CAMPING @ Trinity KOA

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description WELCOME TO TRINITY LAKE KOA AND THE GREAT TRINITY ALPS! JOIN US FOR INCREDIBLE FISHING, FUN CAMPGROUD ACTIVITIES SUCH AS "BIG FOOT" HUNTS, SWIMMING, TREKKING THROUGH HIKING TRAILS AND CAMPFIRES UNDER THE STARS. Trinity Lake California camping is a fun-filled experience on KOA's 90 wooded acres at the north end of Trinity Lake. Just one and a half hours west of Redding, California, this outdoor paradise is the perfect place to hike, fish and enjoy the magnificence of the picturesque Trinity Alps. This campground is Big Rig Friendly with beautiful wooded campsites that are perfect for the family. We offer pull-through RV sites as well as back-in sites with room for a campfire. The tent sites are spectacular. Just ask our return campers. We have a boat launch area approximately 12 miles from the park so you can enjoy your days on the lake. As well as the on-site amenities listed above we also have 3-wheel bikes, basketball, Ping-Pong tables, shuffleboard, Bingo, a 50's style walk-up window restaurant, a heated pool and so much more. Our fun and friendly staff will give you directions to where the fish are biting and you won't even need a boat to get there. As well, our staff can provide information to show you where the hiking trails are located, the swimming holes are hidden and where to explore the history and lore of the Trinity Alps. KOA makes Trinity Lake camping an unforgettable experience. No other Trinity Lake campground provides you with a heated pool, propane and gasoline sales, laundry facilities, an on-site restaurant, an on-site full service store, and spectacular lodges. Ready to call it a night . . . or would you like to see an outdoor movie, see a skit, enjoy karaoke - singing and listening or sitting by a campfire and toasting marshmallows? The wonderful national forest setting is perfect to enjoy family camping at its best. Looking to expand cultural opportunities? Visit nearby old Trinity Center, California or historic Weaverville, California and visit the Jake Jackson Museum to see rare firearms, paintings, books and artifacts from Trinity County's early days. You can also visit the Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park, the oldest continually-used Chinese temple in California, or visit one of the many galleries, coffeehouses and new performing arts center. Don't miss out on the Farmers' Market each Wednesday afternoon in downtown Weaverville. Whether you are looking for adventure on land or on the water, the Trinity Lake KOA is the destination location you've been looking for. This business operates under a special permit on land under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service.
drivingDirection From I-5 South, (if in a car or under 25 ft.) take Hwy 3 Exit in Yreka and drive 70 miles south to Trinity Center. If over 25 ft, we recommend continuing south to Redding, turn west of 299 West, drive 40 miles west to Weaverville, then take Hwy 3 north 30 miles to Trinity Center. From I-5 North, take Hwy 299 West Exit to Redding, turn west on 299 West, drive 40 miles west to Weaverville, then take Hwy 3 north 30 miles to Trinity Center.
facilitiesDescription 50 Max Amp 65 'Max Length Wi-Fi Pool (5/15 - 10/4) Snack Bar ($) Propane ($) Firewood ($) Pavilion Fishing tackle and bait Gasoline General Store Gourmet Coffee Bar Ice Laundry facilities Trinity Mercantile Gift Shop
facility Trinity KOA
facilityID 731951
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nearbyAttrctionDescription Look around at the peaceful campground and watch the wind ruffle the leaves and pine needles way up top. The only sounds are coming from the creek, birdsong, and the deep hum of the many Hummingbirds that love your feeders. The dappled sunlight sneaks through the trees hinting at the coming summer... Campfires, BBQs, and fishing. Yesterday's rain gives off the slightest scent, and brings me hope that Morel mushrooms might make an appearance this year. Just a little ways over a deer slowly walks by, grazing on the lush greens... Do I ever have to leave? EUREKA Perfect for a day trip, Eureka is a two-hour drive from the campground. Named one of the "Top 10 Travel Hot Spots for 2007," Eureka is in the heart of the Redwood Empire - where you will find the tallest living trees on Earth. Established in 1850 as a commercial logging and fishing port town, Eureka offers many historical sites as well. TRINITY RIVER SCENIC BYWAY "From the Valley Oaks to the Redwood Coast" is the theme of a beautiful drive from the Sacramento River Valley to the stunning Redwood Coast. Follow the same path as Gold Rush-era stagecoaches while you take in an array of geographical wonders. For more information, visit the Shasta Cascade Region online. TRINITY HERITAGE SCENIC BYWAY Take Highway 3 along the "Oregon-California Trade Route" and reflect on the trade and travel that took place there. The Scenic Byway features travel through the Trinity Alps to Trinity Lake. Visit the Shasta Cascade Region online for more information. RAFTING AND KAYAKING Old Bridge Rafting offers several levels of rafting, from mild to wild. Enjoy a solitary kayak ride or a guided rafting trip. For more information, call (530) 778-3436. LOCAL ART Trinity County supports a thriving art community. Join the Weaverville Art Cruise the first Saturday night of each summer month. Home to many shops and galleries, Trinity's arts and crafts scene will surely offer a one-of-a-kind memento from your vacation here. WINE TASTING AND TOURS Alpen Cellars is an award-winning winery that started as a winemaking student's dream. This popular family-operated winery welcomes visitors for tasting and tours from Memorial Day through Labor Day. JAKE JACKSON MUSEUM As a celebration of Trinity's rich mining history, the Jake Jackson Museum traces Trinity County's roots from the earliest recorded days of the Native cultures to the advent of the Gold Rush. Visit the blacksmith and tin shop, the stamp mill and "The Barn," which houses antique buggies and wagons. FUN ON THE LAKE Trinity Lake holds the national record for the largest small-mouth bass. Other fish thriving here include trout, steelhead and catfish. At 20 miles long, the lake offers great waterskiing, too!
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recreationDescription Fishing Mini Golf ($) Bike Rentals ($) Basketball Boat Rentals ($) Boat Slip Rentals ($) Nature Walks Patio Boat Rentals ($) Ping Pong Playgrounds
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