RV Resort
&
Campground
19663 Solus Campground Rd 
Lakehead, California 96051

Travel & Leisure

A Visit To Remember

                   

Traveling can be an exhausting experience. Enter Lake Shasta Pines RV Resort and Campground, where style, comfort and hospitality meet. Our commitment to service is incomparable and our fares are unmatched. Located a short 2 mile drive to Lower Salt Creek boat ramp and Shasta Lake access.  Take a look at our site to find out more about our spaces (coming soon), location and events or destinations nearby.  Give us a call 530-482-6136

Included in rate is access to in ground swimming pool, restrooms, showers and Laundry facilities.

RV Spaces Per Day:

Three persons or less: $60.00 30/50 Amp

Each add’l person: $5.00

Children under 3 years free

Each RV Space has 30/50amp electric, sewer and water connection.

Tent Camping Sites Per Day:

Three persons or less $35.00

Each add’l person: $5.00

Children under 3 years free

Pets (on leash only): $2.00

2 day minimum during holiday weeks.

Holidays must be paid IN FULL in advance. 72 Hour Prior to Reservation Cancelation applies for Holiday Reservations to receive full or partial refund (at managers discretion)

Check In time is 3pm, Unless Space Available.

Check out time is 11am

 

Daily & Weekly Sites 

Limited Dry Camp, water only, power and water only or full hookup sites available. 2 day minimum on holiday reservations.  Contact for availability and book your RV or Campsite today!

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

Please call or email for booking and availability:

Booking and Information   1-530-482-6136

Booking Email Inquiry  book@lakeshastapines.com

19663 Solus Campground Rd, Lakehead, CA 96051

Online Booking Coming Late Summer 2023

2 miles away from Lower Salt Creek Boat Ramp and Lake Access.

Ultimate scenery and visiting objectives

Rustic and natural scenery

Set in the center of the Shasta - Trinity Forrest is Lake Shasta Pines RV Resort and Campground.  Surrounded by hiking trails and lake entrances, 2 miles to Lower Salt Creek Boat Ramp and Shasta Lake access, 5 miles to the Lake Shasta Caverns, 4 miles to Anlters Boat Ramp there are endless adventure opportunities.  Go out hiking or fishing and return to Lake Shasta Pines and enjoy an evening at the swimming pool or just gather by a campfire and enjoy the quiet nature surroundings. 

For mountain lovers

Hike, climb, enjoy the magnificent nature!

Recreation on the unit centers on the two designated wilderness areas of Mount Shasta and Castle Crags. Dominating the landscape for several hundred miles in all directions, Mount Shasta looms 14,162 feet, a beautiful snow-cloaked massif, second only to Mount Rainier in height among the famous Cascade Range volcanoes. No trails lead up Mount Shasta, but trails provide access to the Wilderness and the foot of the mountain.

The Wilderness shares its southern border with Castle Crags State Park. You'll find 27.8 miles of maintained trails starting from nine trailheads. The Pacific Crest Trail rambles for 19 miles through the area.

Most of the National Forest lands on the Mt. Shasta district are open for dispersed camping. Remember, most dispersed sites will be affected by campfire restrictions starting sometime in summer. When restrictions are in effect, you may still operate a gas stove and/or a gas-only barbeque with a valid campfire permit. Wood fires and charcoal barbeques are strictly prohibited. Please use proper sanitation methods for human waste, pack out all of your garbage, and leave no trace of your stay.

For the free spirited, the best places to hike and climb

Be one with nature

The primary access road for Mt. Shasta is the Everitt Memorial Highway, a continuation of Lake Street in the town of Mt. Shasta. Lake Street is also the central exit for Mt. Shasta City (Exit 738). From Interstate 5, take Lake Street east (toward the mountain). You will drive through the business district of Mt. Shasta City before the road climbs a hill and changes names to Everitt Memorial Highway, also signed as county road A-10. The Everitt Memorial Highway ascends the south side of the mountain, starting at 3500 feet in town and terminating at timberline near 8,000 feet.

Mt. Shasta is administered by the Shasta-Trinity National Forest headquartered in the city of Redding, California. There is no visitor center on the mountain itself. The local Ranger Station and visitor information is located in the town of Mt. Shasta at 204 West Alma Street. There is no entry station or entry fee, and there are no parking fees or passes at his time.

Facilities on the mountain are limited. There is no piped water available, so be sure to bring some with you. Toilets and information boards are located at Bunny Flat, McBride Springs campground, and Panther Meadows campground. All other services are found in the town of Mt. Shasta.

Camping in Developed Sites [top]

There are three Forest Service campgrounds on Mt. Shasta. Due to the limited number of sites, camping opportunities are in high demand in these developed sites. All campsites are on a first come basis; no reservations available. The best time to look for open sites is mid-day Monday through Thursday. Weekends are generally filled.

McBride Springs. Approximately 4 miles from Mt. Shasta City is McBride Springs Campground. The elevation here is almost 5000 feet. This campground is popular because of its convenient location to city services while still being on the mountain. There are 12 sites with tables and fire rings, a vault toilet, and a hand operated pump for drinking water located above the campground via a short trail. The fee is $10.00 per night with a maximum stay limit of 7 days. Please self-register at the campground information board. A campfire permit is not required.

Red Fir Flat Group Site. Approximately 9 miles up the mountain is Red Fir Flat where the forest is dominated by old growth Shasta Red Fir trees. On the west (left) side of the highway is a camping area that is designated for group use by reservation only. If you have a group size between 9 and 35 people, you may reserve this site by going to recreation.gov. The fee is $12.00 per night with a maximum stay limit of 7 days. There is a vault toilet, a few tables and fire rings, bear proof trash cans, but no water available. You will need to obtain a California campfire permit when using this site. Reserving this site does not prohibit other visitors day use access.

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