Beach cabins near Jackson

Discover rock formations, granite cliffs, and rich history while camping near Jackson.

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BRIOCABIN

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Arnold, CA
Blue Lake Springs is a quiet vacation community. It is the perfect place to go to relax and wind down. There aren't a lot of street lights making it a great place to stargaze. Cabin sits on .42 acres not 1 acre. (Just to clarify)Cabin has access to 2 private lakes. Blocks away. Fly in Acres and Blue Lake Springs. Will need to use the guest pass (fees apply). Cabin is in Blue Lake Springs. Blocks from Sequoia Woods Country Club and nearby golf courses in Murphy’s and Angels Camp. Only 2.5 hours from San Francisco! Escape to my mountain retreat. 25 minutes to Bear Valley. 1 hour plus from Yosemite. Minutes from the Arnold Rim Trail. Brand new kitchen appliances. Minutes from Murphy’s and Angel’s Camp. 40 minutes from Sonora and Black Oaks Casino. Boating. Parking can accommodate a boat and trailer. This home has comfortable sleeping and dining for a party of 6 to 8.Remodeled kitchen. Lots to do in Arnold and surrounding areas whether its Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter. Golfing, wine tasting (Murphy's), fishing, hiking, skiing, canoeing, bicycling, boating, walking and Bbq'ing. Nearby casino in Sonora or gold mining in Columbia and skiing in Bear Valley. Dorrington is 6 minutes away. Plenty of snow and great food. Vacation Rental is in Blue Lake Springs community in Arnold. New paint inside and out. New carpets and flooring. New toilets. New bedding. Clean inside and out. Large wrap around deck. New 5 burner bbq. Parking is on level ground. 3 level Cabin. Wifi great reception! Multiple spots for remote work.3 bedroom. 2 Bath with large bonus room and loft. 1,984 square feet tri-level cabin. Large Master bedroom with queen bed, walk-in closet, 2 person jacuzzi/shower, wood burning stove with blower and vaulted ceilings. Sofa and flat screen tv retreat outside master room. Top floor.Bedroom 2 has a queen bed with large closet. Main floor. Bedroom 3 has full over full bunk bed and twin bunk beds and chest drawer. Large closet. Main floor.Kitchen and Family room on Main floor. Large screen tv with apple tv. 3 person sofa and chaise seating. Large kitchen table seating for 6. Wood burning stove and wall heater on this floor. Bottom floor has bonus room, Tv/dvd player, foosball table and laundry room. New queen blow up mattress and sleeping bag in storage area. Peloton exercise bike too! Deck to outside.Parking for 3-4 vehicles. Large lot. Private
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Guesthouse or Glamping Gold Country

2 sites · Lodging20 acres · River Pines, CA
We have owned our 20 acre ranch for 8 years. We enjoy the peace and quiet and beautiful views surrounded by oak trees. We love hiking down to the river. Very private; seldom do you come across other people. Plymouth wine country is a 30 minute drive if you're interested. Amador brewing, Solid Ground brewing and the world famous Poor Reds are about 30 minutes away. Learn more about this land: Renovated guesthouse on 20 acres in the gold country. 1900 feet elevation. 30 minute hike to the Consumnes River, with beaches and swimming. Great sunrises, sunsets and stars. Mountain biking available. Rock outcroppings for climbers. About a 30 minute drive to numerous wineries and the foothill towns of Plymouth and Placerville. The kitchen has a vintage stove with four burners and two ovens, microwave, toaster oven, and sink.  You will also have easy access to a full size refrigerator. About half of the fridge will be empty for your use.  Outside is a large propane bbq with two side burners for your use. There is one bedroom with a full bed and in the living room is a trundle bed that converts to two twins. We have installed hardwood laminate flooring throughout guesthouse; some of the pictures show the prior cement floor. There is no wifi, but Verizon and At&t get good reception.  We use our phones for internet and streaming.  There is a large 50 inch TV and dvd player. Bring your own hardware/cords if you want to stream from your phone.   We have goats  if you would like to feed or interact with. My wife and I live on the property in a house about 200 feet away. You will have as much privacy/interaction as you desire.  Our garage/workshop is attached to the guesthouse,  so I may need to access it occasionally during your stay.  We also travel so you may have the property to yourself. We do have two dogs on the property. The Australian healer/cattle dog is very friendly. The Anatolian shepherd is a watch dog so he will bark at you upon arrival and then settle down and leave you alone. You may hear him barking at night at any moving wildlife (deer, fox, wild turkey, etc.). There are two cats living in the attic of the guesthouse, which may or may not bother you if you have cat allergies. My wife has cat allergies and the cats don't bother her.  The last 4.5 miles of the drive to the property is on a winding road.  The last .5 mile is unpaved with a few potholes.  Please drive carefully.
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Beach cabins near Jackson guide

Overview

Burrowed in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Jackson, California is a hidden gem that captivates campers. Campers can set up in town at a campsite with full hookups and wifi. Then, take a 2-hour drive to stunning Yosemite National Park, renowned for its waterfalls, hiking trails, and rock formations. Move on to discover the wonders of Eldorado National Forest, where shimmering alpine lakes, majestic forests, and picturesque meadows invite adventure seekers. For more remote beauty, venture to Lake Tahoe, home to an extensive network of hiking and biking trails and skiing opportunities. On-site campgrounds also make it easy to spend the night at nearby natural attractions.

Where to go

Eldorado National Forest

Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Eldorado National Forest is a favored stop for anglers. Its pristine lakes and rivers teem with trout, bass, and catfish. Campers can also boat, kayak, or canoe to enjoy the serene waters of Union Valley Reservoir or Jenkinson Lake. Or take an off-road adventure through the forest's extensive network of trails, including the challenging terrain of Rubicon Trail. Campgrounds such as Stumpy Meadows, Ice House, and the waterfront Loon Lake site offer a range of amenities for tent and RV campers including picnic tables and firepits.

Yosemite National Park

Two hours from Jackson is Yosemite National Park—full of rich landscapes and abundant outdoor activities. Marvel at the iconic granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome, hike along Mist Trail and Yosemite Falls, or embark on scenic drives to Glacier Point and Tioga Road. After a day exploring, set up at one of the on-site campgrounds that provide tent and RV options, picnic areas, and amenities such as restrooms and water. For a more secluded experience, consider pitching a tent around a campfire at Bridalveil Creek or parking the RV at Hodgdon Meadow.

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

Encompassing the stunning Lake Tahoe region, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit surrounds the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tahoe. Known for cold-water swimming, boating, and fishing in the summer and snowboarding and skiing in the winter, campers can visit year-round for outdoor California fun. Explore the extensive network of hiking and biking trails, such as the famous Tahoe Rim Trail. RVers can set up at campgrounds like Camp Richardson and Nevada Beach Campground. For a winter chalet, try Fallen Leaf Campground to secure a cabin rental.

When to go

Spring and fall in Jackson showcase vibrant foliage among mild temperatures, which is great for long hikes in nearby parks. Summers are warm and dry with average temperatures in the high 80s to mid 90s, perfect for swimming and boating. Winter brings cooler temperatures averaging 45°F, providing opportunities for snow sports in the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains as well as around Lake Tahoe.

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