Susanville RV Resort – clean, quiet pull-through RV sites with full hook-ups in Susanville, CA near Bizz Johnson Trail & Lassen Volcanic National Park
The park is clean, quiet, and well-maintained, and the staff is always friendly and helpful... the General Manager and Co-owner, goes out of her way to make sure guests feel comfortable—she cares a lot about the park and it shows!
This park is crazy clean and very well managed. We had (or witnessed) a few interactions with the general manager and found her to be most welcoming, fair and professional.
Very nice RV park. Clean and well maintained, you can see they’ve been putting in new concrete pads. Sites are level and quite large. Staff is welcoming and very helpful.
The ladies in the office were amazing in working with us. We were unable to move because our slide was stuck out and they moved other reservations to accommodate our situation. The park is so peaceful, pretty and well maintained. This has become one of our favorite stops!
The park is clean with level concrete drive thru slots. All have a patch of grass with a table. Some have mature trees that give good shade. Daily there was maintenance guys working on the place, landscaping etc. It's close to everything. I recommend it.
Susanville RV Resort offers clean, quiet, level pull-through RV sites with full hook-ups in Susanville, CA—minutes from the Bizz Johnson Trail and a scenic drive to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Spacious pads, friendly staff, and easy in/out access make us a convenient overnight or extended-stay stop in Northern California.
Nightly Rates
All sites are pull-through with full hook-ups.
Eligible: Military • Veteran • First Responder • AAA / Good Sam
Weekly and monthly rates available!
🥾 Adventurous Hikes and Family Trips 🥾
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+ Bizz Johnson Trail
The 24-mile Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail winds through the rugged Susan River Canyon, crossing trestle bridges and old railroad tunnels along the way. Enjoy scenic hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding surrounded by pine forest and beautiful canyon views.
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+ Susanville Ranch Park
This 1,100-acre recreation area features over 29 miles of multi-use single-track trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians. Rolling meadows, shaded forests, and panoramic hilltop views make it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
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+ Heart Attack Hill & Rocky Top Loop
A moderate 6.2-mile loop with about 1,050 feet of elevation gain. Expect rewarding views of the valley and surrounding mountains. The climb is steep but well-worth it — a great workout hike close to town.
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+ Helipad Trail
A short, moderate 1.4-mile out-and-back trail with 285 feet of gain leading to a scenic overlook once used as a helicopter landing site. Ideal for a quick sunset walk or casual morning hike.
🌲 Local Outings 🌲
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+ Wild Horse Corrals
Visit the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse and Burro Corrals to see herds of mustangs up close. Learn about the adoption program and the history of wild horses in the American West.
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+ Historic Susanville Depot
Step into the past at the restored 1913 Susanville Railroad Depot. Explore exhibits on local railroad history and regional trails, or start your adventure along the Bizz Johnson Trail right from the depot.
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+ Collins Pine Museum
Located in nearby Chester, this museum showcases the region’s forestry heritage, logging tools, and the history of sustainable timber management in Northern California’s forests.
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+ Roop's Fort
Built in 1854, Roop’s Fort is Susanville’s oldest building and a key historic site from the brief “Sagebrush War.” Visit this preserved log structure to learn about the area’s early settlers and colorful frontier history.
🗺️ Beyond The Park 🗺️
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+ Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
Travel this spectacular byway connecting Lassen Volcanic National Park to Crater Lake in Oregon. The drive passes through mountain lakes, volcanic formations, and forests rich with wildlife and photo opportunities.
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+ Lake Almanor & Chester Park
Relax by the crystal-clear waters of Lake Almanor — perfect for fishing, kayaking, or swimming. Nearby Chester Park offers shaded picnic spots and mountain views for a peaceful afternoon.
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+ Lassen Volcanic National Park
Just a short drive from Susanville, Lassen Volcanic National Park features steaming fumaroles, alpine lakes, and the iconic Lassen Peak. Hike, explore hydrothermal features, or enjoy breathtaking mountain vistas year-round.
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+ Old Station & McCloud
Step back in time in these historic Northern California towns. Visit McCloud’s charming downtown and waterfalls, or stop by Old Station’s unique geological formations on your way toward Lassen.
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+ Tulelake & Lava Beds National Monument
Explore over 700 lava tube caves at Lava Beds National Monument near Tulelake. The area combines fascinating geology with rich Native American and World War II history — a one-of-a-kind Northern California adventure.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions ❓
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+ Does Susanville RV Resort require reservations?
Reservations are recommended to guarantee your site, but we also welcome walk-ins when space allows. Payment is taken at check-in, and there’s no fee for canceling or modifying your stay.
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+ Are all sites pull-through?
Yes — every daily and weekly site is pull-through with full hook-ups for water, sewer, and power. No backing required.
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+ Do you offer discounted rates?
Absolutely. We honor veterans, active military, first responders, and members of AAA, AARP, and Good Sam with discounted daily and weekly rates.
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+ Is Susanville RV Resort pet-friendly?
Yes! We welcome well-behaved dogs and have grassy walking areas throughout the park. Please note that insurance restrictions apply to certain breeds — call ahead if you have questions.
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+ What if we arrive after hours?
No problem. Our office is open daily from 8 AM to 6 PM, but we provide an easy after-hours check-in process. Just call ahead for instructions.
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+ What forms of payment are accepted?
We accept cash, checks, debit, and all major credit cards. Payment is collected at check-in for your convenience.
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+ When are you open?
Susanville RV Resort is open year-round. Whether you’re visiting in summer sunshine or winter snow, our clean, heated facilities and level sites are ready for your stay.