Stephanie J
For Lakeshore East Campground: Stayed here one night as a stop on a long drive, the site was lovely. We camped with our one dog. I know this website doesn't show it, but for all the Shasta-Trinity sites the main website says, "Pets are allowed in the recreation areas unless posted. They must be on a leash not longer than six feet, or otherwise under physical restrictive control when in a developed site." So it's worth checking on your individual campground forbids pets. There was a bunch of poison oak around but we kept to the trails and didn't have an issue.
Posted Nov 02, 2019 by Stephanie J from San Francisco area. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Kristie
For Lakeshore East Campground: Clean quiet and paved rv sites. Fit our 33footer in just fine, but used a double space as the others were taken. Has yurts and a very friendly and helpful camp host Bob. :)
Real toilets, no hookups, but fresh water , not to fill rv tanks though. The trains run through at night about 250 feet away, so night time can be loud. But plenty of beautiful scenery.
Posted Apr 22, 2019 by Kristie from Washington State. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DeBoer
For Lakeshore East Campground: This is a basic state campground, but we stay here several times a year and enjoy it. Close to the water, access to a boat dock around the bend, and easy to get in and out with RV and private sites.
Posted Dec 29, 2018 by DeBoer from Medford. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.