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  1. Camping: Developed campgrounds, boat docks, marina, accessible fishing access and a fish cleaning station are available. Comments: Elevation 1,902 feet. 70 feet deep at dam. About five miles long. A quiet canoe lake. One boat launching ramp (Pine Cove) and one undeveloped launch area available. Rainbow trout abundant; Brown and Brook trout common.

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    This is a tent only campground; no trailers are allowed
    There is a $12 day use fee charge at both Pine Cove and Fairview boat ramps
    Extra vehicle fee is $12 per night
    Lewiston Lake offers annual boat launch passes

    The campsites are tucked into a mixed forest of conifer and deciduous trees, surrounded by abundant wildflowers. Every site offers a view of Lewiston Lake and the surrounding Trinity Alps. Lewiston Lake is about five miles long, about 70 feet deep, and sits at an elevation of 1,902 feet. It is a favorite among anglers and paddlers.

    The area offers excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, hiking and wildlife viewing. Pine Cove boat ramp is within four miles, and Fairview launching area on Trinity Lake is nine miles north. Motorized boats are limited to ten miles per hour. Rainbow trout are abundant, and brown and brook trout are common. This is a good lake for a float tu...

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    14538 WONDERLAND BLVD Redding CA 96003

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    For campground inquiries, please call: 530-275-8113

    From Weaverville: Take Highway 3 north for 7 miles. Turn right on Rush Creek Road for 9 miles. Turn left on Trinity Dam Blvd for 3/4 mile. Turn right on Lewiston Vista/Mary Smith exit. Campground is 1/4 mile from exit on County Road 105, 2 miles north of Lewiston.

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    • Mary Smith Campground, California
  2. Mary Smith Campground at Lewiston Lake in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Complete camping information including facilities, reservations, fees, and much more.

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    • 35 miles west of Redding
  3. Explore Cooper Gulch Campground in Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California with Recreation.gov. Located on the shores of Lewiston Lake, approximately 4 miles north of Lewiston on County Road 105, and 17 miles from Weaverville. This campground is on the wat.

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    • Cooper Gulch Campground, California
  4. The campground is situated at an elevation of 1,900 feet on the western shore of Lewiston Lake at the base of Trinity Dam. Some deciduous and conifer trees are found around the campground, but it is mostly unshaded. Cold, crystal-clear Lewiston Lake is roughly 5 miles long and a half-mile wide.

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    • Ackerman Campground, California
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  5. Apr 1, 2023 · Glamorous Camping (glamping) is now available at one of Californias most scenic settings, the Mary Smith Campground at Lewiston Lake in Shasta-Trinity National Forest. This campground has been described by the San Francisco Chronicle and Sunset magazine as “the state’s prettiest.”

  6. The campground is less than a mile downstream from Trinity Dam. Pine Cone boat launch ramp is 2 miles to the south. Motorized boats are restricted to 10 MPH on Lewiston Lake. Kayakers are often seen skimming along the crystal waters. Ackerman Campground has 51 campsites for RVs, trailers, and tents. Although many shaded campsites can be found ...

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