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Shasta Lake

Shasta Lake offers visitors a variety of outdoor activities including: boating, water-skiing, swimming, fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking, hunting, and mountain biking.

Due to fluctuating water levels on Shasta Lake, visitors are encouraged to contact the Shasta Recreation Company (concessionaire to the Forest Service) at 530-275-8113 or the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Shasta Lake Ranger Station at (530) 275-1587 for possible temporary campground closures.

The Shasta Unit is one of three units that comprise the Whiskeytown - Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area. It was established by Congress in 1965. These areas were recognized for their unique and varied recreation potential. 

Shasta Lake forms the core of the Shasta Unit and offers recreationist a variety of outdoor activities including: boating, water-skiing, swimming, fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking, hunting, and mountain biking.

The Shasta Lake Unit and the Shasta Lake Boating Safety maps are available at no charge through this website and in our offices.

For information on purchasing the Shasta-Trinity National Forest map as well as many other National Forest maps.

Interpretive programs are offered at the Antlers Amphitheater during the summer months and are free to the public.  For locations and times, please contact the Shasta Recreation Company (concessionaire to the Forest Service) at 530-275-8113.

Rentals & Guides

Recreation Sites

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Antlers Campground

Site Closed
Located on the upper Sacramento Arm, the campground sits on a bluff above the lake and although some sites are near the lakeshore, direct access to the water is very difficult. The campground area is…

Antlers Public Boat Ramp

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
Located on the upper Sacramento River Arm adjacent to Antlers campground. The ramp has four launching lanes available until the lake level drawdown reaches 75 feet. At that time, the Antlers ramp…

Arbuckle Flat Boat-In Campground

Site Open
Water Activities
Arbuckle Flat is one of four boat-access only campgrounds on Shasta lake.  Located far up the Pit Arm of the lake, this facility is very popular with those visitors who want to get away from the…

Bailey Cove Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
Bailey Cove is a beautiful forested campground. Due to the nearby boatramp, this facility is very popular when the ramp is in the water (full to 50' down). In addition to the boat ramp, there is…

Bailey Cove Day Use Area

Site Open
Picnicking
The Bailey Cove Day Use and Picnic area is located on the McCloud River Arm of Shasta Lake and has easy access on and off Interstate 5. To get there take the O'Brien/Shasta Caverns exit off…

Bailey Cove Public Boat Ramp

Site Open
Water Activities
Located on the lower McCloud River Arm in the Bailey Cove facilities area. There are two launching lanes available until the lake level drops to 50 feet. Picnicking, restrooms, fee. (Not recommended…

Centimudi Public Boat Ramp

Site Open
Water Activities
Located near Shasta Dam, the Centimudi ramp has four launching lanes available for varying lake levels; a four lane ramp with a courtesy dock is available when lake draw down is between 0 and 75…

Chirpchatter Campground

Site Temporarily Closed
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Located east of Shasta Lake, these remote campsites offer the perfect spot to relax. Forested and shady, this is a perfect home base for your OHV adventures! Be aware, Fenders Ferry is a rough,…

Deadlun Campground

Site Open
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Deadlun Campground is located at Iron Canyon Reservoir, a beautiful 500 acre lake located in a mountainous area of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest at an elevation of 2,696 feet. With 15 miles of…

Last updated March 31st, 2025