The JGW RV Park welcomes you to enjoy its 32-acre facility nestled among the native black oak trees with your dog. The park has a grassy, natural setting for viewing birds and wildlife or for strolling along the Sacramento riverbank.
You can also go fishing for steelhead, trout, and salmon or just enjoy a BBQ and a friendly game of horseshoes.
If you would like to experience part of the north state, the park is a great spot to relax. Within an hour’s drive from Redding, there are lakes, caverns, waterfalls, museums, gold rush ruins, state and national parks for you to enjoy.
Redding is the major transportation artery for Northern California. What better place to spend a night or two before continuing on your journey.
Directions:
I-5 North:
Exit at Knighton Road, left over freeway, South on Riverland Drive 2 miles to park.
I-5 South:
Take Knighton Road off ramp, go 2 miles south on Riverland Drive to park.
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