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Trailer Lane RV Park
Overview
Trailer Lane RV Park offers a peaceful retreat for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of Northern California. Located just off Interstate 5, this park provides a perfect balance of convenience and natural serenity. Visitors are often struck by the stunning views of Mount Shasta that dominate the horizon. It functions as a welcoming basecamp for those seeking a quiet, shaded environment where the focus remains on the surrounding pine trees and the crisp mountain air.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the town of Weed, CA, the park is tucked away from the noise of the highway while remaining easily accessible. The grounds are heavily forested, offering abundant shade and a sense of privacy that is rare for parks located so close to major transit routes. The elevation provides cooler temperatures during the summer months, making it an ideal spot to escape the heat of the valley. Its proximity to the volcanic peaks of the Cascades creates a dramatic backdrop for every stay.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate a variety of rigs, featuring several spacious pull-through sites with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Guests have access to essential facilities such as clean restrooms, hot showers, and a convenient laundry room. For those traveling with pets, the designated dog exercise area ensures that four-legged companions have space to stretch. Reliable Wi-Fi is available throughout the park, allowing travelers to stay connected while enjoying their rustic surroundings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away when staying in this region. Outdoor enthusiasts can take a short drive to explore Mount Shasta, where hiking, skiing, and mountaineering opportunities abound. Nearby Lake Siskiyou offers clear waters for kayaking and fishing, while the Living Memorial Sculpture Garden provides a reflective walk through local history. For a day trip, the dramatic granite spires of Castle Crags State Park offer world-class hiking trails and breathtaking photography spots just south of the park.
Who This Park Is Best For
Trailer Lane RV Park is ideal for travelers who prefer a quiet, no-frills environment that emphasizes the natural landscape over flashy resort amenities. It is a fantastic choice for photographers and nature lovers who want quick access to the mountain. Since the park accommodates larger rigs, it is also a reliable stopover for long-distance RVers heading between Oregon and California who need a peaceful night's sleep under the stars.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
kristin campbell
Beautiful, sweet gem of a campground. Very friendly and helpful staff. We stayed 2 nights, very quiet and peaceful and clean, loved waking up to the roosters. Nice little farm atmosphere, we were greeted with a dozen farm fresh eggs, among the amazing Mt Shasta. We have a 44 for rig, it was a bit tight to park, but definitely doable. Highly recommend.
Ken Tubman
Quaint campground in the middle of somewhere. (Weed, CA) Polite hosts. Even went out of their way to host a cookout with halloween decorations for the families and kids. They have a cute camp kitten who likes to cuddle with all the guests. Restrooms worn but clean. A broken light or two and the door does not work even though there is a code lock. Should get it fixed before the roaming homeless find out. No handicap shower, but I did a workaround with my walker. . Shower head not totally functional and worn, but they all do that evenually. A suggestion - you might want to construct an enclosure for your trash and garbage bins - they look unsightly. Maybe it wouldn't work because the garbage company would destroy the structure with theier pickup machinery - just a thought. However, I would still stay here again. It felt safe and secure. A well run Mom and Pop business. PS- a great litthe quaint store front and office very inviting to your guests.
Gary Davis
Spent two nights here on our way home to southern CA. Small well maintained RV park. Road in parallels interstate but down in a valley so we didn’t find it noisy enough to annoy. There are two old small pull trailers that have been converted to chicken coops. If you have kids along they will find that entertaining. Restrooms are rustic but clean. Only criticism is that adding a heater at this time of year would be appreciated, little chilly early morning. We used the laundry, and it was clean and well maintained. In the tall trees and serene if this is what you want, you will be pleased.
Mary Ochoa
Nice, small campground near I-5. Friendly and helpful staff called us back to upgrade us to a pull through when it opened up (instead of a back in). We have a 40 ft motorhome towing a car and we were able to maneuver around and got a pull through where we didn't have to unhook which was wonderful after a long travel day. Chickens, goats, and turkeys were fun to see on property. A little road noise but not bothersome at all. Didn't even hear the chickens. 🐓 Slept great. A short walk gave you a beautiful view of Mt Shasta. Didn't use the bathrooms but peeked in and they were very clean. Good cell service and free wifi worked great. No amenities like pool but that was ok for us. No light pollution so would be good for stargazing. Will return when in the area.
Rita Hope
Easy to work with and the suite was wonderful. We drove all day and the spa was perfect. It was quiet and cute and there was a little store down the road. There was a fire pit area in the public use part that looked so fun to be in with family or friends. The trailers are cute. Some don't have restrooms but are near camp restrooms. The suite had it's own restroom and little back yard with spa. Loved it.