Camping near McCloud

Camp near a historic mill town with access to waterfalls, wild rivers, forests, and volcanic peaks.

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Juniper Spur Ranch

3 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Weed, CA
Welcome to Juniper Spur Ranch! Directions: GPS Juniper Valley Spur....this is a short culdesac road with a road sign at the entrance off Juniper Valley Drive. There is a green pipe rail gate at the end. This gate has a combination lock. You will receive the current combination code 2 days before your arrival. If you are turning onto a dirt road without a sign....you are on the wrong road. Juniper Valley Spur is my short culdesac road with a green pipe rail gate at the end. We have 3 RV sites available for campers to book. Please note that we do not have RV hookups for any of the sites. You will be parking on loose gravel and the sites are flat. We can accommodate most RVs/trailers, if you are uncertain about the size just send me a message. There is a portapotty in the hay barn cleaned regularly and a water spigot for non-potable water uses or for a quick outdoor shower with a handheld spritzer. It is not enclosed so you will need to be discreet. Pets are allowed at campsites #2 and #3 only. These campsites are farthest from the horses and dogs. Please keep dogs on leash at all times. Our property offers a beautiful view of Mount Shasta. Nature lovers, extreme sports enthusiasts, family vacationers and retirees, can all enjoy the vast recreational opportunities this area has to offer. Lake Siskiyou is about 20 miles south and offers a wonderful 7-mile hiking trail around the entire lake. Bring your horses too. I have a couple of electric-fenced paddocks for visitors.
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Firebird Ridge

5 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Hornbrook, CA
Welcome to adventure in far north Siskiyou County! Firebird Ridge presents a fantastic secluded yet convenient camp station in a beautiful semi-wild setting with huge open sky views over 50 miles of the Klamath River canyon and Siskiyou Crest. Just 10 minutes off the freeway, a variety of simple yet thoughtfully laid out low impact sites afford comfy car and tent camping or smaller RVs and vans, with ample privacy. Small to medium size (5-15p) groups may combine sites and enjoy some shared space and amenities, please inquire. Accessible year round at an elevation just under 3000 feet, the Ridge enjoys sunny skies and comfy temps, with cold nights and hot days in winter and summer respectively. This is a drier climate with infrequent rain between May and October, meaning some fire risk and potential smoke impacts for area forests, although the mountainside location generally offers clean fresh air with stunning sunsets and excellent stargazing! The land contains over a mile and a half of scenic trails, with rock features, old "bonsai" oak trees, native plants and wildflowers in a landscape undergoing restoration to a healthy fire resistant condition. Wildlife abounds, mostly the friendly sort however visitors should be mindful to avoid unwelcome encounters, and any small children or pets kept under close watch. Your host knows the environment well and can address questions or concerns. Count on fair to good cell service coverage, wifi and power are centrally accessible too. Activity and development on site are minimized to preserve and enhance the natural habitat and ambience. Guests are advised to minimize disturbance of other occupants and lifeforms. It's fine to have fun and make some intermittent noise but disruptive or damaging behavior will be promptly curtailed. This extends to the surrounding neighborhood as well, especially on the gravel road in/out where it's important to keep your speed (dust, noise etc) DOWN in the vicinity of houses. The property is not a park, playground, or big backyard, in fact probably not much like anyplace you've been...prepare for a novel experience! A good mix of curiosity, care, humility, and attentiveness will go a long ways toward making your initial stay here satisfying and smooth. Come as a guest, not a customer - and find yourself at home in the wild! Youth visitors are welcome but must be supervised and receptive to pertinent guidelines. This location is not set up (yet) for people with mobility challenges, or people with no prior wilderness experience.
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Camp Stoney Meadows

13 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents120 acres · Big Bend, CA
Our 120 remote acres are adjacent to Shasta Trinity National Forest in the beautiful Cascade Range between Mt. Lassen and Mt. Shasta in Northern California. It's a working ranch with tree farms, animals, hydroelectric power, sawmill, gardens, orchards, creeks, springs, trails, and our camp alongside Kosk Creek. We're 54 miles from Redding off of 299E, (about 1-1/2 hour drive). DO NOT TAKE ROAD 11 FROM THE NORTH, IT IS CLOSED! PIease try to ignore the "car art" in the Pit River Tribe's Rancheria as you're coming here. Drive right through it, it's no reflection on us. The last mile or so of the road here can be pretty rough, but on arrival, you'll know it's worth the trip! No Cell phone service available here, so it's the perfect opportunity to unplug. We do have a land line up at the house in case of an emergency. Also, if you really need it, WiFi is available at the house.
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Camping near McCloud guide

Overview

Set in the southern slopes of majestic Mount Shasta, McCloud started off as a lumber and mill town. Today, the town and its national registered historic downtown district is a gateway to adventure. The nearby McCloud River is known for a trio of pretty waterfalls, and epic trout fishing, while Mount Shasta attracts hikers, mountaineers, nature lovers, and winter sport enthusiasts. Both the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway and Modoc Scenic Byway pass through McCould. Several state parks and national forests can be found nearby, offering additional opportunities for outdoor recreation, along with a wide range of camping options from developed to dispersed.

Where to go

McCloud Area 

Private camping options near McCloud and Mount Shasta offer sites for tents, RVs, and cabins. Campers can stay on the slopes of Mount Shasta, which offers both developed and dispersed campgrounds. Several forest service campgrounds can be found right along the McCloud River, including Fowlers Camp near the waterfalls, Cattle Camp, and Algoma. Further south, near the McCloud Reservoir, campground options include Star City, Ash Camp, and Ah-Di-Na.

 

Shasta-Trinity and Modoc National Forests 

Numerous lakeside and riverside campgrounds can be found in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California’s largest, which is known for its many water features. Forest service campgrounds can be found near Lake Shastina, Castle Lake, Gumboot Lake, and Toad Lake and the Upper Sacramento River, Trinity River, and Eagle Creek. Further east, Medicine Lake in Modoc National Forest offers scenic lakeside campgrounds.

 

State Parks and Lassen National Forest 

Southeast of McCloud, McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park offers a campground near a waterfall, while there are two PG&E campgrounds around Lake Britton. Boaters can head to Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park’s unique boat-in campground on Big Lake. Additional lakeside and riverside campgrounds can be found in Lassen National Forest, while Lassen Volcanic National Park offers eight campgrounds and a surreal landscape of volcanic and alpine terrain, and scenic lakes.

 

Shasta Lake 

Further south, California’s largest reservoir is a hotspot for water activities. More than 30 public campgrounds can be found around the three main arms of Shasta Lake, including developed, group, boat-in, and dispersed campgrounds along the shoreline. Popular options include the Lakeshore East Campground along the Sacramento River Arm, the Bailey Cove Campground along the McCloud River Arm, and the Jones Valley campgrounds along the Pit River Arm. 

When to go

The McCloud region offers activities year-round. Trout fishing season kicks off in the spring, when waterfalls are at their fullest. Wildflowers can be seen in spring and summer. Camping and hiking are the most popular in the summer. Many winter activities, such as skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling are weather dependent. McCloud also holds a popular Victorian Christmas celebration every weekend in December.

Know before you go

  • You’ll need a vehicle to explore the region. Chains and 4WD are a good idea in winter.
  • Permits are required for theMount Shasta Wilderness Area and to summit Mount Shasta.
  • Fishing licenses are required for anglers aged 16 and older. Additional regulations apply for certain areas, including the Lower McCloud River, a Wild Trout Stream.
  • Exercise caution when jumping near the Lower Falls due to new submerged boulders.
  • Be bear aware. Always store scented items in a bear-proof container.

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