Beehive Point Shoreline Campground
Shasta National Forest
Write a Review 19510 Lakeshore Drive Lakehead, CA 96051 530-275-8113 530-275-1587 Official WebsiteGPS: 40.848, -122.405
Overview of Beehive Point Shoreline Campground
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by camper-723623 on 5/5/2023
Elevation 1,082 ft / 329 m
Max Stay 14
Max Length 30 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Beehive Point Shoreline Campground 5 people have reviewed this location.
“Beautiful Spot”
Reviewed 5/5/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Access for our 22ft travel trailer was relatively straightforward, snagged a perfect spot right on the shoreline with stunning views. Still off season, so no fee and no facilities. Lake is really full, and vegetation overgrown meaning limited access to some areas. Overall, this was a perfect 2 night stay for us.
camper-723623 would stay here again
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“Super Quiet”
Reviewed 5/22/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | Dispersed |
Would be difficult access if Shasta was full
Almost all by ourselves
Bill95688 would stay here again
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“Quiet place for the night”
Reviewed 5/11/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Slept in my truck. Only two other people here, though it’s a weekday in May. Most everything up in the trees is poison oak, so be careful.
It was quiet, only a few boats going up and down the lake, which is obviously low right now.
Easy access from I-5.
TeeJay would stay here again
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“Just checked it out”
Reviewed 4/23/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
We scoped this out and although we didn’t stay here, we could have. There was plenty of space for our 32.5’ fifth wheel, as well as larger rigs. During this drought year, there are steep drop off and this area is not easily accessible to the water, but the views are beautiful and the water is accessible in a day use area just down the... more
We scoped this out and although we didn’t stay here, we could have. There was plenty of space for our 32.5’ fifth wheel, as well as larger rigs. During this drought year, there are steep drop off and this area is not easily accessible to the water, but the views are beautiful and the water is accessible in a day use area just down the road. Vans, truck campers and smaller RV’s can find space amongst the trees. Larger rigs will want to stick to the wide open space. There was just one camper nestled in the trees while we drove through, but judging from the many fire pits, I imagine it fills up in warmer months. Speaking of fire, this is a permit required area for all fire pits and bbq’s. Permits can be obtained at any California U.S. Forest Service, BLM, or California Division of Forestry office. Ranger stations and visitor centers are convenient places to obtain them, or you may take a simple quiz and print one off the internet. Since this isn’t accessible to the water, I probably wouldn’t stay here.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Just checked it out”
Reviewed 4/23/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
We scoped this out and although we didn’t stay here, we could have. There was plenty of space for our 32.5’ fifth wheel, as well as larger rigs. During this drought year, there are steep drop off and this area is not easily accessible to the water, but the views are beautiful and the water is accessible in a day use area just down the... more
We scoped this out and although we didn’t stay here, we could have. There was plenty of space for our 32.5’ fifth wheel, as well as larger rigs. During this drought year, there are steep drop off and this area is not easily accessible to the water, but the views are beautiful and the water is accessible in a day use area just down the road. Vans, truck campers and smaller RV’s can find space amongst the trees. Larger rigs will want to stick to the wide open space. There was just one camper nestled in the trees while we drove through, but judging from the many fire pits, I imagine it fills up in warmer months. Speaking of fire, this is a permit required area for all fire pits and bbq’s. Permits can be obtained at any California U.S. Forest Service, BLM, or California Division of Forestry office. Ranger stations and visitor centers are convenient places to obtain them, or you may take a simple quiz and print one off the internet. Since this isn’t accessible to the water, I probably wouldn’t stay here.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
- Dispersed Camping
Recreation
- fishing
- water access
Facilities
- restrooms: vault
- trash
Pets
- pets
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