Set in gorgeous Northern California, Fawndale Oaks RV Park provides a relaxing family atmosphere for those looking to enjoy Shasta Lake and its surrounding area.
Onsite, we offer excellent facilities such as a pirate ship themed play area for children and plenty of outdoor fun with basketball, tetherball, a swimming pool, and picnic areas. If your interest is hiking, we offer a hiking trail on our 42 acre property. If you want some shelter from the sun, come play a game of table tennis in our rec room or try your hand at some arcade games. Overall, our park is a great place for a true vacation.
The Redding and Shasta County area provide one of the largest man made lakes in the country -- Shasta Lake, with over 300 miles of shoreline. You can relax on the houseboats, go water skiing, boating, and swimming, or enjoy the stunning scenery. For those looking to relax, explore the city of Redding which boasts factory outlet stores and plenty of dining.
You can make Fawndale Oaks RV Park into your home base while you head out on day trips to the amazing Lassen Volcanic National Park to hike through cinder cones and volcanic formations.
You can make Fawndale Oaks RV Park into your home base while you head out on day trips to the amazing Lassen Volcanic National Park to hike through cinder cones and volcanic formations.
At Turtle Bay Exploration Park and Sundial Pedestrian Bridge, you'll find a 300 ACRE large campus filled with educational and fun activities.
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area offers incredible boating, swimming off sandy beaches, fishing, hiking and biking opportunities.
Head to the Lake Shasta Caverns to take the one-hour guided tour or the two-hour tour and boat ride.
Fawndale Oaks RV Park is just an hour away from the famous McArthur-Burney Falls and 36 miles from Castle Crags State Park.
In just a few minutes you can be having a blast at the Big League Dreams Sports Park. On a hot summer's day, nothing's better than a trip to Water Works Park! Bring your own boat or rent one from one of the marinas on Shasta Lake.