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Camping & Cabins

All visitors should practice self-sufficiency during your visit to the area. Responsible recreation practices should be maintained at all times, including:

Dispersed Camping

Camping is not limited to developed camping. Almost all of the forest is open to those who prefer the quiet solitude of a completely undeveloped setting. 

Please check for fire restrictions before you go. Campfire permits are required to have a campfire or stove at a dispersed site. Campfire permits are available online.

At Shasta and Trinity Lakes visitors can camp along the shore.  Some areas are restricted such as a bald eagle nesting sites, but even so there are several hundred miles where shoreline camping is permitted. 

Dispersed camping is not permitted on Lewiston Lake. Another exception is the Mt. Shasta plantations area. 

Please call ahead to offices for current fire restriction and road information.

Potable water, toilets, and other amenities are not available. Be sure to bring adequate water or be prepared to purify natural water sources before drinking. Camp at least 200 feet from springs, water, meadows, trails and roads and at least a quarter-mile from designated campgrounds, picnic areas, trailheads, private property and state highways.

If you brought it in with you, then remember to take it out when you leave (Pack It In/Pack It Out). More info about dispersed camping.

Cabins for Rent

All lookouts and guard stations for rent are available for reservation through https://www.recreation.gov/. 

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Hell Gate Campground

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
Campground offers 17 camping sites, some can accommodate up to a 16-foot trailer. There is rocky beach access, swimming, fishing, hiking and bird watching.

Hirz Bay 1 Group Campground

Site Open
Hirz Bay 1 group camp has a maximum capacity of 120 people. The camp has the following; two (2) large pedestal grills; one (1) large fire ring; two (2) large sinks with faucets and a paved parking…

Hirz Bay 2 Group Campground

Site Open
Hirz Bay 2 group campground has a maximum capacity of 80 people. The camp has the following facilities; nine (9) picnic tables, one (1) large open fire ring, one (1) large pedestal grill, two (2)…

Hirz Bay Campground

Site Open
Each campsite contains a paved parking spur, a table, bear boxes and one fire ring. This campground has a pay phone, an overflow parking area, access to Hirz Bay Trail, and is located near Hirz Bay…

Hirz Mountain Lookout

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Built atop a sharp peak, this 20-foot lookout tower comes with a full 360-degree view. From here, you get fabulous views of Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen, and a bird's eye view of the McCloud Arm of…

Hobo Gulch Campground

Site Open
Facility has 10 sites available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Tent camping only.

Horse Flat Campground

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located approximately 40 miles north on State Route 3 from Weaverville, this campground offers 10 sites. Four site that can accommodate trailers up to 16 feet. Dry Camping only. 

Jackass Springs Campground

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located approximately 34 miles north of Weaverville on State Route 3, this campground offers 10 campsites that can accommodate up to a 32' trailer. 

Lakeshore East Campground

Site Open
This campground is in close proxmity to Antlers and Sugarloaf boat ramps. Each site has a paved surface area, a picnic table, raised fire ring, and parking spur.There are two Yurts located at the…

Little Mt. Hoffman Lookout

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
The Little Mt. Hoffman lookout was constructed in the 1920's and was used by the Forest Service on a regular basis until 1978. It is one of the few remaining historic lookouts on the Shasta-Trinity…