Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Welcome to Hawk's Nest Tionesta RV & Cabins!
Tucked away in spectacular Modoc National Forest at the base of Timber Mountain, Hawk's Nest Tionesta is one of the best kept secrets in the West. You won’t find a better place to enjoy Northern CA cabins and RV & tent camping. Just 15 minutes from Lava Beds Nat'l Monument, we offer some of the best camping in Northern CA.
Please do not try to contact us over cell phone. We live in an area with bad cell reception. If you try to reach us by cell phone there is a chance we won’t see your message.
When you arrive you must check in at the office first. If there is no one at the office please call the office number posted on the sign.
This campsite offers a peaceful and quiet retreat surrounded by trees, with plenty of space and clean facilities. Campers appreciate the friendly and accommodating hosts who ensure a comfortable stay. While the location is somewhat remote, its proximity to natural attractions like Lava Beds National Monument is a highlight. There are some minor inconveniences, such as the placement of hookups and variable Wi-Fi, but overall, the positive experiences far outweigh these.
Perfect place to camp after a busy day at the volcanic national park! Nice tents sites with everything you need close by! Showers were very nice. Would recommend!
I had a great time in the cabin. Perfect spot as I broke up my travels from Oregon to California and back. Cozy, quiet and clean! Will definitely come back if I do this type of drive again.
We really liked staying here, the host was amazing and opened the little store for us so we could get ice, they have very clean bathrooms with showers which we definitely needed after hiking around in the caves all day. We will definitely be coming back 🙂
Location
Tulelake, Modoc, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Modoc, and Pit River First Nations according to