a small gym area, kitchen, and common hangout space, which was nice to have. The fenced dog park was another huge plus and gave our dog room to run around.

      The setting by the river is beautiful, there’s good shade throughout the park, and the lots are laid out nicely for pulling in and parking. You can tell by the type of crowd here that it’s a very safe and respectful place with very little trouble.

      The location is also convenient — just one exit off Interstate 5 near Costco.

      We previously stayed at another RV park in central Redding near the river that cost nearly the same monthly rate, but we genuinely enjoyed spending time at this park, even during the day.

      One significant downside is the noise. Interstate 5 to the east is loud, and the wood mill to the west creates constant background noise as well. The silver lining is that you rarely hear your neighbors because of it.

      Lastly, if you’re looking for a longer-term stay, we found the application process here much easier than at most other parks. For healthcare contract workers especially, they seem to expedite the process and limit some of the background check and credit score requirements that many parks require.

    • David P.
      Jul. 13, 2024

      Trailer Lane Campground

      Mostly dirt parking lot. Owner operator was downright rude.

      We prepaid and we’re assigned a site. We showed up before the 2PM check in time and couldn’t raise anyone so pulled into our vacant site which was supposed to be pull through but sites are back to back so difficult to do in addition our site had a tree 12-14’ from electric and utilities. Had to jockey a number of time to position our slide outs each side of the tree and other side slide out behind electrical. Not easy to position.  Little later guy shows up and tells us we have to move. What?  Said we were in the required fire Lane.  I questioned it and he snapped that we had checked in early, I replied we tried the bell at the store and no one responded. Again we were chastised for being early.  He stated fire Lane was in back of our fifth wheel.  I paced it off and we were sixteen feet to the trailer behind.  He responded you have to move.  That would force us to pull forward almost out of our space.  Based on his rudeness we said we would just leave.  We were still charged even after requesting a refund.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Oak Bottom Tent Campground — Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area

      Ok, but a little disappointing.

      After several nights of free dispersed camping, we decided to spoil ourselves with a paid lakeside campsite for the showers, amenities, and fire pits. Our stay cost about $50, plus an additional $10 fee for our dog.

      The biggest downside is that the RV area is essentially just a parking lot. It’s completely exposed, with little to no shade, and can be windy and quite hot when the sun is out. The beach itself is nice, and there’s a boat launch if that’s what you’re coming for.

      We were disappointed to learn that the showers are not included and require an additional fee. We didn’t check the exact cost, but it wasn’t worth it to us, and we ended up rinsing off in the lake instead. The fire pits and covered pavilions are available in the day-use area and are only a short walk from the parking lot, but they are not located directly at the RV sites. Also worth noting: dogs are not allowed on the beach.

      Amenities include an RV dump station, potable water fill, restrooms, and showers. Access is easy, with paved roads and large, accessible parking areas.

      One other thing to be aware of is that you still need a National Park pass in addition to paying for the campsite.

      Overall, I’d recommend this more as a day-use destination or for travelers in larger RVs who want convenient amenities. If you’re overlanding or traveling in a truck camper, there are better and more scenic options available nearby.

    • 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.


    Guide to Trinity Center

    Several RV campgrounds near Trinity Center, California provide camping options in the mountainous surroundings of the Trinity Alps region. Located at approximately 2,400 feet elevation, this area experiences warm summer days and cool nights with seasonal temperature fluctuations. Trinity Lake, the third largest reservoir in California, serves as a central recreation feature for many nearby campgrounds during the high season from late spring through early fall.

    What to do

    Fishing access points: Coffee Creek Campground and RV Park sits near multiple fishing opportunities. "Beautiful camping above Springville. Beautiful scenery and hiking," notes Robert S., highlighting the scenic location that serves as a base for outdoor activities.

    Lake recreation: Lakeshore Villa RV Park positions campers close to boating access. "It's close to ramps for boating and it has large RV pull thrus," says John C., making it convenient for those bringing watercraft.

    Swimming options: Antlers RV Park and Campground offers a swimming pool for guests when lake temperatures are too cold. "They have a little store/burger spot which is very convenient next to the pool area," mentions Lisa M., noting the additional amenities available to campers.

    Hiking trails: The Trinity Alps region contains numerous hiking paths with trail access from several campgrounds. "Beautiful scenery and hiking," Robert S. comments about the Coffee Creek area, referencing the natural attractions available to visitors.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Mountain Gate RV Park receives consistent praise for cleanliness. "We loved our stay. We felt safe and it's probably one of the most cleanest campground and facilities I've ever been to. Clean bathrooms, showers, zero trash around," Jill P. shares, emphasizing the well-maintained environment.

    Spacious campsites: Many campers appreciate the room between sites at certain campgrounds. "The spaces are wide. Wider than any other places we have stayed," notes Jason D. about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, highlighting the extra space available to visitors.

    Natural setting: Wooded sites provide shade during hot summer months. "Spot was perfect. Easy to hookup all the facilities were very very clean and working order. All staff was very friendly," Steven H. mentions about his stay at Antlers RV Park, appreciating both the natural setting and maintenance.

    Community atmosphere: Several campgrounds foster social connections. "We stayed for a week and became buddies with the camp host Craig who gave us great fishing tips for the area," explains Corey L. about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, demonstrating the local knowledge available from long-term staff.

    What you should know

    Seasonal operations: Some facilities operate limited schedules. Shasta Lake RV Resort runs "May 15 to December 31" according to their listing information, making advance planning necessary for off-season travel.

    Bear activity: Wildlife encounters require proper precautions. "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," reports Adam about Antlers RV Park and Campground, indicating the need for secure food storage.

    Train noise: Railroad tracks near some campgrounds create periodic disruption. "There was some train noise fairly close, however that didn't bother either of my pups nor myself," Steven H. comments about his stay at Antlers RV Park, suggesting the noise level is tolerable for most campers.

    Water levels: Trinity Lake experiences significant fluctuations based on rainfall and water management. "We were looking for a place to camp near Redding... This campground is about 30 mins from Redding," Jason D. notes about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, highlighting the driving distance from larger towns where supplies can be purchased.

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming areas: Lakehead Campground & RV Park provides family-friendly water access. "This campground is very spacious with lots of trees for shade which was great since we I went when it was extremely hot," reports Tanya H., noting the temperature relief available.

    Play facilities: Some campgrounds offer dedicated recreation areas for children. "The grounds were beautiful, and included a small waterfall & koi pond, and a play structure for the littles," Leeann L. describes about Boulder Creek RV Redding, mentioning the kid-friendly amenities.

    Quiet hours enforcement: Family-friendly campgrounds maintain peace during sleeping hours. "They do enforce quiet time which is great," Lisa M. says about Antlers RV Park, indicating management involvement in maintaining a restful environment.

    Tent camping options: For families without RVs, tent sites provide affordable alternatives. "I tent camped here. My spot was very close to the bathroom and shower area. The tent camping spots are nice. They have a picnic table and a metal firepit and they provide wood," Cathy H. explains about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, detailing the amenities included with tent sites.

    Tips from RVers

    Site sizes and access: Trinity Alps RV Park in Weaverville accommodates various RV types with its 44 sites offering electric, water, and sewer connections. "Pleasant, grassy, mostly shaded area behind the main building. Restroom and showers, no extra charge," Robert A. comments about the tent area, indicating the campground has diverse accommodation options.

    Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds have accessibility limitations. "Biggest I would put in here would be about a 30 foot trailer. You have to disconnect your tow vehicle," Jason D. advises about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, providing important sizing information for larger rigs.

    Utility hookups: Check specific electrical service available at each campground. "It was a great little mom and pop rv campground. There are tent sites away from the rv part, but we never checked that area out. The rv spots are very clean," Corey L. shares about Old Lewiston Bridge RV Resort, indicating the separate camping areas for different users.

    Cellular service: Internet connectivity varies significantly throughout the region. "Excellent Verizon signal. Very clean," reports John R. about Boulder Creek RV Redding, providing useful information for remote workers.

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