Part of Sacramento River Bend Area
Reading Island Group Campground is located on the beautiful Sacramento River in Shasta County, California. The campground has one group site that can accommodate up to 20 campers, has one vault toilet, fire rings, and picnic tables. There is easy access to the Sacramento River with informal access areas along the shore and a concrete boat ramp where campers can enjoy swimming, paddling, and fishing. The campground is nearby to many other recreational experiences in Tehama and Shasta Counties such as - trails, wildflowers, wildlife, multi-day floats, more.
The Reading Island Group Campground contains fire rings, picnic tables, and a vault toilet. The area is generally flat with room for 20 campers. There is ample vehicle and RV parking at the group area, but no hook-ups for water, electricity, or sewer. Adjacent to the area is a boat ramp into Anderson Creek Slough that flows into the Sacramento River. This ramp is ideal for canoes, kayaks, and rafts; however, the slough can be difficult to navigate with motorboats during the summer months when plant life becomes thick on the surface of the slough. The downstream tip of the island offers a fair landing site, but is ½ mile from the parking area. There are short dirt trails around the island to explore on foot.
Reading Island is a lush riparian island located between the Sacramento River and Anderson Creek Slough. The surrounding area is made up of the rolling hills of blue oak savanna with a diverse habitat for bald eagles, osprey, migratory and song birds, deer, and salmon.
Paddling, fishing, and hiking are popular activities along the Sacramento River. The campground has informal river access points, while the day-use area has a concrete boat launch ideal for kayaks, canoes, and rafts. Multi-day floats on the Sacramento River are popular, using Reading Island as an overnight stop. The island has a short system of informal hiking trail to be explored on foot. Birding and other wildlife viewing activities are great here. The greater Sacramento River Bend Recreation Area offers more recreation opportunities including equestrian friendly trails, wildflower viewing, waterfowl hunting in wetlands, and an undeveloped shooting range - all within a 30 minute drive.
Sacramento River Bend Recreation Area has a diverse network of river access, trails, and parking areas. Horseback riding, hunting, target shooting, birding, and wildflower viewing are all very popular in the area. More information and a map can be found on the BLM website.
Redding offers hundreds of non-motorized multi-use trails including paved paths and singletrack dirt, many optimized for downhill mountain biking. Find out more on the Visit Redding website .
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area: Fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. More information on the Park Service website.
Cottonwood and Anderson, CA: Small towns with dining and shopping options.
Redding, CA: Large town with an airport, hospitals, dining and shopping at larger box-stores.
The Reading Island entrance is blocked from vehicular access by a gate. After making your reservation, ensure you have received the gate code so that you will be able to enter the Island and proceed to the group camping area. Please call 530-224-2100 if you have any questions.
Campfires are allowed in the established fire rings only, when in conformance with BLM Fire Restrictions (click on the Redding Field Office tab). Please get a free CALFire Campfire Permit before arriving by visiting Ready for Wildfire webpage .
There are wildlife on the Island - please keep you campsite clean and use proper storage to avoid any issues. There are no bear boxes to store food.
The river is cold and fast - life jackets save lives!
<p>From Interstate Highway 5 take exit 664 onto 4th St heading east for approximately 1 mile. Turn left on Balls Ferry Rd and travel approximately 2 miles. Turn right onto Adobe Rd and follow it until it ends and you encounter the yellow BLM gate.</p>
Phone: 530-224-2100
BLM Redding Field Office