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Lassen/Christie
Overview
Lassen/Christie serves as a serene jumping-off point for exploring the northeastern corner of California. Tucked within the lush expanses of the Lassen National Forest, this campground offers a transition from the high desert of Susanville to the mountainous terrain of the Sierra Nevada. It provides a peaceful environment where the scent of pine dominates the air and the night skies remain brilliantly clear for stargazing.
Location & Surroundings
Located west of Susanville, CA, on Highway 44, the park sits at a high elevation that offers cool relief during the summer months. The surrounding landscape is a mix of ponderosa pines and volcanic rock formations, reflecting the geological history of the nearby Lassen peak. The location is strategically positioned for travelers navigating the scenic routes between the high plains and the Pacific Northwest.
Amenities & Park Features
As a more rustic destination, the park prioritizes a natural experience over urban convenience. The facility focuses on essential services for the self-contained traveler, including:
- Paved parking pads suitable for various rig sizes.
- Access to potable water during the peak season.
- Well-maintained vault toilets located throughout the loop.
The lack of hookups encourages a true boondocking-style experience, allowing visitors to fully disconnect and enjoy the rhythmic sounds of the forest.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure awaits in every direction from this central location. Notable area highlights include:
- Lassen Volcanic National Park for geothermal exploration.
- The historic Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail.
- Eagle Lake for premier trout fishing and boating.
For those who prefer trekking, the Bizz Johnson Trail offers miles of scenic trail perfect for cycling and mountain biking through rugged canyons.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for independent travelers and nature photographers who appreciate a quiet, uncrowded environment. It is a fantastic choice for outdoor enthusiasts who use their RV as a base for rugged activities like mountain biking and hiking. If your travel style involves getting away from the digital world to embrace the simplicity of forest living, Lassen/Christie will meet your needs perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
R W Fetterman
Two other State campgrounds on Eagle Lake Road were open however, Christie was not. It’s 17 miles of bad road at 35/40 MPH off of Highway 139 from the north and about 20 miles in from the south. If you’re doing a one night stop try North Eagle Lake campground as it’s just off 139 at the north end on Eagle Lake Road.
Alyssa Dobyns
The camp host was so friendly, and awesome! Clean bathrooms, very beautiful campground, however there is no beach access. We walked down to a few different areas, and the shore is mucky and gross, it smells like cow poop. However if you have a boat, I hear the fishing is amazing!
Vanessa
first time at this campsite here is a list to prepare. PROS: The bathrooms at this campsites are clean, well kept, and flushable (huge plus). Dogs are allowed here. Our campground host was very kind and helpful during our two night stay. You can purchase wood at $10 a bundle. The camp sites are spacious from each other and clean. Our favorite part was the bike path around the lake so bring them if you can! CONS: The mosquitoes here are almost unbearable… no spray, repellent, or candle could keep them off our group so be prepared. also- If you are not bringing a water toy or fishing at this lake… then there is very little opportunity to swim at eagle lake as there is no beach.
Jim McCartney
We had a very long trip from Arizona to Oregon in our RV. We didnt know what to expect when we arrived at Christie campground. Surprisingly the place was very nice, cleaned restrooms, campsites, and very friendly, accommodating hosts by Mary and Dianne were fantastic. We had a great experience there so on the way back, we stayed again at the same site, #20. We hope to return someday in the near future. Beautiful moon during our stay.
Jana M
A magical experience close to the lake abundant with wildlife. The cuttiest little chipmunks. Our camp hosts were wonderful. Clean bathrooms, friendly people, couldn't ask for more.
Carole Stone
Christie campground is a beautiful campground! Our family go once a year for a three day camping, swimming, bike riding and fishing! Beautiful location and the host are great and they keep everything so clean. Thank you for a wonderful vacation! We plan a tye dye shirt there too. They turn out great!!♥️
Joanne Atoigue
Christie campground was wonderful. It’s clean, quiet, shaded, and close enough to the lake and marina for kayaking. There’s a 5 mile paved bike trail that goes to the marina as well. The onsite camp hosts are the best: Helpful, kind, and organized. There is firewood for sale that burned better than the wood we brought. Water spigots are close to each site. The bathrooms are clean and stocked at all times. Our girl gang felt safe as there are no bears. The ground is powdery dirt so keep that in mind when making shoe choices. We will camp here again.
Chip Smith
Flush toilets, cold (yummy!) running water, either reserved or first come campsites... What's not to love?! Onsite hosts were friendly and helpful. Fires are allowed in firepits, and the hosts do have some firewood if you didn't bring any. Map is accurate and easy to read, and posted large at the entrance. (OK, there is no on-site shower, but it's a VERY short walk to the lake...) The paths are well marked, some are paved and easy to walk or ride a bike on, and there is a path(or dirt road if you want to drive) from the campground to the picnic area just south. Quiet hours are 10pm-8am and most folks are cognizant courteous.
Andrew Warren
Best camp hosts ever!
Jenn Nelson
We love this place. Normally not as busy as Merrill is.