Lakeshore Inn and RV

Lakeshore Inn and RV

Location: 20483 Lakeshore Dr., Lakehead, California, 96051
Lat/Long: 40.879403 / -122.388384
Phone No: (530) 238-2003
Email : Info@shastacamping.com
Website : http://www.shastacamping.com/camping.html
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Amenities Onsite: Camp store | Full hookups | Pull thru | Restrooms | Showers | Pets ok | Laundry | 50Amp | TentIng | WiFi | Dump station | Phone | Cable TV | Direct lake access | Shaded camp spots | Paved Camp roads | Cabins | Restaurant |  
Amenities Nearby : Boat dock | Fuel |  
Recreation Onsite: Lake Shasta | Pool | Playground | Rec room | Arcade | Billiards | Boating | Ping pong | Swimming |
Recreation Nearby: Boat rental | Fishing | Hiking | Road touring | Water skiing | Wildlife viewing | Shasta Caverns | Shasta Dam Tours |  

Description

California, Lakeshore Inn and RV.  The park has easy big rig access from the Interstate.

Directions:

Southbound on Interstate-5 approaching Lake Shasta, look for the Lakeshore Drive Exit.  Go right at the bottom of the exit and then take a quick left turn onto Lakeshore Drive.  Follow Lakeshore Drive Southbound for approximately one mile and the campground entrance will be on the left side. 

Please see the Campbase map tab for the exact location.  

Comment

Lakeshore Inn and RV has cabins, tenting, and RV camp spots available all year long.  It’s a great spot if you are bringing those friends to the lake that don’t camp.  Cabins can accommodate them.  The park has a Camp store and restaurant.  There is also a pool and direct Lake Shasta access.  The park does not have a launch ramp or moorings.  Views from the campground above the lake are spectacular.  Perfect if you are bringing the kids.  There will be plenty for them to do.  This is a privately run campground so the amenities are much better than the state park nearby.  

Shasta Lake is the largest man made resetvoir in California with 365 miles of rugged, tree lined shoreline.  Fish in the lake include Large and Small Mouth Bass, Trout, Bluegill, Crappie, Catfish, Chinook, and Salmon.  The lake is popular for water sports and boating with numerous branches to explore. 

Due to high fire danger, wood burning is usually not allowed year round. 


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