Premier RV Resort in Redding sits just off Highway 299, making it a convenient stop whether you’re heading to Lassen Volcanic National Park or exploring the Sacramento River area. The resort spreads across shaded grounds with a mix of full-service pull-through RV sites and tent camping spots tucked under tall pines that provide good relief from the summer heat that Redding’s known for.
The setup works well if you’re traveling with a dog. There are designated dog-walking areas throughout the property, and the resort maintains pet-friendly policies across all accommodations. After a day of hiking around nearby trails or checking out downtown Redding, you’ll have space to let your dog stretch out without worrying about where they can and can’t go.
What makes this place practical rather than just pleasant is the range of modern amenities. Full-service sites come with hookups, which means you’re not roughing it if that’s not your style. The tent camping areas still get access to the same facilities, so you’re not choosing between comfort and scenery here. The natural setting with those big pines creates actual shade, which matters when you’re camping with a dog in the Central Valley.
Redding itself offers plenty to do beyond the resort. The Shasta Dam visitor area is nearby, and there are various trails in the region if you want to get out exploring. The resort is close enough to downtown that you can grab supplies or eat at local spots without driving far, but far enough out that you still feel removed from the bustle.
The resort’s website has specifics on site types and current availability, which you’ll want to check before heading up since this area draws a lot of summer traffic. It’s worth confirming what’s available for your particular setup before you go.





