Mariners Point Loop 1 Group Campground Introduce
Mariners Point Loop 1 Group Campground, located in Redding, CA, offers a unique outdoor experience for groups looking to enjoy nature and recreational activities. Situated near the water, this campground provides a serene environment with easy access to boating and hiking opportunities. While the road leading to the campground can be narrow and winding, the destination itself is worth the journey for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature.
The campground is designed to accommodate groups, with space for up to 50 people and 15 vehicles. However, visitors with larger RVs or trailers should note that the sites can be tight, so planning ahead is essential. Despite its compact layout, the proximity to the water and the peaceful atmosphere make it an ideal spot for group gatherings and outdoor enthusiasts.
Customer feedback highlights both the challenges and the charms of Mariners Point Loop 1 Group Campground:
- Many visitors appreciate the proximity to the water and the scenic views, making it a great spot for boating and relaxation.
- Some guests noted the compact nature of the sites, especially for larger RVs, but enjoyed the peaceful and uncrowded environment.
- The campground is praised for its solitude and the opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
If you're planning a group camping trip or an outdoor adventure in Redding, CA, Mariners Point Loop 1 Group Campground is a destination worth considering. For more information or to address any concerns, you can contact the campground directly at +1 530-275-8113.
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Made the reservation back in march site unseen. Big mistake. We had a good time but the road leading to the camp was the worst super narrow and windy. Then the camp its self was so small says 50 people and 15 vehicles. Not sure where they came up with that but yeah right. With water so low it was a steep and long way to water, had to drive truck down and our 4 wheeler. Lots of rocks broken glass and trash. Plus if you have any kind of camper or rv not great. We had 2 40 foot rvs and 2 30+ trailers and it was tight.
Kinda compact, sites very close together. Right next to the water, which is nice. Requires a small hike if road is closed. Not too long, but maybe not good for small children. There were a bunch of boats docked near here when I came. Not sure if that's common. Not too many people though. Seems like a good place for solitude.
This is now group campsite!! My research was that it didn’t take reservations but when we showed up the gates were closed, it said it had changed to a group site and that it was full. Super disappointing as it’s pretty far from most of be other campsites in the area, but we found an off-road trail on our way driving back out right on Shasta Lake that was $10 for overnight parking/camping and totally open to camp where you see fit. We had a great time camping here, there were porto-potties but obviously not tables or designated fire sites, just make shift ones that others had left behind. The fish were jumping and lots of people were dropping boats in in the morning and swimming. The water was great already by June 6th!
Used to be great, you could rent out camp sites individually. Perfect for a quick trip as it was close to home. But of course, they turned it into a group campground catering to tourists, leaving locals that have used these grounds for years high and dry. It is a shame, used to love this spot.
Love it here its great for swimming
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