Set on the Skyway just across Dogtown Road from Magalia Reservoir, Paradise Pines RV Park and Campground sits in the tall pines and white cedars that define this part of Northern California’s Shasta Cascade region. The location itself is the main draw—you’re surrounded by dense forest with easy access to the reservoir and plenty of space to let your dog stretch out.
The resort offers both RV spaces and traditional camping options, so whether you’re rolling in with a rig or setting up a tent, there’s accommodation that works. The wooded setting means your dog will have natural shade and plenty of quiet to enjoy, which makes it genuinely pleasant for a multi-day stay rather than just a quick overnight stop. The fresh, clean air and the general sense of being away from it all is noticeable the moment you arrive.
What makes this a practical choice for traveling with a dog is the straightforward dog-friendly approach. There’s nothing fancy about it—just a campground that understands dogs are part of the trip and treats them accordingly. The surrounding forest and proximity to Magalia Reservoir give you plenty of options for getting outside with your dog beyond just sitting at your campsite, though the pines themselves create a naturally pleasant environment for doing exactly that.
The Butte County area around Magalia has a lot to explore if you’re staying for multiple days, so this works well as a base. It’s the kind of place where you settle in, build a campfire if you’re in a tent site, and your dog can decompress after hours in the car. If you’re planning to stay here, the website has current availability and rates, and you can reach them directly for any questions about specific setup options or amenities.





