Mt Lassen Shingletown CA KOA RV Park
We recently stayed a night at the KOA near Shingletown, California. The location is great but without many other options nearby in the off-season. It is located between Shingletown and the Mt. Lassen Volcanic National Park. It is also near Cinder Cone, Lake Shasta and McArthur Burney Falls Memorial State Park. At the time of our April stay, the Mt. Lassen Volcanic National Park was still closed for the winter season.
The KOA Campground is nestled within cedar trees and without much else nearby. It is miles away from a town and hence it is quiet. That also means poor cell phone and tv service. Our Sprint data card did pick up a weak signal for internet access but no phone. The KOA had a slow but serviceable wifi connection that was free of charge. The office was clean and the staff was friendly. The main restroom beside the office was spotless and had a pleasant country craft feel. (Note that there were only a couple other guests in the park.) After hearing the multitude of rate options (water, sewer, cable, etc) we opted for a full hookup in the low 30s rate range. They were all higher rates than we'd like to pay but you already know that about KOA if you have stayed at one before or read our website. They are generally high priced but if they follow through on all the listed services, you get what you pay for. It would be nice to have the option of no hookups at all at a lower price point. All parks should have this option at around $15 or less.
Our first assigned site did not have a cable hookup that we paid for. The next site had a big log in the middle of it, so we couldn't pull in. It was rolled into the site by a neighbor who was squeezing his big rig and slideouts between a few trees. Finally, after going back into the office and waiting behind other customers each time, we had a space with everything we wanted and paid for a half hour earlier. The staff was very friendly and gave you a homey feeling so we really didn't mind. They also sold us a custom made coax cable of our desired length at a reasonable price.
The biggest downside, other than price, was a neighbor who felt it necessary to keep an outside spotlight on all night which shined right into our window.We can't really blame the management for that one but they could tell the guests to shut it off at their earliest opportunity. Outside lights are not appropriate when they are only a few feet from another RV.
We recommend the Shingletown KOA if price is no issue to you or if nothing is available at the nearby National Park.