McBride Springs Campground, Mt Shasta, CA 96067, United States
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McBride Springs Campground - Featured Reviews (73)
Nice campground on Mount Shasta, beautiful setting. Location is great, campground is very convenient to town and the mountain. We stayed the full 7 day limit and enjoyed it very much.
Some sites weren't that level but others were. Pit toilets were fairly clean but could probably use a little more frequent attention.
Lovely little spot with well spaced campsites. And views of Shasta right from the site. We went on a Sunday in October so it was pretty quiet. Not sure how it is on weekends and prime time summer. Great proximity to the mountain bike trails at Gateway trailhead.
What a beautiful place at the base of Mt Shasta. There is a tremendous amount of good energy here. A small creek from the springs runs through the campground. I lucked out and scored spot #7. I attached a picture of the view from my spot.
It is first come first serve and there are only 14 sites so arrive early. It did fill up on a Tuesday night but at $10 it's to be expected.
Pit toilets and pump drinking water.
I agree with the other reviewer. Very reluctant to share about this Campground. Most campsites are well-spaced between pine trees. Very laid-back, quiet Campground!! It's for adults. I didn't hear any children when I was here. Thanks be to God!!! There's no water, so you have to bring your water. It Is first come, first serve. I need to give a special shout-out to the camp host, Carol & Don. They are the camp host with the most!
Great spot to camp! Bathrooms were clean. There's currently no running water but town is only 5 minutes away. We stayed there for a couple of days with no problems. The campsites were well spaced out and cheap. Everyone we met was friendly. We had a lady come up and say she gave birth at our campsite 35 years ago which was weird but funny.
Excellent location for campers and hikers. Highly recommended.
Great campground! We were driving thru and stopped here for the night on Oct 31, turns out it closes Nov 1 for the winter, so lucky timing for us. About 15 sites, only 3 other campers when we were there. Pit toilets were large, clean and well stocked with tp. Each site has table, fire pit and bear bin for food storage. Sites looked fairly private. Paved road all the way from the hiway tho the loop in the campground is small, tight so not sure a really huge trailer could make it round the loop without hitting trees on the side and not much room to back in or out of sites with a big trailer. No time to explore but it looks like there are tons of trails in the area, not sure for what activity.
Quiet, forested campground close to Mt Shasta trails. Only 2 other sites occupied when I stayed 10/27. I appreciated the buckets and non-potable water available to douse campfire.
My new favorite place in the world. Thousands of rocks, minerals, meteorites and mystical treasures to explore. The owner is amazing and knows where everything comes from.
Mt. Shasta is Stunning.
The drive from Redding to Mt. Shasta is a beast if youâre not a fan of steep, winding, fast roads but once you arrive the view is breathtaking. Only wish we could have stayed longer and hiked.
Mt. Shasta is Stunning.
The drive from Redding to Mt. Shasta is a beast if youâre not a fan of steep, winding, fast roads but once you arrive the view is breathtaking. Only wish we could have stayed longer and hiked.
The Black Butte trail is one of the most spectacular hikes Iâve been on in the USA, especially if you consider how accessible it is from major population centers (I mean, compared to say the Grand Canyon, which is cool and all but more out of the w
I was blown away by this "little" museum. From the front, it looks so small. It was free and we had so many fun things to actually touch. My adult daughters were so happy to use the old typewriter and other gadgets. It had lots of kids items that w
The views are amazing! Throughout the route, there are lake views. Downloading the trail is recommended since it's little challenging to follow through the campgrounds and other places.
Plenty of parking, easy walk down to the lake to set up at a spot. If you prefer to walk there is a trail that starts here and wraps around the lake. The loop is over 7 miles. I walked down and went to the left to start. Nice views and pretty shaded
Beautiful Nature Trail, at the end of the trail is a lookout. John Everitt discovered this spot with amazing views of the surrounding mountains! Be sure to park & take the short walk, it is well worth the stop!!