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Sacramento River RV Park
Overview
Overview
Sacramento River RV Park offers a tranquil getaway situated directly on the banks of Northern California’s most famous waterway. This park is known for its lush, mature canopy of trees that provides refreshing shade during the warm Redding summers. It balances a peaceful, natural environment with the convenience of being just minutes from urban amenities. Whether you are seeking a quiet spot to watch the river flow or a well-equipped base for regional exploration, this park provides a scenic and reliable setting for your stay in the North State.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the heart of Redding, California, the park sits in a prime spot where the city meets the wilderness. The riverfront setting allows guests to enjoy the sounds of the water and views of local wildlife right from their campsites. Its proximity to Interstate 5 makes it an easy stop for those traveling through the West Coast, yet the thick greenery helps buffer the noise, creating a secluded atmosphere. You will find yourself surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Sacramento Valley, with distant views of mountain peaks often visible on clear days.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate a variety of rigs, offering both back-in and large pull-through sites with full hookups. Guests can enjoy several modern conveniences during their stay:
- High-speed Wi-Fi and cable television access
- Clean laundry facilities and private shower suites
- A sparkling swimming pool for summer cooling
- Private river access for fishing or kayaking
The property also features a clubhouse for social gatherings and a dedicated pet area. The park is pet-friendly, ensuring that your four-legged companions can enjoy the shaded walking paths alongside you throughout the year.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Redding is an outdoor adventurer’s paradise, and this park puts you at the center of it all. Just a short drive away is the iconic Sundial Bridge and Turtle Bay Exploration Park, which offers beautiful walking trails and botanical gardens. For those looking to explore further, the massive Shasta Lake and the stunning Lassen Volcanic National Park are within easy driving distance for day trips. Water enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Whiskeytown Lake, while hikers can tackle the numerous trails that wind through the surrounding foothills and canyons.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for avid anglers and nature lovers who want to be close to the water without sacrificing modern comforts. It is perfectly suited for families looking for a home base while exploring the diverse landscapes of Northern California. Because of its quiet atmosphere and shaded lots, it also appeals to long-term travelers and retirees seeking a peaceful seasonal stay. If you value a scenic environment with easy access to shopping and dining, this park strikes the perfect balance between a rustic retreat and a convenient city stopover.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
Mike Wells
We reserved a limited spot right on the bank of the sacramento river...it was picturesque! Easy to find, reasonable cost, no issues. We will stay again on our trips from Portland to Roseville....and for safety and liability reasons there is no river access. Thank you for protecting kids and our doggies.
Charlotte Fron
Won’t stay again because the logging/industrial site right across the river is super loud both day and night (listen to the video). Staff was nice when I called prior to arrival. Sites are wide with good quality gravel. River looks nice but that industrial site is right on the other side so it wasn’t peaceful like I thought it would be.
S Boyk
very nice rv campground, full hookups, easy to drive around. The only minor issue is that accross the river is a lumber mill that runs 24/7. While not very loud, its still noisy when you're trying to sleep.
Nick McLaughlin
We've had a great experience staying at the Sacramento RV Park. The park is clean, well-maintained, and feels very safe, all while being reasonably priced compared to many other places in the area. It’s also very dog-friendly, with a dedicated dog park and nice walking trails throughout the property, which made it even better for those traveling with pets. A special shoutout to Donna and Ruth at the front desk, they have been incredibly friendly, helpful, and made the whole check-in process smooth and welcoming. Their kindness really stood out and made our stay even better. Definitely recommend this park to anyone looking for a comfortable, pet-friendly, and affordable place to stay
Steve
Bathrooms were clean and the site we got was level with no issues from the hookups. It can be a little noisy at night with the train that comes though on the other side of the river though. It’s at the end of the street which is nice. There’s a place to take your dogs which is nice