Tahoe State Recreation Area RV & Campground Guide
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Located on the east side of Tahoe City, California, the Tahoe State Recreation Area provides a bike path into the city with gorgeous views of Lake Tahoe. This area, located 14 miles southeast of Donner Pass, California, is a great place to relax and enjoy watching the sunset over the lake. Bring along the kids because they will love participating in the junior ranger programs. You can also use the trail system to access Lake Tahoe, which is the second deepest lake in the United States.
Spring 27-53 F
Summer 45-75 F
Fall 38-66 F
Winter 21-41 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Tahoe State Recreation Area
RVing is a great way to explore this recreational area located on the north shores of Lake Tahoe. If you do not have an RV, then rent one via RVshare to camp in style.
Tahoe State Recreation Area Campground
This small campground that is open seasonally has 21 campsites, but they can only accommodate trailers up to 15 feet long and motorhomes up to 21 feet long. This quiet campground with rates starting at $35 per night offers food lockers and nearby flush toilets with showers.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire rings, food lockers
Ed Z'berg - Sugar Pine Point State Park Campground
This year-round campground has 120 family sites and 20 group camping sites. With rates starting at $35 per night, this state park offers many hiking trails, interpretive displays and numerous park activities.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire rings, food lockers
D.L. Bliss State Park Campground
Over 150 year-round campsites are available at D.L. Bliss State Park Campground with rates starting at $35 per night. This campground is popular with anglers, hikers and mountain bikers.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire rings, food lockers
Lake Forest Campground
Very near a major highway, this campground offers 20 sites that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Rates at this campground located close to North Lake Tahoe attractions start at $20 per night.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire rings, food lockers
William Kent Campground
William Kent is located on the west side of Lake Tahoe, and spots at this campground start at $31 a night. In addition to camping spaces for RVs and tent camping spaces, this campground has a few cabins and yurts.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire rings, food lockers
What to Do at
Tahoe State Recreation Area
Inside Tahoe State Recreation Area
This recreational area that sits on the east side of Tahoe City is a great place to unwind. Some biking and hiking paths connect to other paths in the area. Wake up in the morning and enjoy the beautiful views of the lake from this small recreational area nestled between a shopping center and an apartment complex.
How to Get to
Tahoe State Recreation Area
This park is located on Highway 28 about one-quarter mile east of Tahoe City. If you are in Tahoe City, take Lake Boulevard North, and you will see the park on your left.
By Car
Entering Tahoe State Recreation Area
The park is open during daylight hours throughout the year.
Tahoe State Recreation Area Per Vehicle : $10.0
This is a fascinating place to use as a home base for your RV travels when exploring the North Lake Tahoe area. You can wake up in the morning to beautiful views of the lake, and you are right on the bike and hiking path through the area. You are also close to outstanding shopping and fun dining experiences. If you have been to this state recreation area, then RVshare would love to see your photos and have you share your memories. Send them to [email protected], and RVshare may even post them on its blog.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tahoe State Recreation Area
For RVers, summer is the best time to visit Tahoe State Recreation Area. Campers can enjoy swimming, kayaking, windsurfing, and fishing during this warm season. Hikers and bikers can take trails to scenic viewpoints.
During the winter and early spring, it can be freezing cold and very snowy with occasional windy blizzards. In the summer, it can hit the 80s. In fall, the warm days can still reach the mid-70s, but the nights land in the 30s.
Bird watchers may spot mountain chickadees, bald eagles, and red-tailed hawks. Mule deer, coyotes, or yellow-bellied marmots may cross your path, and this is black bear country. Anglers might catch rainbow, lake, or brook trout and kokanee.
There are 23 designated RV sites at Tahoe State Recreation Area for motorhomes up to 21 feet. It is dry camping. There are no hookups or dump stations. The campground closes from late September to May.
Pets are permitted at Tahoe State Recreation Area. Leashed dogs are allowed at the day-use area along the shore, at the “Gatekeepers” portion of the Truckee River outlet, and on paved trails. Service animals are permitted in all public spaces.
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