Enjoy a Rustic Stay at Our Gated Community RV Park and Campground
Located Smack in the Middle of the Steelhead Capital of the World!
AAA Guidebook Rates Us 8 out of 10 for Most Scenic RV Parks in the Entire Western United States! And 8 Out of 10 Stars From RVParkReviews.com and 4 Out of 5 Stars on Yelp!
Our guests have been coming to Klamath Riverside RV Park every year for decades... find out why!
Check out our long-term monthly rates starting at $450 plus electric. Live in a gated community nestled in a valley between the Big Foot Scenic Byway and the Klamath River! We are less than 400 ft above sea level so barely any snow in winter!
Country store, post office, hardware store, gas and propane store, doctor's clinic, fire station, and private airport all within two blocks! (Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and landline available)
[email protected] (530) 627-3239
$40 for full hook-up RV sites for two people! ($10 each additional)
Tent camping: $10 per night per person. Includes water and electricity on-site plus hot showers and use of laundry room.
Testimonials
"Greetings from Woodside. We are back home safe and sound and thought we'd send a few pictures. We sure had a wonderful time at your place and have never felt so at home at a campground. It was always fun catching up with you guys at the end of the day. You have a beautiful place and we're glad we happened upon it. Thanks for making us feel like family. We hope to see you again next Hill Climb if all works out.
You guys are great and your place is beautiful. I put a good review on YELP for you too. Keep in touch!"
Kidd and Liz
"We stayed at Klamath Riverside RV Park in June 2012. The owners Jack and Vern were great! The grounds are very clean and nice. Showers really clean. The best Internet ever, considering out in the middle of nowhere, but that's what makes it unbelievable! Great place to get away from everything. The drive there is beautiful. The Klamath River is just across the street. If you are fishing or traveling through the area don't stay anywhere else. Strongly recommend!"
Donna and Jim
"In Seiad Valley sits the Klamath Riverside RV Park a quiet little RV park right on the banks of the Klamath for anglers looking for a quieter stretch of the river away from the crowds."
"We have been staying at this park for over 10 years and plan to continue each October. Nice, clean park that is well maintained. The park is about 100' from the Klamath River and fishing for Steelhead & Salmon is fantastic (in season). There are fishing guides that stay in the park and are available for drift fishing on the Klamath River. During fishing season, reservations are recommended! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel."
"I have been going to this RV park for years and years. While it is not fancy, it is clean and access to the river is a short walk... There is a great salmon hole out back called Turtle Rock. We have pulled many 20+ pound salmon here, right out back of your campsite. Great wildlife, scenery, and it is very quiet. If you are looking for a basic, clean spot to stay for a while, this is it. We camped here in a Motorhome."
"We want to thank you for the best vacation we ever had. We all wish that we could be up there right now!"
Betty Blacksher, Mike Harrison, Doug Clayson & "Baby" the cat.
"Wanted to let you know how much we enjoyed your park. It was the best one we stayed in for peace & quiet. We will see you next year... we would love to be there now!"
Ruth & Bill McFarland (Hemet, CA)
The Middle Klamath River, Orleans, Humboldt County, Northern California
If you’re into awesome steelhead and salmon fishing, epic scenery and plenty of elbow room, the middle section of the Klamath is a sure bet. There’s plenty of great fishing from Weitchpec to Seiad Valley and hardly a soul fishing most of the time. The main reason for the lack of traffic in the area is that there’s no quick way to get here. This is the boonies…You don’t get to places like Klamath Riverside RV Park by accident.
But once you’re here, you’ve got a world-class fishery nearly to yourself!
AND if that is not enough, we are nestled between the Bigfoot Scenic Byway and the Klamath River with hundreds of trees, flowering trees and bushes, and over a hundred award-winning rose bushes and Rhododendron on our property. We are inside of the Six Rivers National Forest very near the awesome Marble Mountain Wilderness and the equally awesome Trinity Alps and 89 glacial lakes and great swimming holes.
Fishing, gold-panning, white-water rafting, horseback riding, hiking, biking, hunting, napping, Wi-Fi, and a casino 30 minutes away!
We are far from everything yet in the middle of everything you truly want in an RV Park experience, including plenty of peace and quiet.
35 (30 and 50 AMP) Full-Hook Up Sites.
We have tent sites available...
please call for more information. (530) 627-3239
Klamath Riverside RV Park Hwy 96 – Bigfoot Scenic Byway to Klamath Riverside RV Park!
What a spectacular drive with great roads that are well maintained, even in winter, by the great folks at Cal-Tran!
There are few drives more beautiful in Humboldt County than the one along the Bigfoot Scenic Byway, also known as Hwy 96. The road begins in Willow Creek, which is also known as the Gateway to Bigfoot County and ends 89 miles later in Happy Camp. Along the way, you will go through a region that boasts the most sightings of Sasquatch anywhere in the nation. Impressive mountain ranges on either side, wild rushing rivers, and plenty of opportunities for recreation await you on your journey. There are many quaint towns where you can stretch your legs, grab a bite to eat, learn more about the local culture and maybe even partake in a Bigfoot-related festival.
Wildlife viewing is also excellent along the striking byway. You might have the chance to spot elk, deer, river otters, minks, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, black bear, and maybe Bigfoot himself. Whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and hiking are great in this area. Fishing is incredible with steelhead salmon, Chinook, native rainbow trout, and even sturgeon! You will go past several wilderness areas. Backpackers love the easy access to Marble Mountain Wilderness, where you can hop onto the epic Pacific Crest Trail or relax by the side of one of the 89 glacial lakes.
With the local myths, wild beauty, and abundant activities, you may want to make the trip last longer than just a couple of hours and stay in Klamath Riverside RV Park for a week, month or season, and the ride is well worth it.
Klamath Riverside RV Park Hwy 96 – Bigfoot Scenic Byway to Klamath Riverside RV Park!
What a spectacular drive with great roads that are well maintained, even in winter, by the great folks at Cal-Tran!
There are few drives more beautiful in Humboldt County than the one along the Bigfoot Scenic Byway, also known as Hwy 96. The road begins in Willow Creek, which is also known as the Gateway to Bigfoot County and ends 89 miles later in Happy Camp. Along the way, you will go through a region that boasts the most sightings of Sasquatch anywhere in the nation. Impressive mountain ranges on either side, wild rushing rivers, and plenty of opportunities for recreation await you on your journey. There are many quaint towns where you can stretch your legs, grab a bite to eat, learn more about the local culture and maybe even partake in a Bigfoot-related festival.
Wildlife viewing is also excellent along the striking byway. You might have the chance to spot elk, deer, river otters, minks, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, black bear, and maybe Bigfoot himself. Whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and hiking are great in this area. Fishing is incredible with steelhead salmon, Chinook, native rainbow trout, and even sturgeon! You will go past several wilderness areas. Backpackers love the easy access to Marble Mountain Wilderness, where you can hop onto the epic Pacific Crest Trail or relax by the side of one of the 89 glacial lakes.
With the local myths, wild beauty, and abundant activities, you may want to make the trip last longer than just a couple of hours and stay in Klamath Riverside RV Park for a week, month or season, and the ride is well worth it.