The sparkling Sacramento River bisects 488 acres of riparian forest, flowering grasslands, wetlands, and oak woodlands providing very diverse Naturewatch experiences. Visitor facilities are closed.
Arriving from the North on I-5 Take the CA-36/Antelope Blvd exit toward Central Red Bluff/CA-99. Turn Left onto CA-36/Antelope Blvd. Turn right onto Sale Lane. The entrance gate is approximately 2 miles down Sale lane. Arriving from the South on I-5 Take the exit for Central Red Bluff/Antelope Blvd/Hwy 36. Turn Right onto Antelope Blvd. Turn right on Sale Lane. The entrance gate is approximately 2 miles down Sale Lane. Arriving from Chico on CA-99 Continue onto State Hwy 36W/Antelope Blvd. Turn Left on Sale Lane. The entrance gate is approximately 2 miles down Sale lane.
Fabulous one night stop after a long and HOT day of traveling down I5. I reserved a site 2 nights prior but when we got there, someone was parked and all hooked up in our site. Luckily there were several others available in a crunch! Nice and clean, showers (coin op) and restrooms on site. Although I didn't use those facilities, if they're anything kike the rest of the campground they're probably pretty clean too! Would definitely come back in the future!
The Sacramento Discovery garden was so beautiful. The volunteers at the plant sale were so KIND! I recommend a stroll through the garden If you have an appreciation for such things.
The spots are nice and big! The park was well kept. The bathrooms are mostly clean. They have coin showers but there's nowhere to get quarters there. So make sure to bring your own for showers!