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Summary

Located along the Sacramento Arm of Shasta Lake, Lakeshore East is an easily accessible campground with partial shade, direct lake access, fishing, boating and waterskiing opportunities, two yurts for rent, picnic tables, fire rings and flush toilets. Surrounded by the largest national forest in California, the campground offers stunning views of the snow-capped Mount Shasta and is also close to the nearby Lake Shasta Caverns.

Overview

Lakeshore East sits along the shore of the Sacramento Arm of Shasta Lake. The facility is partially shaded by oak and pine and provides some privacy between sites with an undergrowth of grass and raspberry bushes.

Lakeshore East is easily accessible from I-5 and offers direct access to the lake from a number of sites. Walk-ins are accepted year-round.

Recreation

Both the Antlers and Sugar Loaf public boat ramps are nearby. Antlers is approximately 2 miles from the campground. Power and non-motorized boating, fishing and waterskiing are all popular pastimes.

Visitors may be able to informally moor their boats at the campground.

Anglers can fish for trout, catfish, Chinook salmon, crappie, bluegill, white sturgeon, brown bullhead and bass.

Facilities

Each site has a picnic table, raised fire ring and paved parking spur. Two yurts, which are sturdy, weather-proof shelters, are available for rent year-round.



The campground has sites that can accommodate tents as well as trailers, although there are no electrical hookups or dump stations for trailers.



Standard single sites can accommodate up to 8 people and an unlimited number of tents; double sites can accommodate up to 16 people and an unlimited number of tents.


Drinking water and flush toilets are provided, including flush toilets that meet current accessibility standards.

Natural Features

Shasta-Trinity is the largest national forest in California with a diverse landscape encompassing five wilderness areas, hundreds of mountain lakes and 6,278 miles of streams and rivers.

Lake Shasta sits at an elevation of 1,067 feet, with 365 miles of shoreline punctuated by steep mountains blanketed in manzanita and evergreens. A snow-capped Mount Shasta, the second-tallest mountain in the Cascade Range, looms in the distance.

Nearby Attractions

Lake Shasta Caverns are located on the McCloud Arm of Shasta Lake in an area known as the Grey Rocks. Tours are given daily at this privately owned facility.
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Campground Matrix

Set alerts at more campgrounds to increase your odds of getting a place to stay! Below is a list of the closest campgrounds supported on Campflare. Or, view all campgrounds in Shasta-Trinity National Forest.

Nearby Campgrounds Distance Notification Rate
Antlers (Shasta Lake, Ca)
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
1.2mi 59%
Gregory Creek Group
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
1.5mi 71%
Nelson Point
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
2.7mi 60%
Hirz Bay
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
7.1mi 59%
Hirz Bay Group 1
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
7.1mi 64%
Hirz Bay Group 2
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
7.1mi 64%
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