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Cattle Camp Campground

McCloud, California
4.7 (81 reviews)

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About Cattle Camp Campground

Campground in California.

Cattle Camp Campground offers a genuine escape into California's natural beauty, providing RV travelers with an authentic camping experience in a serene mountain setting. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for those seeking to explore the diverse landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities that define this region of California.

The campground's location provides convenient access to some of California's most compelling natural attractions and recreational areas. Whether you're drawn to hiking through pristine forests, exploring scenic byways, or simply enjoying the peaceful rhythm of mountain life, Cattle Camp puts you in the heart of it all. The surrounding terrain showcases the dramatic geology and vegetation that makes California's interior so captivating, with opportunities to discover hidden waterfalls, alpine meadows, and panoramic vistas.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the area surrounding the campground delivers exceptional experiences. Hikers will find trails ranging from leisurely nature walks to more challenging alpine routes, each offering their own rewards and perspectives on the landscape. The region's waterways provide opportunities for fishing and water activities, while photographers will discover endless subjects throughout the changing seasons. Birdwatchers and wildlife observers frequently spot native species in their natural habitat, making this an excellent destination for those interested in California's diverse ecosystem.

The campground operates as a public facility, welcoming RV travelers from all walks of life who appreciate unpretentious, outdoors-focused camping. The atmosphere reflects the laid-back spirit of mountain communities, where neighbors often become friends over evening campfires and shared meals prepared at campsites. Many visitors return year after year, creating a welcoming community environment.

The nearby towns and communities offer services, supplies, and local character worth exploring during your stay. Small local shops, markets, and eateries provide opportunities to experience authentic regional culture and cuisine. These surrounding areas give you the option to venture out for conveniences while maintaining that deep connection to nature that defines the Cattle Camp experience.

Cattle Camp Campground suits families seeking outdoor adventure, solo travelers pursuing solitude and self-discovery, retired RVers enjoying extended stays, and anyone looking to unplug from daily pressures and reconnect with what matters most. The highly positive visitor reviews consistently highlight the welcoming atmosphere and the quality of the camping experience provided at this public campground.
4.7

Rating

81

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

McCloud is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for McCloud.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near McCloud. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cattle Camp Campground Reviews

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Bryce Drummond

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bryce Drummond

We loved this campground. The spaces are a good distance apart, has bathrooms and water within walking distance spread throughout the campground. Very quiet at night. Every now and then you can here a car drive by on 89 but didn't notice it and was not loud enough to bother us at all. Spaces had a paved area to park and a concrete area around the fire ring making it very nice for handicap accessib... We loved this campground. The spaces are a good distance apart, has bathrooms and water within walking distance spread throughout the campground. Very quiet at night. Every now and then you can here a car drive by on 89 but didn't notice it and was not loud enough to bother us at all. Spaces had a paved area to park and a concrete area around the fire ring making it very nice for handicap accessibility. The roads and paved and level for kids on scooters and bikes. A very well put together campground. This campground is well located between Mt. Shasta City, McCloud, and Burney with the McCloud falls and Burney falls all less than a 35 minute drive away. The Cattle Camp swimming hole is a short drive away, not walking distance, cold water but nice to cool off. The campground was full even during the week in June. We were very lucky to get a spot.

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Matthew Naylor

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Matthew Naylor

This was exactly what we had in mind for a quiet, spacious campground within nature. It was absolutely beautiful and peaceful. We set up a hammock near our campsite which made an excellent morning snooze spot. The local water hole was ok but beware of the mosquitoes as you get close to the water.

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Matthew Naylor

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Matthew Naylor

This was exactly what we had in mind for a quiet, spacious campground within nature. It was absolutely beautiful and peaceful. We set up a hammock near our campsite which made an excellent morning snooze spot. The local water hole was ok but beware of the mosquitoes as you get close to the water.

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Sierra Haze

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sierra Haze

I come to cattle camp every year, it's a great campground, $15/night single spots and $30/night for a group site. The bathrooms are pit toilets, but there is potable water available throughout the camp and free overflow parking.

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Sierra Haze

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sierra Haze

I come to cattle camp every year, it's a great campground, $15/night single spots and $30/night for a group site. The bathrooms are pit toilets, but there is potable water available throughout the camp and free overflow parking.

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Brittney Hikes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brittney Hikes

"I wanted a campground that was close to McCloud Falls and Mt. Shasta, plus Burney Falls on the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, C-89. Site #12 was beside the road, and there was some truck noise at night, but being closest to the byway, I was first to see a deer walk through camp at dusk. I put up my azul Ozark Trail tent with the Aerobed queen-size air mattress and made my home for the next few ni... "I wanted a campground that was close to McCloud Falls and Mt. Shasta, plus Burney Falls on the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, C-89. Site #12 was beside the road, and there was some truck noise at night, but being closest to the byway, I was first to see a deer walk through camp at dusk. I put up my azul Ozark Trail tent with the Aerobed queen-size air mattress and made my home for the next few nights. Even though the campground was full, it was quiet, and I felt weird about plugging in my phone with my engine on for a few hours, but I needed have power for the hikes in the morning. Instead of staking the fly open, I staked one in the middle giving me a front door and holding down the tarp in case of wind or rain. If it rains, water will puddle, so look for a convex footprint with your head uphill. Never forget the importance of coverage, even if you don’t think it is going to rain. Although water is one of the 10 ways to find magic on the trail, water on dry blankets can drench your sweet dreams. Two nights of chill became a little more rowdy by the weekend and the center campsite became an out-of-school reunion on bikes, scooters and wilderness walks. I love camping during the summer and if you don’t like families, I don't recommend you camp in popular areas. When the rain started, it was dinner time and most of the families had retreated to campers, so all I could hear was the pounding droplets on my tent. After a full day of hiking, I was tired and screwed together the JetBoil and gas I picked up from REI for this trip. In less than 5 minutes I was slurping Cup of Noodles, which kept me warm even without the fire. Before it got dark, I escaped away to the secret water hole named for the camp I was staying. With no one else around, I took a breath and looked for the light. It started to sprinkle, and I found myself star-struck by the beauty I could create in my life on my own. C-89 Waterfall Loop is 1 of the 8 trips of magic in northern California and Cattle Camp is a dream campground along the way."

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Brittney Hikes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brittney Hikes

"I wanted a campground that was close to McCloud Falls and Mt. Shasta, plus Burney Falls on the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, C-89. Site #12 was beside the road, and there was some truck noise at night, but being closest to the byway, I was first to see a deer walk through camp at dusk. I put up my azul Ozark Trail tent with the Aerobed queen-size air mattress and made my home for the next few ni... "I wanted a campground that was close to McCloud Falls and Mt. Shasta, plus Burney Falls on the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, C-89. Site #12 was beside the road, and there was some truck noise at night, but being closest to the byway, I was first to see a deer walk through camp at dusk. I put up my azul Ozark Trail tent with the Aerobed queen-size air mattress and made my home for the next few nights. Even though the campground was full, it was quiet, and I felt weird about plugging in my phone with my engine on for a few hours, but I needed have power for the hikes in the morning. Instead of staking the fly open, I staked one in the middle giving me a front door and holding down the tarp in case of wind or rain. If it rains, water will puddle, so look for a convex footprint with your head uphill. Never forget the importance of coverage, even if you don’t think it is going to rain. Although water is one of the 10 ways to find magic on the trail, water on dry blankets can drench your sweet dreams. Two nights of chill became a little more rowdy by the weekend and the center campsite became an out-of-school reunion on bikes, scooters and wilderness walks. I love camping during the summer and if you don’t like families, I don't recommend you camp in popular areas. When the rain started, it was dinner time and most of the families had retreated to campers, so all I could hear was the pounding droplets on my tent. After a full day of hiking, I was tired and screwed together the JetBoil and gas I picked up from REI for this trip. In less than 5 minutes I was slurping Cup of Noodles, which kept me warm even without the fire. Before it got dark, I escaped away to the secret water hole named for the camp I was staying. With no one else around, I took a breath and looked for the light. It started to sprinkle, and I found myself star-struck by the beauty I could create in my life on my own. C-89 Waterfall Loop is 1 of the 8 trips of magic in northern California and Cattle Camp is a dream campground along the way."

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Justen Sidles

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Justen Sidles

awesome camp ground !!! big camp spaces ,not crowded ,well maintained grounds , beautiful forests , shade for those hot days , restrooms , cell service depending on carrier and water .. 15 $ a night and its yours... the whole area is well worth a visit , amazing falls , clean cool waters , close by everytjing yet surprisingly not too crowded .. enjoy

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