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    3.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Shasta Trinity Recreation - Glamping unit #3

    Shasta Trinity Recreation

    4.0(23 reviews)
    21.4 mi

    I don't often review campgrounds but so many people commented on specific sites and no one…read morecommented on Site 11, which is the one I booked this weekend so here you go future bookers: We were able to fit two single backpacking tents and two larger two person tents but both the official tent spot and our unofficial spot had notable, but tolerable slopes as noted multiple times in reviews. There is a parking spot for site 11 across the campground road near a pit toilet. Flush toilets are located on the other side of the parking lot, which is right next to site 10. Site 10 seemed like it had a nice lake view. You can see the lake through the trees from site 11. There are no bear boxes! You store food and toiletries in your car at night. Wing wildlife included mosquitoes (light), yellow jackets (heaviest mid morning), and very loud cicadas. My ears were ringing like I went to a loud concert. I have to assume that's seasonal. There's a "boat launch" past the flush toilets near the tent cabins that was nice for setting up a few camp chairs and entering the water in floaties. There were a few other beaches further on but they were full. There was a kerfuffle over an inflatable kayak while we were there so keep an eye on your things! The lake was shockingly not ice cold like many CA lakes I've been in but it was also 100 degrees out. We stayed in for hours. So nice! Intimate campground with sloped sites and nice lake access- overall a pleasant stay!

    We had a great time at Mary Smith Campground. We stayed in glamping site #3 and really liked it…read more(though site #2 was our favorite). Some feedback on the campground: - The glamping site bed is super comfortable. We fell asleep instantly and got woken up next day by the morning sun. - The glamping sites are set up well, have enough space, each come with a fire pit, 2 plastic chairs, 2 wooden chairs, a full table + benches and a LED lantern. - The bathrooms at are clean, flush toilets. The ranger is re-stocking toilet paper daily. Big plus! - There are no showers at the campground. Good news is that you can simply take a swim in the lake :) - There's no cell phone reception (AT&T, at least) once you leave Redding. - This is a pretty small campground, which is really nice because you have a lot of space and it's not too crowded. As with any campground, it can still be noisy with kids or other neighbors that talk at night. You might want to bring earplugs if you don't fall asleep easily. More details: https://www.simonkreuz.com/trips/mary-smith-campground.

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    Shasta Trinity Recreation - "Boat launch"

    "Boat launch"

    Shasta Trinity Recreation - Lake access

    Lake access

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    Castle Lake Campground - Castle Lake

    Castle Lake Campground

    4.7(17 reviews)
    61.2 mi

    Terrific little campground in a picture perfect setting. First come first serve with six…read morecampsites. A maximum of three day stay and you cannot leave your campsite unattended for more than 24 hours. The Castle Lake day use area is just up the road. Lots of great hikes and beautiful views.

    I tried to find a listing for the actual Castle Lake but instead just found the campground. To be…read moreclear, the campground is a short distance prior to the actual lake which has its own parking lot and trailheads. Once parked at the lake, you can embark on the moderate trail to Heart Lake. Approaching the lake, the trail is to the left of it and climbs along the lake shore with intermittent views. As you take a gradual but steady climb up, you will start to see views open up and eventually see Mt Shasta itself. Most hikers stop at Heart Lake which is a scenic spot with granite on one side and on the outlet side of the lake for Shasta views. If you're wanting a little bit of a longer hike, when facing the lake, make a right and log hop across its outlet and follow a faint but obvious trail to a rocky outcropping. There you will reach an amazing vista of Castle Lake and Mt Shasta. It's a great spot to have your lunch and take some amazing photos. Take care on the way down as there are some steep drop offs and slippery rocks. Most of the trail is exposed, so I'd go earlier in the day in the warm months. Depending on how far you go, it's 3-4 miles out and back. Wonderful way to have amazing mountain scenery in a short hike. Free parking at the lake and pit toilets (not the best, not the worst I've seen.)

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    Castle Lake Campground - Heart Lake

    Heart Lake

    Castle Lake Campground - Little Castle Lake

    Little Castle Lake

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    Heart Lake

    Camp Kimtu - View from the beach area

    Camp Kimtu

    3.9(14 reviews)
    25.4 mi

    2 moms and 2 young daughters felt very safe. This campground is maintained very well. Shampoo…read moreConditioner provided in showers which was much appreciated. Ample shade during the hottest time of day thanks to abundance of trees. Not to mention the glorious Trinity River below. Best feature, camp host Ms. Patti. Warm, inviting and positive vibes to share for everyone.

    The camp by itself was absolutely amazing. Wonderful…read morescenery, many mild - medium difficulty hikes in the area, clearly labeled campsites, running hot water in the showers. The reason for leaving a 2 star review is because of the behavior of the camp host, patty. The first night she confronted us about playing music too loud because it was disturbing other campers ( we were the only people around on that Thursday night ). Shook us down for the deposit in the dead of night. Repeatedly made racist and sexist remarks mid conversation about our group of friends to their significant others. Made homophobic comments in passing when a certain family arrived across from us. On our last night none of our members had realized the time and was in the showers. There's a sign at the door that says " cleaning 11:00 7:00 " When she came into the bathroom to clean, no words or warnings were exchanged. Patty passive aggressively cleaned around people smacking the mop against another woman's legs and opening a cabinet to shove someone out of the way. At no point did she say " excuse me I need something from here " or " hey guys it's 7 and I need you to leave " The woman that got smacked and shoved confronted her saying she didn't have to be rude, to which she replied " I can show you rude, I'm holding back " After the interaction we could hear patty going around to other campers pitting people against each other. Later that night patty randomly gifted us a plate of freshly baked cookies but after all that had happened we felt a bit uneasy

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    Camp Kimtu - Swimming downstream

    Swimming downstream

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