The Sacramento River of Northern California
The main artery from the North; the Big River of California
Mighty Mount Shasta snowmelt flows south, bound to meet the giant Lake Shasta, which merges with the Pit River and numerous other major waterways, becoming the big Sacramento River. Running right down the center of the North Sacramento Valley to merge into the California Delta. Shipping channel links the State Capital city of Sacramento with the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Agriculture and wildlife depend on this river heavily.
tent camping camp sites, campground camping, RV camps, dump stations, marinas, bait, gasoline, public boat ramps, boating, fishing, kayak rentals
CAMPGROUND PARKS below listed from NORTH to SOUTH
JGW RV Park
Riverland Drive
South Redding, CA
Sacramento River RV Park
Riverland Drive
South Redding, CA
Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge
Willows, CA
~ Camping is not permitted on the Sacramento NWR. Along the Sacramento River, camping is permitted on GRAVEL BARS for up to 7 days during a 30 day period. For waterfowl hunting, overnight stay is permitted in a vehicle or RV in designated areas. Tents are prohibited. No person may build or maintain fires except in portable gas stoves.
Chico Area
Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area
Red Bluff, CA
Driftwood RV & Fishing Resort
@ Mill Creek Park
Los Molinos, CA
Hidden Harbor Marina & RV Park
Los Molinos, CA
River’s Rest Resort
Los Molinos, CA
Woodson Bridge RV Park
Corning, CA
Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area
Historic State Park w/ Campground
South Avenue (A9)
Corning, CA
Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park
Chico, CA
Colusa Landing & RV
Butte Slough Road
Colusa, CA
Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area
Colusa SRA Camping

California Delta Region
Brannan Island State Park
Rio Vista, CA
Sandy Beach Solano County Park
2333 Beach Drive
Rio Vista, CA
Vieira’s Resort
California Delta
Isleton, CA
Old Sacramento State Historic Park
Downtown
Sacramento, CA
