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Yreka RV Park
Overview
Yreka RV Park provides a reliable and clean home base for travelers navigating the scenic corridor of Northern California. Situated near the base of the majestic Mount Shasta, this park serves as a welcoming rest stop for those traveling along Interstate 5. It is known for its well-maintained facilities and paved sites that accommodate a variety of rig sizes. The park offers a professional atmosphere where safety and comfort are prioritized, making it a staple for long-haul travelers who appreciate a hassle-free arrival.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently located in the historic town of Yreka, offering easy access to the Pacific Northwest corridor. Travelers enjoy the backdrop of the Klamath National Forest and the occasional glimpse of snow-capped peaks in the distance. While the location is situated just off the highway for convenience, the park provides a sense of community and security. The surrounding area is rich with Gold Rush history, and the high-desert climate provides crisp mornings and warm, sunny afternoons throughout much of the year.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect modern conveniences designed to make their stay effortless. The park features spacious pull-thru sites with full hookups, including both 30 and 50-amp service. Reliable Wi-Fi and cable television are provided to keep travelers connected during their journey. On-site facilities include clean restrooms, private showers, and a high-capacity laundry room. For those traveling with pets, there is a fenced dog park where four-legged companions can stretch their legs safely after a long day on the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring the local area reveals the unique charm of old-town Yreka. A short drive leads to the Historic West Miner Street, where visitors can admire Victorian architecture and browse local boutiques. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Klamath River for world-class fishing or the extensive hiking trails within the Siskiyou Mountains. The Siskiyou County Museum offers a deep dive into the region's pioneer past, providing a perfect cultural break from the road for families and history buffs alike.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an ideal match for big-rig owners looking for easy navigation and level, paved surfaces. It serves as a perfect overnight stop for snowbirds traveling between the Pacific Northwest and the Sun Belt. Because of its quiet environment and clean amenities, it also appeals to retired couples and solo travelers seeking a peaceful night’s rest. If you value efficiency, cleanliness, and proximity to major travel routes without sacrificing comfort, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Sharon E
We arrived a little after 5 pm and found someone in our assigned spot setting up their motorhome. When I told them we had been assigned the spot she was very apologetic and said there was someone in their assigned spot. She called the office lady who said “oh well just take B7” which was our assigned spot. Felt bad for them because they had already manually leveled their rig but there was not another spot big enough for our rig and tow vehicle. After a day of traveling this was very disappointing. Also no WiFi as advertised, dog park had no garbage can just a pile of poop bags on the ground and empty poop bag dispenser. This looks like the majority of spots are filled with long term residents. Will not stop here again. A pretty hokey operation
Renee Laffey
We stayed here for one night. Park itself is Great- quiet quests, well maintained,good water and electric, great guest services. Our low rating for location is due to proximity to truck stop and the trucks idling engines all night long. Bring ear plugs otherwise a great stop on I5.
Mack Dickerson
Great RV Park with large pull-thru spaces. Slightly sloped but very easy to manage. Most sites have a trees and grass lawn outside your front door. Full-hookups. Truck stop next door for convenience items. Lola in the office is wonderful! Guests were respectful of quite time. No parties observed.
Kevin Satterlee
The lady in charge hung a sign on the office door that said she was out in the park. When we called her, she promised to come to our site. She never did. We never got a receipt. We were told this park was well laid out to accommodate big rigs. Not true. Too many sharp turns. Incense the roads are all gravel, you get to listen to anyone driving by late at night or early in the morning. Not returning.
Linda Cole
We enjoyed our stay at Yreka RV Park very much. Location was great, long pull throughs and quiet. Customer Service was great. We only changed locations twice. Some trees are kind of wide or hang low for our RV. She was very accommodating.