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Lassen/Eagle
Overview
Lassen/Eagle Lake RV Park offers a serene escape nestled in the scenic high country of Northern California. Located just outside Susanville, this park serves as a gateway to the majestic Eagle Lake, known for its unique ecosystem and pristine waters. Visitors find a welcoming environment where the pace of life slows down, allowing for deep relaxation under the shade of mature pine trees. It is a well-maintained destination that balances the rugged beauty of the wilderness with the comforts required for a stress-free RV stay.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at an elevation of over 5,000 feet, the park is surrounded by the unique landscape of the Lassen National Forest. The air here is crisp, and the geography transitions beautifully from high-desert sagebrush to dense evergreen forests. While the park feels secluded, it remains conveniently accessible to the town of Susanville for supplies and dining. The immediate area is dominated by the vast expanse of the lake, providing stunning sunset views and a quiet backdrop far removed from urban noise.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various rig sizes with full hookup sites that include both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Travelers appreciate the wide, level pull-through spaces that make setup easy after a long drive. On-site facilities include clean restrooms and hot showers, as well as laundry services to keep your gear fresh during extended stays. The park features a pet-friendly environment and reliable Wi-Fi, ensuring you can stay connected while enjoying the great outdoors in a comfortable, shaded setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is undoubtedly the lake, famous worldwide for the trophy-sized Eagle Lake Trout. Anglers and boaters will find easy access to the water for a day of sport or leisure. For those looking to explore further, the north entrance of Lassen Volcanic National Park is a manageable drive away, offering volcanic landscapes and hiking trails. Additionally, the Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail provides miles of scenic paths for mountain biking and hiking through the rugged canyon scenery.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for outdoor enthusiasts and avid anglers who want world-class fishing right at their doorstep. It also serves as a perfect basecamp for retirees and families who prefer a quiet, natural setting over the high-traffic atmosphere of traditional resorts. If you are looking for a peaceful mountain retreat with easy access to Lassen Volcanic National Park, this location offers the space and tranquility to truly appreciate the rugged beauty of Lassen County.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Basqueman 1
Beautiful lake. The place is clean with great views of the lake. I was the only one in the store, stocked with the basics. The lady at the store was pleasant. Im surprised the lake wasn't busy.
Bobbiey
they have a mini market and showers! very important when you camp for a couple days
RovingFox “RV Adventures”
Hot shower, nice restrooms small store with essentials. Boat ramp gas and propane. Nice staff
Wayne G
Sad that the lake took a dip, but the Marina store is still a top notch establishment. FULL of Everything you need for camping, boating, fishing , replenishing used up supplies, ice, drinks, lunch, dinner, snacks, and more. I never got to try the BBQ but heard it was good. Call the store for the latest lake info, and they got that too. Forgot to bring something, they got that too. Great people.
zhi li
My friends and I went to the store and wanted to rent a boat for fishing and viewing. We were told that there were only pontoon boats and fishing is not allowed on that kind of boats. We respected their terms but would like to ask their manager to see if we can fish with keeping the boat clean. However, after we asked, the manager came out and was very angry. She said fishing is not allowed and even we promised to follow the term she won't trust us and will keep us under radar because we planned to fish. We were shocked by what she said and the way she talked to us. I understand she may get some bad behaving customers but I don't think we deserve that type of experience by just simply asking. We just wanted to double check and would follow the term if it is not negotiable. But what I felt is that I was not welcomed at all. Well I understand bussness owners can choose not to serve certain customers but I don't think we did any thing wrong. We decided not to rent their boats because as well educated people visiting there for fun, we don't want to be watched like someones have bad intentions.
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