This property used to be known as Wyntoon. Heavily wooded area, satellite will not work, but nice sites amongst the trees. Hookups look old, but they work. Some sites very level, others not. Good things for kids to do, basketball, bikes, pool. Office staff very friendly and helpful, nice store and a grill if you don't want to cook. Boat slips are available, but the lake is a long walk from the sites. Also, keep in mind the drive here from Redding is windy and hilly. Free Wifi works well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This formerly private campground is now a KOA park. Still nice overall, but a bit expensive. The RV site was $35 for two adults. (Kids 5 and under are free.) Kids 6 through 15 are an additional $3 each. For us and our 2 kids it came to $41 per night plus tax. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This resort/campground is on Trinity Lake. The lake is about a 1/2 mile away, not too bad a
walk, but no real beach for swimming. There are many seasonal rentals and some year-round tenants as well (well kept for the most part). Owners seem fairly nice; did have one day where there was no water, another when the power went out (in 115F heat, no less). Laundry room and bathhouses pretty clean, casual atmosphere, dirt bike trail along the lake, and well-stocked store. Very pretty scenery. Good overall family park but kind of off the beaten track. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.