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Shasta Lake Trailer Park

McCloud, California
4.5 (406 reviews)

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About Shasta Lake Trailer Park

Campground in California.

Nestled in the heart of Northern California's stunning natural landscape, Shasta Lake Trailer Park offers RV travelers a perfect base for exploring one of the region's most iconic destinations. Located near the magnificent Shasta Lake, this park provides convenient access to some of California's most breathtaking scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities.

The area surrounding Shasta Lake is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, dramatic granite cliffs, and dense forest surroundings. Whether you're an angler, boater, or simply someone who loves being on the water, Shasta Lake delivers an unforgettable experience. The lake stretches across 30,000 acres, offering countless coves and inlets to explore. Fishing enthusiasts will find excellent opportunities for catching rainbow trout, kokanee salmon, and largemouth bass throughout the year. The calm mornings on the water create a serene atmosphere that makes early risers feel rewarded for their dedication.

Beyond the water, the surrounding region is filled with natural wonders and attractions. The nearby Shasta Dam is an impressive feat of engineering that offers tours and visitor facilities. Scenic driving routes wind through towering ponderosa pine forests and showcase panoramic vistas at nearly every turn. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels cater to everyone from casual strollers to serious trekkers, with many offering views across the lake and surrounding peaks.

The town of Redding, located nearby, provides convenient access to dining, shopping, and services for those moments when you need provisions or want a change of scenery. Local restaurants serve everything from casual fare to more refined options, and grocery stores ensure you can stock your RV with supplies.

This park appeals to a diverse range of travelers: families seeking outdoor adventures, retirees looking for peaceful natural settings, fishing enthusiasts pursuing their passion, and anyone drawn to Northern California's rugged beauty. Spring and summer bring warm days perfect for water activities, while fall offers crisp mornings and stunning foliage. Even winter visitors appreciate the quieter atmosphere and mild temperatures compared to higher elevations.
4.5

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406

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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.

Shasta Lake Trailer Park Reviews

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Heidi Winner Odom

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Heidi Winner Odom

I believe this is our 8th time staying at the McCloud RV Park! We have stayed in our Travel Trailer and in the cabins! The cabins are so nice, we often stay in them in the winter while we work on and visit our property in the forest. We love everything about this park and never consider staying elsewhere!

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Lori Hagen

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lori Hagen

I needed a short reprieve from life's noise. I googled many places within an hour or two drive to spend 2 nights. Choosing McCloud I looked into Hotels but decided on the McCloud RV Resort. I tried the A-frame the first night. Great for sleeping only, no electricity. Then I moved to a cabin. Beautiful, clean, cozy, has everything you need, except food. And it has electricity. 😀 The sound of the s... I needed a short reprieve from life's noise. I googled many places within an hour or two drive to spend 2 nights. Choosing McCloud I looked into Hotels but decided on the McCloud RV Resort. I tried the A-frame the first night. Great for sleeping only, no electricity. Then I moved to a cabin. Beautiful, clean, cozy, has everything you need, except food. And it has electricity. 😀 The sound of the stream from the falls that runs past the cabins made it so relaxing while I sat and read and enjoyed a glass of wine. Warren and Tammy, owners, are fabulous people. I arrived early and was allowed to check in. Totally felt welcomed. The caretaker's, Anthony and Brittany are two of the sweetest, and personable young people (husband & wife) I've ever met. As busy as Anthony was, he helped jump start my car when I tried charging my phone for 45 minutes since there was no electricity in the A-frame. Brittany took time during her busy schedule to tell me about all the fun places to check out. Thank you all for a great stay. I will be back. I hope others will find time to check out the McCloud RV Resort. ~lori hagen

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Maryanne Montandon

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Maryanne Montandon

McCloud is our happy place. We stay there 4-5 times a year. Whether we are alone or with friends we have a wonderful stay. The owners and staff are welcoming. Lots to do in the area. We look forward to our next stay at McCloud RV park

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Claudia Horvath

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Claudia Horvath

This RV park is wonderful, clean, well laid out and very reasonably priced. The hosts are very friendly and helpful. We really enjoyed our stay here and would definitely stay again. Highly recommend

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Debra Gardner

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Debra Gardner

A Special Place with Even More Special People – McCloud RV Park McCloud RV Park is more than just a beautiful, peaceful getaway — it’s a place that feels like home the moment you arrive. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains and shaded by tall pines, it offers everything you could want in a serene RV experience. The sites are spacious, the park is spotless, and the location is ideal f... A Special Place with Even More Special People – McCloud RV Park McCloud RV Park is more than just a beautiful, peaceful getaway — it’s a place that feels like home the moment you arrive. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains and shaded by tall pines, it offers everything you could want in a serene RV experience. The sites are spacious, the park is spotless, and the location is ideal for exploring all that the McCloud area has to offer. But what truly makes this place shine are the owners, Tammy and Warren. From the very beginning, they welcomed us not just as guests, but as friends. Their warmth, kindness, and genuine care for everyone who stays here is something rare and unforgettable. They’ve created a space that’s not only well-run and inviting, but filled with heart. Over time, Tammy and Warren have become dear friends, and our visits here now feel like coming home. They go above and beyond in every way — whether it’s sharing local tips, lending a helping hand, or simply stopping by for a friendly chat. Their presence is a big part of why we keep coming back. If you're looking for more than just a place to park your RV — if you're looking for connection, peace, and the kind of hospitality that stays with you long after you leave — McCloud RV Park is it. We can’t recommend it highly enough.

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chris m

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by chris m

We stayed across the road at the USFS Lakeshore East Campground. We walked over here to check things out. The pool is closed, ostensibly for the season. The camp store was never open, maybe that is seasonal too. It's an older park and in disrepair. While they mow the grass and pick up trash, the general maintenance isn't getting done. Locks on bathrooms removed, signs falling down, lights that don... We stayed across the road at the USFS Lakeshore East Campground. We walked over here to check things out. The pool is closed, ostensibly for the season. The camp store was never open, maybe that is seasonal too. It's an older park and in disrepair. While they mow the grass and pick up trash, the general maintenance isn't getting done. Locks on bathrooms removed, signs falling down, lights that don't work. Pool fence is wobbly and the lock is missing so they just chain it up. Entrance sign is falling down. The store floods when it rains so instead of fixing the drainage they just put up sand bags. Feels like the kind of place where the owners have gotten old and tired and just aren't keeping things up. It's mostly long term residents here. There were lots of vacant sites for seasonal guest, but most would be hard to get into if you're over 25ft. Sites are squished up against one another with no privacy, just a gravel parking lot. Their web site says they have a boat dock but the campground is landlocked so no idea where the docks are. And there are train tracks running literally through the campground. Though they don't blow their horn it's still loud. And they don't take stuff to the dump. Everything that is old or broken is just piled up by the railroad tracks, including tires and old broken picnic tables. At 30feet I'd have a tough time with many of these sites. So, it would have to be an emergency for us to ever stop here. We visited Shasta Lake RV Resort, no overnight stay.

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Emma Mitchell

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Emma Mitchell

This place is not at all as advertised, and extremely overpriced for what is actually there. After looking at the website, we called several times in advance to make a reservation for our roadtrip, and were told we wouldn’t need one because “it’s the off season.” You would think that on one of those calls, they might have mentioned that none of the information on their website is up to date. After... This place is not at all as advertised, and extremely overpriced for what is actually there. After looking at the website, we called several times in advance to make a reservation for our roadtrip, and were told we wouldn’t need one because “it’s the off season.” You would think that on one of those calls, they might have mentioned that none of the information on their website is up to date. After a long day of road travel and car trouble, we arrived at “Shasta Lake RV Resort” where we had been assured we wouldn’t need a reservation. Surely enough, the entire campground looked abandoned - not to mention extremely rundown - except for one or two scattered RVs. As we began scoping out the sites, one person emerged from an RV and shown an ultra bright flashlight in our faces from across the campground for a long time. I don’t know if that person tried to speak to us, because at that moment, less than 100 yards away, a freight train came roaring down the tracks. As my dad went to retrieve our vehicle to bring it to the campsite, someone from another RV got into their vehicle and came hurtling down the road towards him and our rig. It turned out to be the groundskeeper. There was no reason for him to approach us so aggressively. Again, we had tried to make a reservation multiple times, they could have easily been prepared for guests that night. I went with my dad into the office with the groundskeeper to pay for the night. We asked about the amenities listed on the website - we had been looking forward to using the pool, the ping pong table, and potentially dropping in on family movie night. The man said that nothing on the website was up to date, and none of those amenities would be available. As if that wouldn’t be reason enough to offer us a discount, he added that it’s the off season, as if that was the excuse for the whole place being in disrepair. (As you probably know, many places will offer an off season discount for lodging). In the same breath, the groundskeeper told us we would pay the full regular rate for the night. $66 for a patch of ground and an outlet for less than a 12-hour stay. I asked if the water was potable at the campsites, and he said it should be if we “let it run for a while.” He also informed us there wasn’t any wifi available at the site we parked at, which we had mostly chosen for the lack of floodlights nearby so we could sleep in darkness. He said we could have wifi if we parked closer to the building that had the floodlights on all night. No thanks. If the off season is the excuse for the lack of amenities, it should be clearly stated on the website. But the pool was green enough to make me think it hadn’t been open for use any time in recent history. The only reason this isn’t a one star review is because the man did offer me a free bottle of water when I asked if I could buy one. As well, while I wasn’t able to finesse the archaic lock system on the women’s bathroom after multiple attempts, I can say that the (unlocked) men’s room sinks and toilets, while old and stained, were clean and mostly functioning. We didn’t try the showers. We got up and out of there as fast as we could. Travelers, beware. Save your money or spend it elsewhere.

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Michael Anderz

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Michael Anderz

This place has a charm of its own. I had a great time here with my family. If you’re into small-town vibes, this little nook tucked away in the corner definitely hits the mark. Kids were running around the streets, jumping off bridges into the lake, it felt like something out of a movie. It was super quiet during the week, but once Friday rolled around, things got lively. People were up late, par... This place has a charm of its own. I had a great time here with my family. If you’re into small-town vibes, this little nook tucked away in the corner definitely hits the mark. Kids were running around the streets, jumping off bridges into the lake, it felt like something out of a movie. It was super quiet during the week, but once Friday rolled around, things got lively. People were up late, partying and yelling until around 3 AM. Honestly, it didn’t bother us, honestly it added to the character of the place. Now, about the cabin…. some reviews I read said it was trashy, but I wouldn’t go that far. It definitely has its flaws, but it was way better than tent camping. We had everything we needed: we made breakfast in the mornings and even grilled up a steak dinner one night. The AC worked just fine, which was a huge plus. The only weird part was a pressure issue, it makes a whistling noise if you don’t crack a window. Just be smart about which window you open or you’ll end up with mosquitoes if the lights are on. Overall, I’d give the cabin a solid 7 out of 10. It’s not a five-star hotel, but it’s not trying to be either. Service-wise, things were pretty relaxed. The office was closed an entire three days out of 7 days we were there, but a super friendly maintenance guy told us not to worry, he knew we were checked in and everything was good. If you need firewood, you’ll have to go to the nearby grocery store (only a 3-minute drive), but no big deal. The pool was open and very chlorinated, which I honestly prefer because it means it’s clean. At night, frogs were chirping, and we even saw deer wander right through the campsite in the morning and again at dusk. That was a highlight for sure. You’re also close to some great local spots. Just a 3-minute drive from a gas station, a grocery store, and a great bar & grill (Lakeshore Restaurant & Bar). We tried a few things there and really enjoyed it: • Crispy Buds (Brussels sprouts) 10/10 • Spicy Chicken Burger (not spicy) 9/10 • Sweet Chili Wings – 8/10 • Buffalo Wings – 7/10 All in all, this was a chill, low-key getaway with a real sense of community. Everyone seemed to know each other. If you’re looking for an affordable, outdoorsy trip with a local feel, this spot is worth checking out. Watch my video and check out the pics posted! Thanks!

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Paula Samson

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Paula Samson

Terrible experience. No place to swim like they said there was. No maintenance, where the RVs were. My friend almost fell off the picnic table because it wasn’t bolted to the seat. Where the boats were parked, we were gonna swim. The railing was loose and not connected and all rusted out and we didn’t want to swim where there was a boats-we ended up going to whiskey town and had a great time.

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Eileen Gingerich

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Eileen Gingerich

Stayed here on Memorial Day week had a great time. Our camp site was under a nice shade tree and the lake is a short walk across the street. Joyce and Diana were as nice as could be. Read some of the reviews and although this is an older RV resort it is very clean and the showers were HOT and clean. Also our nightly visit from the deer and her her little one made our day.

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