JGW RV Park Good Sam Verified Campground
6612 Riverland Dr, Redding, CA 96002
EASY OFF/ON I-5—ON SACRAMENTO RIVER
Enjoy a day of fishing or birding on the river, a quick trip to Sundial Bridge or day trips to Lassen Nat. Park & Shasta Lake. At the end of the day, relax & surround yourself in nature at a quiet top rated 10/10*/10 RV park!
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Fishing, Rafting & Boating on the Sacramento River
Bring your boat & launch from our boat ramp. Enjoy a day of fishing for steelhead, trout & salmon or float the river in a raft & enjoy the sites & sounds of nature. Birding along the Sacramento River cannot be beat!
Adventure Abounds when you visit JGW RV Park
There is so much to see and do here! From strolls or floating along the Sacramento River to a day trip to Lassen Nat. Park or a a picnic at Shasta Lake! If that isn't enough, enjoy viewing the famous Sundial Bridge!
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Stayed one night in space 25 with 35' class A with toad. Arrived after hours in the dark so park layout and determining accessible route made getting into the space difficult. Had to unhook the toad to park. In the light of day it was obvious there was a better route and parking could have been easier. Space was large / long enough and level. Space was talked up as a slight extra fee for riverfront. The river is many yards away and between late check in and 11A checkout, I never even saw it.... Read More
Stayed one night in space 25 with 35' class A with toad. Arrived after hours in the dark so park layout and determining accessible route made getting into the space difficult. Had to unhook the toad to park. In the light of day it was obvious there was a better route and parking could have been easier. Space was large / long enough and level. Space was talked up as a slight extra fee for riverfront. The river is many yards away and between late check in and 11A checkout, I never even saw it. There is a sign on the office front door with an arrow pointing to a little (tiny) window on the side of the office. You have to wait outside until someone comes to the window to speak with you. It's very offputting. I'm not sure what the reason really is, but it isn't welcoming or personable in any way. The person in the office was gruff. No smile. No welcoming comment. Maybe lack of coffee. Maybe already angry. I felt like I had done something wrong. I attempted a small bit of humor about a late checkout. Nope. I was also advised that my space was needed soon (so get out). I handed my money through the tiny window and we tried to hurry and leave. Not sure if we will attempt to stay here again.
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We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area twice during about a 3-month period on a return visit. The park is about a 2-mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. Check in was conducted through the side window of the office during business hours. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with... Read More
We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area twice during about a 3-month period on a return visit.
The park is about a 2-mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. Check in was conducted through the side window of the office during business hours.
The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with a few pull ins / back ins. The parking pads are concrete. The P/T sites were long enough to stay connected but seemed to be 2 sites joined along the parking pad making one a back in. The sites were generally level and flat. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Some of the sites appear to be extended stay sites. Distance and grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The sewer connection was at the ground so it was easy to establish a downhill flow but the sewer fitting was in a concrete well making it difficult to ensure an air tight connection. The was an outside table. There were a couple of group fire pits. Pretty quiet considering the distance to the Interstate highway.
Shower building centrally located. The building was a little cold. The stalls could have used some hooks to hang towels/clothing.
There were quite a few trees scattered throughout the park and around the perimeter so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. Was able to get DISH programing with a portable dish sitting on the ground. The park information listed 30 cable channels but didn’t mention anything about OTA. Didn’t use the cable. OTA scan revealed 47 stations but only 1 major network (ABC).
The park provided password protected WiFi was adequate for travel research and information. Didn’t try our NET10 phone or Winegard AIR 360+ WiFi so don’t know about reception.
There was one designated fenced pet area towards the front of the park with waste collection options. There is a user-controlled light for night use. Didn’t seen any bag dispensers / waste collection stations around the park. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads.
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We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area. The park is about a 2 mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. There was a note on the office door to use the side window for check in. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with a few pull ins / back ins. The parking pads are concrete. The... Read More
We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area.
The park is about a 2 mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. There was a note on the office door to use the side window for check in.
The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with a few pull ins / back ins. The parking pads are concrete. The P/T sites were long enough to stay connected but seemed to 2 sites joined along the parking pad. The sites were generally level and flat. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Some of the sites appear to be extended stay sites. Distance and grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The sewer connection was at the ground so it was easy to establish a downhill flow but the sewer fitting was in a concrete well making it difficult to ensure an air tight connection. The was an outside table. There were a couple of group fire pits. Pretty quiet considering the distance to the Interstate highway.
There were quite a few trees scattered throughout the park and around the perimeter so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed 30 cable channels but didn’t mention anything about OTA. Cable picture quality was acceptable. Didn’t try to get any broadcast channels.
The park provided password protected WiFi was adequate for travel research and information. Didn’t try the NET10 phone so don’t know about cell phone reception.
There was one designated fenced pet area towards the front of the park. Didn’t seen any bag dispensers / waste collection stations around the park. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads.
We would probably stay here again if traveling through the area.
TIP: Nothing close by so bring everything you'll need.
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Very nice and green and wide open. At first glance I thought the freeway noise would be a distractor, but the river sites are far enough away the noise is not obnoxious when sitting outside. We had a great view of the Sacramento river from our coach and truly enjoyed our visit. Friendly and courteous staff.
We only stayed one night while traveling to Oregon. This facility had nice pull through sites, nice clean restrooms, cable tv, and a nice dog walk. We did not use the laundry or pool but both looked nice and clean. The park is adjacent to the Sacramento River and the grass area between the park and the river is real nice. The day we stayed was extremely hot. We would stay here again.
a great campground I would love to go again and stay longer. Beautiful river walk
Lovely sites by the river.
If you want a beautiful setting without the interruptions of internet or cable TV, then this is your place. It is located on the river, but be sure to ask for one of those sites. The others are a parking lot. However, there are several other parks in Redding that have a great location, working internet, cable TV, and even continental breakfast...all for less!
Stayed one night in space 25 with 35' class A with toad. Arrived after hours in the dark so park layout and determining accessible route made getting into the space difficult. Had to unhook the toad to park. In the light of day it was obvious there was a better route and parking could have been easier. Space was large / long enough and level. Space was talked up as a slight extra fee for riverfront. The river is many yards away and between late check in and 11A checkout, I never even saw it.... Read More
Stayed one night in space 25 with 35' class A with toad. Arrived after hours in the dark so park layout and determining accessible route made getting into the space difficult. Had to unhook the toad to park. In the light of day it was obvious there was a better route and parking could have been easier. Space was large / long enough and level. Space was talked up as a slight extra fee for riverfront. The river is many yards away and between late check in and 11A checkout, I never even saw it. There is a sign on the office front door with an arrow pointing to a little (tiny) window on the side of the office. You have to wait outside until someone comes to the window to speak with you. It's very offputting. I'm not sure what the reason really is, but it isn't welcoming or personable in any way. The person in the office was gruff. No smile. No welcoming comment. Maybe lack of coffee. Maybe already angry. I felt like I had done something wrong. I attempted a small bit of humor about a late checkout. Nope. I was also advised that my space was needed soon (so get out). I handed my money through the tiny window and we tried to hurry and leave. Not sure if we will attempt to stay here again.
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We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area twice during about a 3-month period on a return visit. The park is about a 2-mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. Check in was conducted through the side window of the office during business hours. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with... Read More
We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area twice during about a 3-month period on a return visit.
The park is about a 2-mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. Check in was conducted through the side window of the office during business hours.
The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with a few pull ins / back ins. The parking pads are concrete. The P/T sites were long enough to stay connected but seemed to be 2 sites joined along the parking pad making one a back in. The sites were generally level and flat. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Some of the sites appear to be extended stay sites. Distance and grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The sewer connection was at the ground so it was easy to establish a downhill flow but the sewer fitting was in a concrete well making it difficult to ensure an air tight connection. The was an outside table. There were a couple of group fire pits. Pretty quiet considering the distance to the Interstate highway.
Shower building centrally located. The building was a little cold. The stalls could have used some hooks to hang towels/clothing.
There were quite a few trees scattered throughout the park and around the perimeter so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. Was able to get DISH programing with a portable dish sitting on the ground. The park information listed 30 cable channels but didn’t mention anything about OTA. Didn’t use the cable. OTA scan revealed 47 stations but only 1 major network (ABC).
The park provided password protected WiFi was adequate for travel research and information. Didn’t try our NET10 phone or Winegard AIR 360+ WiFi so don’t know about reception.
There was one designated fenced pet area towards the front of the park with waste collection options. There is a user-controlled light for night use. Didn’t seen any bag dispensers / waste collection stations around the park. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads.
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We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area. The park is about a 2 mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. There was a note on the office door to use the side window for check in. The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with a few pull ins / back ins. The parking pads are concrete. The... Read More
We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area.
The park is about a 2 mile drive from I-5 (Exit 673: Knighton Rd) along rural 2 lane road that parallels the Interstate. There was a note on the office door to use the side window for check in.
The interior roads are paved. The interior roads and turns are sufficient to maneuver larger RV’s for an experienced driver. The majority of the sites appear to be pull throughs with a few pull ins / back ins. The parking pads are concrete. The P/T sites were long enough to stay connected but seemed to 2 sites joined along the parking pad. The sites were generally level and flat. Sites had sufficient room for opening slides. Some of the sites appear to be extended stay sites. Distance and grassy areas establish privacy between the sites. They have full hook ups – water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The sewer connection was at the ground so it was easy to establish a downhill flow but the sewer fitting was in a concrete well making it difficult to ensure an air tight connection. The was an outside table. There were a couple of group fire pits. Pretty quiet considering the distance to the Interstate highway.
There were quite a few trees scattered throughout the park and around the perimeter so satellite reception would be dependent upon your site and dish configuration. The park information listed 30 cable channels but didn’t mention anything about OTA. Cable picture quality was acceptable. Didn’t try to get any broadcast channels.
The park provided password protected WiFi was adequate for travel research and information. Didn’t try the NET10 phone so don’t know about cell phone reception.
There was one designated fenced pet area towards the front of the park. Didn’t seen any bag dispensers / waste collection stations around the park. There was sufficient area to walk dogs along the park’s roads.
We would probably stay here again if traveling through the area.
TIP: Nothing close by so bring everything you'll need.
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Very nice and green and wide open. At first glance I thought the freeway noise would be a distractor, but the river sites are far enough away the noise is not obnoxious when sitting outside. We had a great view of the Sacramento river from our coach and truly enjoyed our visit. Friendly and courteous staff.
6612 Riverland Dr, Redding, CA 96002
Coordinates: 40.480620, -122.320660
Directions
From Jct of I-5 & Knighton Rd exit 673 (6 mi S of town), exit to W side of I-5 to Riverland Dr (Frntg Rd), S 2 mi (R)