


Some of the campsites are ADA accessible. Two campgrounds are just a short walk from Lake Tahoe with over 200 tent sites Badger’s Den Campground, located on the lake side of Highway 89, and Eagle’s Nest, across the street from Badger’s Den Campground. Ĭamp Richardson Resort and Marina offers year-round outdoor recreation in Lake Tahoe. The cabins are booked for the 2021 summer but there is a waitlist available at. No camping is allowed but there are several cabins that can be rented on a weekly basis. South ShoreĪngora Lakes Resort - Guests can do a short hike up to Angora Lakes where they can rent a rowboat, kayak or stand-up paddleboard or eat some of the food offered by the resort. While camping trailers are allowed, larger RVs are not recommended. Most roads within the campground are paved. Accessible vault toilets and drinking water are provided. Firewood available at the campground at the host site. The campground offers several single-family sites, seven sites are designated for tent-camping only.Įach site is equipped with a picnic table, campfire ring, a grill and a bear box that must be used to store food and other scented items such as toiletries and pet food. Silver Creek Campground - located along the Truckee River, seven miles south of Truckee. The roads between campsites are paved and many of the sites are ADA-accessible.Įach site is equipped with a picnic table, campfire ring, grill and bear box for storage of food, pet food and other scented items. Camping trailers can be used on some of the sites. The campground offers 70 single-family sites, seven sites are designated for tent-camping only. Granite Flat Campground - located on the banks of the Truckee River, three miles south of Truckee. Accessible vault toilets and drinking water also provided. Each site has a bear box that must be used to store food and other scented items such as toiletries and pet food. The campground offers single-family campsites, each equipped with a picnic table, campfire ring and grill. Goose Meadow Campground - located on the Truckee River, five miles south of Truckee, not far from Tahoe City. Tahoe SRA does not have hook-ups or dump stations and is best for tent camping or the use of smaller trailers and RVs.
