Trinity Lake KOA

  • 60260 State Highway 3
  • Trinity Center, CA 96091
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Trinity Lake KOA

60260 State Highway 3
Trinity CenterCA 96091
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Trinity Lake KOA

60260 State Highway 3
Trinity CenterCA 96091
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Bob & Page Massey

"The Lake is Back! Come enjoy the rest of the season on the water and enjoy the new docks!"

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Open May 13 - October 1

Make your reservation for a great 2012! Enjoy the majestic scenery and this spectacular lakeside campground. We offer a heated pool, sites near the beautiful 20-mile Trinity Lake and more. No RV, no problem! Enjoy our lodges; shop at our store for food, drink, clothing, and so much more. What are you waiting for?

Trinity Lake California camping is simply more beautiful and more fun 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 world-class whitewater rafting. In fact, you'll have easy access to both Trinity Lake and the 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 offer boat rentals and boat slips for our campers to reserve. Since we are located next to the beautiful Trinity Lake, your boat is just a short walk away. Besides the on-site amenities listed above we also have 4-wheel bikes, basketball, ping-pong tables, shuffleboard and more. No Trinity Lake vacation would be complete without getting on the lake.

Our fun and friendly staff will help you with a boat slip, boat rental, or show you just where the fish are biting and you won't even need a boat to get there. Our staff can show you just where the hiking trails are, the swimming holes are hidden, and where to begin your ATV adventure. KOA makes Trinity Lake camping an unforgettable experience. No other Trinity Lake campgrounds provide you with a heated pool, propane and gasoline sales, laundry facilities, on-site restaurant, 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 performed by your fellow campers; enjoy singing; or sit by a campfire and toast some marshmallows? The wonderful national forest setting is perfect to enjoy family camping at its best. Looking to expand cultural opportunities? Visit nearby 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're looking for adventure on land or on the water, the Trinity Lake KOA is the destination location you've been looking for.

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For the past 8 years, Bob and Page Massey have been enjoying a wonderful time with KOA and all it has to offer.

"We both had careers working for the US Army. When the time was right, we looked for an opportunity to travel in our RV and work together where we could be in the business of fun. While camping at one of the wonderful KOAs, we were asked if we would be interested in working. That offer grew into a management position and the rest is history," says Page.

These high school sweethearts from North Carolina have been on the move managing KOA Kampgrounds from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with a few stops in between.

"We love the Trinity area! It's a joy to be in a campground that has many great amenities, all the while nestled in the mountains right next to beautiful Trinity Lake."

When not putting their time and energy into the campground, they love to travel. Bob also likes to play golf, hike, and watch football, while Page enjoys photography (making memories) and hiking.

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 45' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (Open May 13 to Sep 14)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Mini Golf ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Bike Rentals ($)
  • On-site Restaurant (May 13th - Labor Day)
  • Trinity Mercantile Gift Shop
  • Boat Rentals (available with charge)
  • Boat Slips (available with charge)
  • General Store
  • Gasoline
  • Ping Pong
  • Nature Walks

Here at the Trinity Lake KOA, our recreation team has discovered the cure for spring fever: planning summer camping getaways! It's actually part of our job to create a fun experience for our campers-a task we don't take lightly. Whether you're peeling out on banana bikes, or unwinding in our pool, boredom is not an option.

KOA Campfire Time When the sun goes down, campfire time begins. Gather around the fire pit and get acquainted with fellow campers. Campfire time promises all the classics: toasting marshmallows, eating s'mores, belting out camp tunes during sing-a-longs. We've even been known to swap a scary story or two!

Youth, Teens and Adult Activities Youth arts and crafts programs using natural products, scavenger hunts, nature interpretive walks, in search of Bigfoot night adventure walk, bingo, face painting, tie die, special entertainers, themed weeks with themed events, special holiday bar-B-ques and guest speakers

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!

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.

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.

Upcoming Events
Labor Day Photo

Labor Day

Want to enjoy your holiday camping? We'll have a movie Friday night, Bingo on Saturday, and bringing you Karaoke Sunday night. Don't miss out! Be sure to check us out! We will have kids' activities, breakfast on Saturday morning prepared by our very own JT, and much more. The water is great and the fish are biting. Relax by your campfire in a wooded setting and enjoy. We're here and working to make it great for you.

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Awards

2011 President's Award

KOA Kamp Green Recognition

Programs

KOA Scout Program

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