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Lakeshore Campground Introduce

Lakeshore Campground is a primitive campsite located in Lakehead, CA 96051, USA. It serves as a convenient stop for travelers passing through the area, offering basic camping facilities and amenities for both tent campers and RVs. The campground features fire rings, bear lockers, and picnic tables at each site, making it ideal for those looking to enjoy nature while on the go.

  • Convenient location near major highways
  • Paved loops and level parking pads
  • Full shade available at many sites
  • Amenities include fire rings, bear lockers, and picnic tables
  • RV-friendly with space for big rigs

The campground is particularly popular among families traveling with children, as it offers a pool and other recreational facilities. Many visitors appreciate the friendly staff and pet-friendly policies, making it a welcoming stop for travelers with furry friends.

Customer Feedback:

  • "Great for breaks on trips with kids - pool and amenities are perfect." - Family Traveler
  • "Staff is very friendly and the campground feels safe and well-maintained." - Returning Visitor
  • "Good food at the restaurant, much better than a truck stop!" - Food Enthusiast
  • "Would stay here again for its convenience and amenities." - Satisfied Camper

While the campground offers basic necessities, some visitors note limitations in restroom facilities, lack of showers, and noise from nearby highways and trains. Additionally, lake access is limited, and there is no dump station on-site, requiring RVers to use external facilities.

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Customer Reviews

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Dianna Wilson
Sep 26, 2024

We have stopped here a few times on our way once to Disney land with 7 of our grandchildren. It was great for a break for the kids with the pool and all. And we have stopped here again on our way back home. To break up the drive home. Staff is very friendly and love it’s very pet friendly. It’s worth the stop. Good food at the restaurant. I recommend it. Rather stay here than a truck stop. Like I said we have been here before and will be back.

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John Bonham
Sep 30, 2024

This is a primitive campsite with fire rings, bear lockers, and picnic tables at every site. The loops and parking pads at the sites are in good repair, are paved and seem fairly level throughout the campground. Many sites have full shade, some have partial and some don’t have any shade. Campsite 11 easily accommodated our 35 foot fifth wheel, as would many others. Big Rigs are OK here. The Bad: The vault toilets stink to high heaven and no showers. Some water spigots have screw on bibs to fill your RV but most do not. Road noise from the I5 bridge a mile away goes All Night Long and can be heard for miles up and down the lake. The train runs along the campground boundry and will wake you several times a night. Last night we had 6 trains and at least 2 blaring their horns. There is no lake access from the campground unless you fall down the 80 foot bluff. There’s really no lake access anywhere nearby unless you launch a boat. Paying with their QR code at the kiosk is a nuisance as you can only pay one night at a time and thus incur the $5 service fee every single day instead of just once. I suspect the contracted vendor is intentionally raking in extra charges from every camper. No Dump Station!! For $20 you can dump at Antlers RV Park. Overall, I wouldn’t stay here again. The campground doesn’t have anything to offer above and beyond the bare minimum … but with an extra cost!

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Bruce Kessler
Feb 01, 2020

Sites are smallish and some are steep and short for RV's. The annoying situation here is the I5 bridge. All night long, every time a big truck drives over the bridge, there is a boom that echoes down the canyon to the camp. Light sleepers will be annoyed. Water at the site is not outfitted for a hose to fill an RV.

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Mike Koss
Nov 15, 2020

With the lake 100' below full level, these previously lake shore sites are perched high on an embankment. Pretty quiet place to stop despite the bridge noise in the distance.

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Melissa Weatherson-Butterworth
Dec 06, 2017

Love this place....Ross u r 2 cool for school!😘