Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area - United States

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About Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

RV quick facts for Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

DetailInformation
Max RV length31 feet
Full hookupsNone available
Operating seasonApril 1 - September 30
AmenitiesRestrooms with showers, drinking water, fire rings, picnic tables
Generator hoursPermitted
Reservation windowUp to 6 months in advance

RV Rentals Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area, CA, United States

How to get to Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

Woodson Bridge is located 6 miles east of Corning, California, accessible via Highway 99. Sacramento International Airport (106 miles south) offers the most flight options for fly-and-rent visitors, while Redding Municipal Airport (41 miles north) provides a closer alternative. The drive from Corning takes approximately 20 minutes. Route access is straightforward with no significant RV height or weight restrictions to the park, though standard California height limits of 14 feet apply on major highways.

Best time to visit Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

The park operates from April 1 through September 30, making spring (April-May) and early fall (September) ideal for visiting with mild temperatures and lighter crowds. Summer months bring intense heat above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, but offer excellent conditions for river activities and water sports. Peak season runs July through August; expect campgrounds to be busier during these months. Shoulder seasons provide more comfortable temperatures for hiking and nature exploration.

Jan 70 mm
55°F - 43°F

Park closed, campgrounds closed

Feb 150 mm
57°F - 43°F

Park closed, campgrounds closed

Mar 100 mm
61°F - 43°F

Park closed, campgrounds closed

Apr 70 mm
70°F - 46°F

Park opens April 1. Mild spring temperatures, fewer crowds.

May 30 mm
79°F - 54°F

Pleasant spring weather, ideal for outdoor activities.

Jun 10 mm
90°F - 61°F

Warm and dry, good for river activities. Begin packing insect repellent.

Jul 5 mm
97°F - 66°F

Peak heat. Excellent for swimming and boating. Peak campground season.

Aug 2 mm
95°F - 64°F

Hot and dry. King salmon fishing season peaks. Mosquitoes active.

Sep 5 mm
90°F - 63°F

Warm, comfortable for camping. Park closes September 30.

Oct 40 mm
75°F - 54°F

Park closed, campgrounds closed

Nov 85 mm
63°F - 45°F

Park closed, campgrounds closed

Dec 70 mm
55°F - 41°F

Park closed, campgrounds closed

Things to do at Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

  • Woodson Bridge Loop Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    This easy 1.7-mile loop trail winds through oak groves and along the Sacramento River with minimal elevation gain. The path offers scenic riparian forest views and river access, making it suitable for all fitness levels and families. alltrails.com/trail/us/california/woodson-bridge-loop

  • Sacramento River Fishing

    Fish for king salmon and steelhead from boats on the Sacramento River. Peak salmon season occurs mid-August through December, with September offering peak conditions. The river supports year-round fishing opportunities. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=459

  • Bird Watching

    Observe bald eagles, yellow-billed cuckoos, California scrub jays, hawks, and other native bird species in the riparian forest. Winter brings bald eagles, while the cuckoos nest in summer. The 260-acre natural preserve across the river provides prime viewing habitat. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=459

  • Boating and Water Sports

    Launch boats for water skiing, kayaking, and canoeing on the Sacramento River. The park provides river access suitable for various water recreation activities, with peaceful conditions ideal for paddling. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=459

  • Riverside Picnicking

    Enjoy shaded picnic areas with tables and fire rings along the Sacramento River. The park's oak woodland setting provides natural shade and scenic backdrops for family meals and group gatherings. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=459

  • Nature and Wildlife Viewing

    Explore the park's lush riparian forest habitat to observe native wildlife in one of Northern California's remaining intact river ecosystems. The dense native forest supports diverse species adapted to the oak woodland and river environment. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=459

  • Horseback Riding

    Ride through the oak woodland trails and along the river. The park's trail system accommodates horse travel for visitors seeking equestrian recreation. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=459

Top Hosts near CA, United States

Dennis2 trips - Joined Aug 2024

Dennis and Marilyn were wonderful hosts. Their Chill'n 2 Travel Trailer was immaculate and just what we hoped for. Dennis was early in the delivery and we were greeted by him with an outdoor mat at the entering stairs. The electric awning and outdoor lighting added to our stay. We look forward to renting from them again. Bill & Debbie Miller

Bill M. - Jul 2025

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