**Wild & Scenic Trinity River Glamping and RV Park**
Relax in the beauty of Northern California’s 2nd largest Trinity Alps Wilderness Area, and the National Wild-and-Scenic Trinity River at Del Loma RV Park and Campground, located on the Trinity River Scenic Byway, Hwy 299W. We are right on the Trinity River to allow for great camping and access to fishing, rafting, and other water activities.
Level camping and RV sites, 30/50 amp full hook-ups, and plenty of room for pop-outs. Our large, spacious [sites]() allow up to two tents per site, or one rig and one tent per site. Five cabins, 3 glamping tents and a 2BR/2BA doublewide rental, plus a few dry tent campsites. Property features include:
- Beach
- Country Store
- Swimming Pool (Seasonal)
- Mini Golf & Disc Golf
- Ping Pong
- Corn Hole & Bocce
- Sports Field/Volleyball
- Game Room/Pool Table
- Beer Garden/Music Stage
- Bring your kayak, SUP, bikes, scooters, fishing & gold panning gear
Most sites have mature Fir, Pine, Madrone, and Oak trees for plenty of shade. We have lush valleys and wildlife, big and small. The soar of an eagle, the rush of a covey of quail, a large otter entering the river, and the visit by the local deer are among the most common experiences encountered in the park.
29 miles west of Weaverville, and 25 miles East of Willow Creek on Hwy 299 (halfway between Redding and Eureka).
Pictures of campsite do not look like on line. It is old and run down. Pool was very small. People were shooting guns so we left.
Second year in a row. Love this place. Their clean and friendly. Their also 30 minutes from the best place on the Trinity river!!!
We came here pretty last minute on a Sunday night during off season. The person who greeted us was so friendly and helpful. She made us feel very welcome despite our late arrival. We were informed we were the only ones in the whole park, which was fine by us. The park was kept clean, the restrooms/showers were well maintained and had plenty of hot water. Our RV spot was close to the river and we had a clearing to walk to a path to get to the river. It rained the whole time we were there but becuaee odnthe vast vegetation, we walked around very comfortably without getting drenched. We wished we could have stayed longer. Next time, we will.
We stayed here as an emergency stop after some car trouble. We were super grateful this place existed and we were able to stay here, but if we had booked this place and been looking forward to staying here, I think we would've been disappointed a little bit. Our campsite was incredibly close to the others around us. There was only one other tent camping group and they were a couple sites away so everything was fine, but if each site was booked then we would've been overcrowded. There were showers, the ones we saw were broken and there was a note to use the showers in a different part of the resort. There was a laundry room available which was nice but we didn't use it. Overall this would've been a wonderful place to stay if we had been in an RV or camper van, but tent camping here wasn't ideal. We stayed in Site A.
Beautiful area. Roads are clear; campsites are level; trash is collected regularly.
Park is unkempt and needs TLC. Bathrooms are outdated with torn off towel hooks. Store was not open at posted hours. Spider webs on chairs and tables.