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
Disabled Veteran nightly rate available with valid ID at check-in.
Weekly and monthly rates available!
🥾 Adventurous Hikes and Family Trips 🥾
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+ Bizz Johnson Trail
The Bizz Johnson Trail follows the Susan River through a scenic canyon with tunnels, bridges, and wide gravel paths. It’s popular with hikers, bikers, and families looking for a long but gentle trail with great views year-round.
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+ Susanville Ranch Park
Susanville Ranch Park offers miles of single-track trails across open hills and forested areas. It’s a favorite for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running, with routes ranging from easy walks to more challenging climbs.
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+ Heart Attack Hill & Rocky Top Loop
This loop is known for its steady climb and rewarding views at the top. It’s a solid choice for hikers who want a workout without committing to an all-day trek.
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+ Helipad Trail
A short trail with a gradual climb that leads to a viewpoint overlooking the surrounding area. It’s a good option if you want a quick hike with scenery and minimal time commitment.
🌲 Local Outings 🌲
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+ Wild Horse Corrals
The Wild Horse Corrals are operated by the Bureau of Land Management and house wild horses gathered from the surrounding region. Visitors can learn about local herd management and see the horses up close.
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+ Historic Susanville Depot
This restored railroad depot dates back to the early 1900s and offers a glimpse into Susanville’s railroad history. It’s a small but interesting stop near the Bizz Johnson Trail.
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+ Collins Pine Museum
Located in nearby Chester, this museum focuses on the history of forestry and logging in the region. Exhibits highlight the role of timber in shaping local communities.
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+ Roop's Fort
Built in 1854, Roop’s Fort is the oldest remaining building in Susanville. It played an important role in the area’s early settlement and statehood history.
🗺️ Beyond The Park 🗺️
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+ Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
This scenic drive passes through forests, lava flows, and mountain landscapes. It connects Lassen Volcanic National Park with other volcanic features across Northern California and southern Oregon.
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+ Lake Almanor & Chester Park
Lake Almanor is a large, clear lake known for fishing, boating, and lakeside picnics. The nearby town of Chester offers small shops, restaurants, and easy access to the water.
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+ Lassen Volcanic National Park
The park features geothermal areas, alpine lakes, and hiking trails around Lassen Peak. Visitors can explore fumaroles, meadows, and high-elevation scenery depending on the season.
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+ Old Station & McCloud
Old Station is a quiet stop near lava formations and forest trails, while McCloud is known for its historic downtown and nearby waterfalls. Both make easy day trips from Susanville.
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+ Tulelake & Lava Beds National Monument
Lava Beds is known for its lava tube caves and rugged volcanic terrain. The area also has deep historical significance tied to World War II and early Northern California settlement.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions ❓
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+ Does Susanville RV Resort require reservations?
Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome when space allows.
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+ Are all sites pull-through?
Yes — every daily and weekly site is pull-through with full hook-ups.
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+ Do you offer discounted rates?
We honor military, veterans, first responders, AAA, AARP, and Good Sam with discounted daily and weekly rates. We also offer a $50 nightly rate for disabled veterans with valid ID at check-in.
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+ Is Susanville RV Resort pet-friendly?
Yes. We welcome well-behaved dogs. Insurance restrictions apply to certain breeds - call with questions.
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+ What if we arrive after hours?
We provide an easy after-hours check-in process. Call ahead for instructions.
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+ What forms of payment are accepted?
Cash, checks, debit, and all major credit cards.
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+ When are you open?
Open year-round.