Glamping near Kirkwood

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Looking for a glamping experience near Kirkwood, California? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 875 options available, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your style. Whether you're looking for a cozy cabin or a trendy safari tent, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with prices ranging from $27 to $90 per night, there's something for every budget. Don't just take our word for it - check out the top campsites with rave reviews: Camp Nauvoo (546 reviews), Cosumnes River Ranch (382 reviews), and Paradise Shores Camp (371 reviews). Plus, you can enjoy popular amenities like pets, campfires, and potable water, and indulge in activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating. So why wait? Start planning your glamping adventure now!

96% (3.4K) 98 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Kirkwood

1. Cosumnes River Ranch

99%
(1896)
48mi from Kirkwood · 27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a family owned/operated ranch, located along the Cosumnes River, one of the last un-dammed rivers in California. As one of the last rivers flowing from the west slope of the Sierra without a major dam, the Cosumnes is a vital example of a healthy watershed. Our goal is to offer a unique outdoor experience for anyone looking for a place to spend time in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking for a single campsite, or a place for a larger gathering, we're excited to have you visit! Take your pick of activities available on site: swimming , gold panning, fishing, camp fires, wildlife watching, floating, hiking, and mountain biking to name a few. There are 3 miles of river to explore. *Please note: We don't allow wood campfires during the summer months (generally the last week of May through September)*
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$90
 / night

2. Camp 🏕 Gold Dust Vineyard

97%
(358)
32mi from Kirkwood · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A six acre organic vineyard & natural winery on 21 acres awaits you at Gold Dust Vineyard. A working natural winery and cidery, come enjoy a glass, relax in the breezes at 2’700 feet. Decomposed granite soils and high elevation make for sweeping views and even better natural wine and cider! We welcome guests year round! Surrounded by nature, there is so much to do! Up in the Foothills, we experience all four seasons! Come relax☮️ March - May 🌸Don’t miss the wildflowers & babbling brooks, steams & rivers June - September 🏞Swimming in the Consumnes River or paddle boarding at Jenkinson Lake September - December 🍂🍁Fall foliage, wine harvest, apple picking and alpaca petting December - March ❄️⛷Snowy hikes, mushroom hunting and quick trips to South Lake Tahoe We accept reservations for wine and cider tastings and typically host guests between the hours of 11 am and 5 pm. Occasionally, during very hot and busy holiday weekends, we will host an evening tasting. We have running water on the side of the winery building. Please note, we are a mom and pop shop with just two of us and our young son running the show. We live on site in a tiny house and use the tasting area as our 'back yard' during off hours. We ask that guests please respect our area and off hours requests. We do not permit live fires or generators.
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$32
 / night

6. 49er Village

45mi from Kirkwood · 201 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the unique charm of 49er Village, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque Sierra Foothills of Amador County. This family-friendly campground stands out with its extensive range of accommodations, featuring hundreds of full-hookup sites and delightful cabin rentals that cater to every need. At 49er Village, you can unwind in the inviting swimming pools and rejuvenate in the hot tub. Engage in friendly competition with games like shuffleboard, horseshoes, or billiards. For nature enthusiasts, the fishing ponds offer a serene escape to connect with the great outdoors. Dining is a pleasure at the on-site Café at the Park, where you can savor delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner. When you're ready to explore beyond the campground, the area boasts over 35 award-winning wineries and numerous championship golf courses. Don't miss the chance to experience the stunning natural beauty of Amador Flower Farm in the scenic Shenandoah Valley. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, 49er Village is the perfect destination for your family getaway.
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$42
 / night

8. Unplug for nature, dogs, and kids

98%
(27)
39mi from Kirkwood · 3 sites · Lodging
Do you love nature and need a peaceful getaway? Love hanging out with family and friends, watching the kids run around and being free? Or how about letting your fur babies sniff their hearts out in a private but still close-to-everything setting? Group camping or Solo glamping Retreat property … Located in Calaveras County, just outside Mokelumne Hill and Mountain Ranch, gold country, our Cozy Cabin offers 5.5 acres of outdoor escape. Enjoy your drink of choice next to a warm campfire or inside next to the wood-burning stove. Private cabin: Inside there is one comfy queen bed, a full kitchen, wrap wrap-around table, bench seat, TV cabinet and wood burning stove. There is also a blowup mattress for small kids, or one adult inside. Others can tent camp outside. Maximum of 6 people per booking per insurance requirements. Unplug from the screen and enjoy family time over a board game or a hand in cards. Cell towers provide internet access, but there is No WIFI (on purpose). The property has multiple sitting areas to just hang out and listen to nature. There is a treehouse platform to sit and hang out or pitch a tent on. There is also an 80 ft zip line and multiple hammocks depending on the season to enjoy. Close by River Day use at Vox Beach on Electra Rd. or in Clements on N Mcintire Rd. Both provide bathrooms, parking, picnic options, and access to the Mokelumne River for lounging, kayaking, rafting, and water play. GoCalaveras . com will give you more info on local events, hiking trails, outdoor recreation, wineries, shopping, festivals, events, and attractions to do while visiting. Add-on options: $15 per night: extra supplies chair, tent and air mattress $25 per night Summer Only Creekside tent with full-size air mattress and single-person cot, with bedding. $48 per night for Van sleeping quarters, queen-size bed, large deck with sitting area. Needs advance notice for setup Bring your own firewood or gather up fallen sticks.
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$84
 / night

9. Peter Grubb Hut

48mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Lodging
Nestled near Castle Peak and just north of Boreal Ski Resort, Peter Grubb Hut is a beloved Sierra Club backcountry hut in the Tahoe region, set just off the Pacific Crest Trail. It’s a classic base for high-country adventure, with skiing and hiking options in all directions and a real sense of being out in the mountains—without being far from Donner Summit. Access is by human power only: the hut is reached via an approximately 3-mile hike or ski approach. Once you arrive, you’ll have a simple, communal space to warm up, cook, and settle in for a night (or a multi-day trip) in the Sierra. Please note, this is serious mountain terrain. Use extra caution: surrounding slopes are steep, avalanche hazard can be frequent, and conditions can become dangerous quickly when weather turns. Inside the hut you’ll find: • Upstairs sleeping loft accommodating up to 15 guests • Main room with wood-burning stove, tables, and kitchen area • Side rooms for storing firewood and limited maintenance supplies • A two-story outhouse is located 75 ft west of the hut. By booking Peter Grubb Hut, you’re helping support the Sierra Club’s ongoing stewardship of these historic huts so they can continue welcoming visitors for generations to come.
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$55
 / night

10. Historical Columbia Campground

97%
(18)
49mi from Kirkwood · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tucked-Away Camping Retreat Near Historic Columbia Escape to this peaceful, tucked-away slice of land just minutes from the heart of Columbia. Nestled just outside town, the land offers wide, flat space ideal for tent camping or RV parking (no hookups, just how the wild likes it). Enjoy the simplicity of the outdoors with picnic tables, a convenient wash station, and a classic outhouse as your restroom option — true rustic camping charm. Wander along the on-site ¼-mile nature trail or sit back and listen to the sounds of bluejays, woodpeckers, and doves. If you're lucky, you might catch sight of a wild turkey or a deer passing through. Spring and summer evenings bring stunning sunsets you won’t want to miss. Nearby Attractions: Just a 15–20 minute walk (or under a mile drive) to Historic Downtown Columbia 6 miles to the scenic Natural Bridges 6 miles to downtown Sonora — great for shopping, dining, and local brews 13 miles to Murphys, home to charming shops and renowned local wineries 15 miles to Ironstone Vineyard 10miles to the awe-inspiring Moaning Caverns Within 30 miles: five beautiful lakes — New Melones, Don Pedro, Lake Tulloch, Lake Hogan, and Wood Lakes - Perfect for Fishing & Kayaking Independently owned and operated, no other affiliations.
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$32
 / night

11. Clair Tappaan Lodge

46mi from Kirkwood · 46 sites · Lodging
Tucked among the pines near Donner Summit, Clair Tappaan Lodge is a historic Sierra Club alpine lodge offering a warm, communal base for mountain adventures year-round. Built in the 1930s and cared for by generations of Sierra Club members and volunteers, the lodge has long welcomed skiers, hikers, and outdoor travelers into the heart of the Sierra Nevada. The drive-in lodge features private two-person rooms, larger rooms, and simple, cozy bunk-style accommodations, with twin-sized bunk beds and shared bathrooms. The lodge boasts shared common spaces, and a library perfect for winding down after a day outdoors. Guests can enjoy cooked communal meals (extra fee) and a relaxed, social atmosphere that reflects the lodge’s deep roots in outdoor culture and conservation. In winter, Clair Tappaan Lodge provides direct access to classic snowshoe and cross-country ski routes, with nearby ski areas including Sugar Bowl, Royal Gorge, Boreal, and Donner Ski Ranch. In warmer months, the surrounding trails open up for hiking, including sections of the Pacific Crest Trail. Lake Tahoe and major resorts like Palisades Tahoe and Northstar are also within easy reach. Staying here helps support the ongoing stewardship of this special place, ensuring continued access to the Sierra’s mountain landscapes for generations to come. Whether you’re planning a snowy weekend escape or a summer hiking trip, Clair Tappaan Lodge offers a rare chance to stay somewhere with real history, purpose, and connection to the land. Check in from 15:00–23:00. Check out at 10:00.
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$82
 / night

12. Camp Nauvoo

98%
(1173)
37mi from Kirkwood · 25 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a small privately owned small campground (20 sites only) located on the outskirts of Placerville. The property features 86.5 secluded Tahoe like acres with beautiful year-round Weber Creek. The camp sites are placed along the creek or the bluff overlooking the creek. We have traditional dirt camping, canvas tents on platforms, teepees and glamping tents for those that want the comforts of home. We are tent camping only with only one site that allows a small travel trailer or van. (#14) . We are dog friendly and allow dogs in all but 5 glamping sites. We do enforce camp rules especially our quiet time between 10 PM and 7 AM We’ve been told that we have a “family camp” vibe. We are a great place for families wanting a safe environment for their kids but also several group sites for those that want to hang out together with multiple families. We are also a great base site for those wilderness enthusiasts with access to all the El Dorado National Forest including Desolation but want a hot shower at the end of the day. We have a lodge that is stocked with games and a ping pong table. The lodge has a microwave, Keurig machine and a hot water kettle for those hot drinks (BYO Cups).We have several tables set up for those that want to eat inside as well as multiple picnic tables along the side of the lodge with overhead protection. We have electricity at the at the lodge for small appliances and charging phones. We have a compressor on site to blow up your air mattresses or float toys. We’ve been told that our bathrooms are the “cleanest” ever and have changing tables and diaper pails. We offer nice flushing toilets and hot showers! We have many extra amenities including a compressor to use for your air mattresses, For outdoor activities we have basketball, volleyball, pickleball and cornhole not to mention the playground with swing set . We have hiking trails throughout the property. Our highlight is a camp fire bowl with bench seating with a stage to display camper talent which is perfect for the evening fire and roasting s’mores (bring the fixings). The creek starts out in spring looking like a rushing river featuring many fishing and swimming holes. As the summer progresses the water level falls but is still great for water play and fishing. We have propane BBQs (we provide the propane for BBQs) located throughout the property. We also have a propane grill and charcoal BBQ located in the common area for all to use. There is a dutch oven pit also in the fire bowl area. We do not allow wood fires at the individual sites but each site has a propane firepit for ambiance (not cooking) that requires you to purchase a 20 lb. propane cannister on site (add in extras) or pay cash on site. No internet service. There is limited internet only available for purchases at the setore. We require a 3 night minimum for the major holidays - Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day. We do exclusive events so you may need to explore multiple weekends to find the right reservation. We are located in the foothills so we are a short hop to many local attractions that include river rafting, gold mines, wineries and historical towns with great eating establishments. Tahoe is less than an hour away and there a many hiking trails within 20-30 minutes. We have a limited number of items to rent i.e, tents, cots, camp stoves, etc. We rent a battery pack for those that use a cpap. We also have a small store on site for those items you forgot and a good selection of ice cream and ice. We take venmo or cash.
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$64
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13. The Black Oak Forest

100%
(13)
42mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Garden Valley! A serene gem tucked away in the foothills of The Divide. Sit back in the forest and relax as you enjoy views of the country fused with deer, wild turkeys and other surprises! Get caught up in nature, pick some blackberries, take a mini hike on property, mountain bike world-class trails nearby, hunt for gold, take a dip in a crystal clear river or lake; and end the day cooking by firelight and roasting some smores! Don't miss all of our local Rubicon Trail Events and Jeepers Jamboree or stop by any of our beautiful local lakes and wineries. There are a few local eateries and an ice cream parlor close by, in case you get the hankering! We have five tent spaces (one 2 person tent is up and available, be sure to bring your own bedding and coolers!) RV hook ups, electricity, fire pits with cooking capabilities, large farm sink with well water and soap, rustic outdoor shower and the cleanest out house in Nor Cal! Come rejuvenate in the forest and reset! A stunning 45 minute drive from South Lake Tahoe and a 14 minute drive to historic yet modern conveniences of Georgetown and Placerville. Come and reset the way you deserve to! Try and arrive as close to daylight as possible, it gets dark! We do have some lit up trees at the gate entrance. Please adhere to the 72 hr cancellation window for refunds. Enjoy!
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$45
 / night

17. Ludlow Hut

24mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Lodging
Set near Lost Corner Mountain on Lake Tahoe’s west shore, Ludlow Hut is a classic Sierra Club backcountry shelter that rewards capable travelers with a true hut-in-the-woods experience and a real sense of solitude. You can drive to Ludlow Hut in summer. In winter, there is no car access—expect a challenging ~5.2-mile approach on skis or snowshoes, with approximately 1,100 ft of elevation gain from the Rubicon–McKinney trailhead area. The traditional winter route follows the summer road along McKinney Creek past Miller Lake toward Richardson Lakes. Set back from the lake and blended into the snow and trees, the hut can be difficult to spot in winter. Once you arrive, you’ll have a simple, communal base for exploring the surrounding terrain—whether you’re heading out for winter touring and snow travel or summer hiking in the high country. This is serious mountain terrain. Please use extra caution: surrounding slopes are steep, avalanche hazard can be frequent, and conditions can become dangerous quickly when weather turns. Inside the hut you’ll find: • Upstairs sleeping loft accommodating up to 15 people. • Main room with a wood-burning stove, tables, and a kitchen area. • A two-story outhouse is approximately 100 ft southeast of the hut. By booking Ludlow Hut, you’re helping support the Sierra Club’s ongoing stewardship of these historic huts so they can continue welcoming visitors for generations to come.
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$55
 / night

18. 4,000 Ft Closer to Heaven

94%
(770)
26mi from Kirkwood · 13 sites · Lodging
Discover the untamed beauty of this incredible 48-acre paradise, which far exceeds our initial expectations of 4.8 acres. From the moment we set foot on this stunning land, we became enchanted by its charm, and we’re excited to share it with you. This is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Picture yourself basking in breathtaking sunsets and marveling at star-studded nights that will make you want to sleep under the open sky, savoring every invigorating breath of fresh air. Whether you bring your bikes, ATVs, fishing poles, hiking boots, horses, or beloved dogs, there’s an adventure waiting for you at every turn. For those who seek tranquility, this is the perfect spot to relax with a good book and immerse yourself in nature's serenity. Set at an elevation of 4,000+ feet, the panoramic views are endless, and the crisp, clean air invigorates the soul. With minimal light pollution and sweeping open skies, this spot offers front-row views to a nightly celestial show. Whether you’re watching the Milky Way stretch across the horizon or catching surprise meteor streaks and the occasional asteroid, the sky truly comes alive here. Bring your telescope or just a blanket—either way, you’re in for an unforgettable cosmic experience. Nestled between the North and Middle Forks of the Cosumnes River and surrounded by the flourishing Fairplay Wine Region, you’ll also find historic Placerville just a short drive away. Come and create unforgettable memories in this remarkable slice of paradise!
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$85
 / night

19. River Oaks Camp

98%
(42)
38mi from Kirkwood · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to River Oaks Camp. A Peaceful Yurt Retreat on a Serene Farm near the Consumnes River **Description:** Welcome to our tranquil yurt retreat nestled on a picturesque small farm near the Consumnes River. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while enjoying the comforts of a unique and cozy yurt. **The Space:** Our yurt is designed to provide a serene and comfortable experience. The circular living space features tasteful decor, inviting furnishings, and ample natural light pouring in through the skylight. Unwind in the spacious and open-concept interior that includes a comfortable queen-size bed, a cozy sitting area with plush seating, and a small coffee and tea bar. You'll have access to an outdoor bathroom just a short distance from the yurt. **Farm Experience:** As our guest, you'll have the opportunity to explore our charming small farm. Take a leisurely stroll through the verdant fields, admire the colorful flowers in the garden, or simply relax on the hammock and soak up the peaceful ambiance. If you're interested, you can even lend a hand with daily farm activities such as feeding the animals or harvesting fresh produce. **Outdoor Spaces:** Step outside the yurt and discover the wonders of the great outdoors. Enjoy your morning coffee on the private deck, surrounded by trees and the gentle sounds of chirping birds. In the evenings, gather around the fire pit and share stories under the starlit sky. A short walk from the yurt will lead you to the Consumnes River, where you can spend your days swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying a picnic on the riverbank. The river's soothing sounds and breathtaking vistas provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and rejuvenation. **Nearby Attractions:** The location of our yurt offers easy access to a variety of attractions. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you'll be delighted by the hiking and biking trails in the nearby state park. Wine lovers can indulge in tastings at the local wineries, while history buffs can explore the charming nearby towns and learn about the area's rich gold rush heritage. **Additional Amenities:** - Free parking on the premises - Complimentary Wi-Fi - Fresh linens and towels provided **Come and experience the peace and tranquility of our yurt retreat on our enchanting small farm. Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories in this idyllic oasis near the Consumnes River!**
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$130
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20. Treehouse Geodome In The Sierras

88%
(12)
37mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Lodging
Come experience the beauty of the Sierras nestled amongst the trees in our Treehouse Geodome. Our 550 sq ft, well insulated dome boasts a king bed, queen bed loft, outdoor shower with a view, indoor kitchenette and outdoor gas grill. You have seasonal access to our pool (Closed in October) and the opportunity to get up close with our barn cats and goats. Locally, you can pan for gold, hike to waterfalls, explore the largest cave in CA, wine taste, and visit Big Trees State Park. Other things to note- *We are happy to offer Starlink highspeed internet- please note though: due to tree lines, connectivity is not solid in the dome so we have a comfortable outdoor workplace available by our pool with strong connection. (In colder months, we have a large outdoor heater there)
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$105
 / night

Looking for a glamping experience near Kirkwood, California? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 875 options available, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your style. Whether you're looking for a cozy cabin or a trendy safari tent, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with prices ranging from $27 to $90 per night, there's something for every budget. Don't just take our word for it - check out the top campsites with rave reviews: Camp Nauvoo (546 reviews), Cosumnes River Ranch (382 reviews), and Paradise Shores Camp (371 reviews). Plus, you can enjoy popular amenities like pets, campfires, and potable water, and indulge in activities such as fishing, swimming, and boating. So why wait? Start planning your glamping adventure now!

96% (3.4K) 98 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Kirkwood

1. Cosumnes River Ranch

99%
(1896)
48mi from Kirkwood · 27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a family owned/operated ranch, located along the Cosumnes River, one of the last un-dammed rivers in California. As one of the last rivers flowing from the west slope of the Sierra without a major dam, the Cosumnes is a vital example of a healthy watershed. Our goal is to offer a unique outdoor experience for anyone looking for a place to spend time in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking for a single campsite, or a place for a larger gathering, we're excited to have you visit! Take your pick of activities available on site: swimming , gold panning, fishing, camp fires, wildlife watching, floating, hiking, and mountain biking to name a few. There are 3 miles of river to explore. *Please note: We don't allow wood campfires during the summer months (generally the last week of May through September)*
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$90
 / night

2. Camp 🏕 Gold Dust Vineyard

97%
(358)
32mi from Kirkwood · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A six acre organic vineyard & natural winery on 21 acres awaits you at Gold Dust Vineyard. A working natural winery and cidery, come enjoy a glass, relax in the breezes at 2’700 feet. Decomposed granite soils and high elevation make for sweeping views and even better natural wine and cider! We welcome guests year round! Surrounded by nature, there is so much to do! Up in the Foothills, we experience all four seasons! Come relax☮️ March - May 🌸Don’t miss the wildflowers & babbling brooks, steams & rivers June - September 🏞Swimming in the Consumnes River or paddle boarding at Jenkinson Lake September - December 🍂🍁Fall foliage, wine harvest, apple picking and alpaca petting December - March ❄️⛷Snowy hikes, mushroom hunting and quick trips to South Lake Tahoe We accept reservations for wine and cider tastings and typically host guests between the hours of 11 am and 5 pm. Occasionally, during very hot and busy holiday weekends, we will host an evening tasting. We have running water on the side of the winery building. Please note, we are a mom and pop shop with just two of us and our young son running the show. We live on site in a tiny house and use the tasting area as our 'back yard' during off hours. We ask that guests please respect our area and off hours requests. We do not permit live fires or generators.
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$32
 / night

6. 49er Village

45mi from Kirkwood · 201 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the unique charm of 49er Village, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque Sierra Foothills of Amador County. This family-friendly campground stands out with its extensive range of accommodations, featuring hundreds of full-hookup sites and delightful cabin rentals that cater to every need. At 49er Village, you can unwind in the inviting swimming pools and rejuvenate in the hot tub. Engage in friendly competition with games like shuffleboard, horseshoes, or billiards. For nature enthusiasts, the fishing ponds offer a serene escape to connect with the great outdoors. Dining is a pleasure at the on-site Café at the Park, where you can savor delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner. When you're ready to explore beyond the campground, the area boasts over 35 award-winning wineries and numerous championship golf courses. Don't miss the chance to experience the stunning natural beauty of Amador Flower Farm in the scenic Shenandoah Valley. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, 49er Village is the perfect destination for your family getaway.
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$42
 / night

8. Unplug for nature, dogs, and kids

98%
(27)
39mi from Kirkwood · 3 sites · Lodging
Do you love nature and need a peaceful getaway? Love hanging out with family and friends, watching the kids run around and being free? Or how about letting your fur babies sniff their hearts out in a private but still close-to-everything setting? Group camping or Solo glamping Retreat property … Located in Calaveras County, just outside Mokelumne Hill and Mountain Ranch, gold country, our Cozy Cabin offers 5.5 acres of outdoor escape. Enjoy your drink of choice next to a warm campfire or inside next to the wood-burning stove. Private cabin: Inside there is one comfy queen bed, a full kitchen, wrap wrap-around table, bench seat, TV cabinet and wood burning stove. There is also a blowup mattress for small kids, or one adult inside. Others can tent camp outside. Maximum of 6 people per booking per insurance requirements. Unplug from the screen and enjoy family time over a board game or a hand in cards. Cell towers provide internet access, but there is No WIFI (on purpose). The property has multiple sitting areas to just hang out and listen to nature. There is a treehouse platform to sit and hang out or pitch a tent on. There is also an 80 ft zip line and multiple hammocks depending on the season to enjoy. Close by River Day use at Vox Beach on Electra Rd. or in Clements on N Mcintire Rd. Both provide bathrooms, parking, picnic options, and access to the Mokelumne River for lounging, kayaking, rafting, and water play. GoCalaveras . com will give you more info on local events, hiking trails, outdoor recreation, wineries, shopping, festivals, events, and attractions to do while visiting. Add-on options: $15 per night: extra supplies chair, tent and air mattress $25 per night Summer Only Creekside tent with full-size air mattress and single-person cot, with bedding. $48 per night for Van sleeping quarters, queen-size bed, large deck with sitting area. Needs advance notice for setup Bring your own firewood or gather up fallen sticks.
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$84
 / night

9. Peter Grubb Hut

48mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Lodging
Nestled near Castle Peak and just north of Boreal Ski Resort, Peter Grubb Hut is a beloved Sierra Club backcountry hut in the Tahoe region, set just off the Pacific Crest Trail. It’s a classic base for high-country adventure, with skiing and hiking options in all directions and a real sense of being out in the mountains—without being far from Donner Summit. Access is by human power only: the hut is reached via an approximately 3-mile hike or ski approach. Once you arrive, you’ll have a simple, communal space to warm up, cook, and settle in for a night (or a multi-day trip) in the Sierra. Please note, this is serious mountain terrain. Use extra caution: surrounding slopes are steep, avalanche hazard can be frequent, and conditions can become dangerous quickly when weather turns. Inside the hut you’ll find: • Upstairs sleeping loft accommodating up to 15 guests • Main room with wood-burning stove, tables, and kitchen area • Side rooms for storing firewood and limited maintenance supplies • A two-story outhouse is located 75 ft west of the hut. By booking Peter Grubb Hut, you’re helping support the Sierra Club’s ongoing stewardship of these historic huts so they can continue welcoming visitors for generations to come.
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$55
 / night

10. Historical Columbia Campground

97%
(18)
49mi from Kirkwood · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tucked-Away Camping Retreat Near Historic Columbia Escape to this peaceful, tucked-away slice of land just minutes from the heart of Columbia. Nestled just outside town, the land offers wide, flat space ideal for tent camping or RV parking (no hookups, just how the wild likes it). Enjoy the simplicity of the outdoors with picnic tables, a convenient wash station, and a classic outhouse as your restroom option — true rustic camping charm. Wander along the on-site ¼-mile nature trail or sit back and listen to the sounds of bluejays, woodpeckers, and doves. If you're lucky, you might catch sight of a wild turkey or a deer passing through. Spring and summer evenings bring stunning sunsets you won’t want to miss. Nearby Attractions: Just a 15–20 minute walk (or under a mile drive) to Historic Downtown Columbia 6 miles to the scenic Natural Bridges 6 miles to downtown Sonora — great for shopping, dining, and local brews 13 miles to Murphys, home to charming shops and renowned local wineries 15 miles to Ironstone Vineyard 10miles to the awe-inspiring Moaning Caverns Within 30 miles: five beautiful lakes — New Melones, Don Pedro, Lake Tulloch, Lake Hogan, and Wood Lakes - Perfect for Fishing & Kayaking Independently owned and operated, no other affiliations.
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$32
 / night

11. Clair Tappaan Lodge

46mi from Kirkwood · 46 sites · Lodging
Tucked among the pines near Donner Summit, Clair Tappaan Lodge is a historic Sierra Club alpine lodge offering a warm, communal base for mountain adventures year-round. Built in the 1930s and cared for by generations of Sierra Club members and volunteers, the lodge has long welcomed skiers, hikers, and outdoor travelers into the heart of the Sierra Nevada. The drive-in lodge features private two-person rooms, larger rooms, and simple, cozy bunk-style accommodations, with twin-sized bunk beds and shared bathrooms. The lodge boasts shared common spaces, and a library perfect for winding down after a day outdoors. Guests can enjoy cooked communal meals (extra fee) and a relaxed, social atmosphere that reflects the lodge’s deep roots in outdoor culture and conservation. In winter, Clair Tappaan Lodge provides direct access to classic snowshoe and cross-country ski routes, with nearby ski areas including Sugar Bowl, Royal Gorge, Boreal, and Donner Ski Ranch. In warmer months, the surrounding trails open up for hiking, including sections of the Pacific Crest Trail. Lake Tahoe and major resorts like Palisades Tahoe and Northstar are also within easy reach. Staying here helps support the ongoing stewardship of this special place, ensuring continued access to the Sierra’s mountain landscapes for generations to come. Whether you’re planning a snowy weekend escape or a summer hiking trip, Clair Tappaan Lodge offers a rare chance to stay somewhere with real history, purpose, and connection to the land. Check in from 15:00–23:00. Check out at 10:00.
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12. Camp Nauvoo

98%
(1173)
37mi from Kirkwood · 25 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a small privately owned small campground (20 sites only) located on the outskirts of Placerville. The property features 86.5 secluded Tahoe like acres with beautiful year-round Weber Creek. The camp sites are placed along the creek or the bluff overlooking the creek. We have traditional dirt camping, canvas tents on platforms, teepees and glamping tents for those that want the comforts of home. We are tent camping only with only one site that allows a small travel trailer or van. (#14) . We are dog friendly and allow dogs in all but 5 glamping sites. We do enforce camp rules especially our quiet time between 10 PM and 7 AM We’ve been told that we have a “family camp” vibe. We are a great place for families wanting a safe environment for their kids but also several group sites for those that want to hang out together with multiple families. We are also a great base site for those wilderness enthusiasts with access to all the El Dorado National Forest including Desolation but want a hot shower at the end of the day. We have a lodge that is stocked with games and a ping pong table. The lodge has a microwave, Keurig machine and a hot water kettle for those hot drinks (BYO Cups).We have several tables set up for those that want to eat inside as well as multiple picnic tables along the side of the lodge with overhead protection. We have electricity at the at the lodge for small appliances and charging phones. We have a compressor on site to blow up your air mattresses or float toys. We’ve been told that our bathrooms are the “cleanest” ever and have changing tables and diaper pails. We offer nice flushing toilets and hot showers! We have many extra amenities including a compressor to use for your air mattresses, For outdoor activities we have basketball, volleyball, pickleball and cornhole not to mention the playground with swing set . We have hiking trails throughout the property. Our highlight is a camp fire bowl with bench seating with a stage to display camper talent which is perfect for the evening fire and roasting s’mores (bring the fixings). The creek starts out in spring looking like a rushing river featuring many fishing and swimming holes. As the summer progresses the water level falls but is still great for water play and fishing. We have propane BBQs (we provide the propane for BBQs) located throughout the property. We also have a propane grill and charcoal BBQ located in the common area for all to use. There is a dutch oven pit also in the fire bowl area. We do not allow wood fires at the individual sites but each site has a propane firepit for ambiance (not cooking) that requires you to purchase a 20 lb. propane cannister on site (add in extras) or pay cash on site. No internet service. There is limited internet only available for purchases at the setore. We require a 3 night minimum for the major holidays - Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day. We do exclusive events so you may need to explore multiple weekends to find the right reservation. We are located in the foothills so we are a short hop to many local attractions that include river rafting, gold mines, wineries and historical towns with great eating establishments. Tahoe is less than an hour away and there a many hiking trails within 20-30 minutes. We have a limited number of items to rent i.e, tents, cots, camp stoves, etc. We rent a battery pack for those that use a cpap. We also have a small store on site for those items you forgot and a good selection of ice cream and ice. We take venmo or cash.
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13. The Black Oak Forest

100%
(13)
42mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Garden Valley! A serene gem tucked away in the foothills of The Divide. Sit back in the forest and relax as you enjoy views of the country fused with deer, wild turkeys and other surprises! Get caught up in nature, pick some blackberries, take a mini hike on property, mountain bike world-class trails nearby, hunt for gold, take a dip in a crystal clear river or lake; and end the day cooking by firelight and roasting some smores! Don't miss all of our local Rubicon Trail Events and Jeepers Jamboree or stop by any of our beautiful local lakes and wineries. There are a few local eateries and an ice cream parlor close by, in case you get the hankering! We have five tent spaces (one 2 person tent is up and available, be sure to bring your own bedding and coolers!) RV hook ups, electricity, fire pits with cooking capabilities, large farm sink with well water and soap, rustic outdoor shower and the cleanest out house in Nor Cal! Come rejuvenate in the forest and reset! A stunning 45 minute drive from South Lake Tahoe and a 14 minute drive to historic yet modern conveniences of Georgetown and Placerville. Come and reset the way you deserve to! Try and arrive as close to daylight as possible, it gets dark! We do have some lit up trees at the gate entrance. Please adhere to the 72 hr cancellation window for refunds. Enjoy!
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$45
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17. Ludlow Hut

24mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Lodging
Set near Lost Corner Mountain on Lake Tahoe’s west shore, Ludlow Hut is a classic Sierra Club backcountry shelter that rewards capable travelers with a true hut-in-the-woods experience and a real sense of solitude. You can drive to Ludlow Hut in summer. In winter, there is no car access—expect a challenging ~5.2-mile approach on skis or snowshoes, with approximately 1,100 ft of elevation gain from the Rubicon–McKinney trailhead area. The traditional winter route follows the summer road along McKinney Creek past Miller Lake toward Richardson Lakes. Set back from the lake and blended into the snow and trees, the hut can be difficult to spot in winter. Once you arrive, you’ll have a simple, communal base for exploring the surrounding terrain—whether you’re heading out for winter touring and snow travel or summer hiking in the high country. This is serious mountain terrain. Please use extra caution: surrounding slopes are steep, avalanche hazard can be frequent, and conditions can become dangerous quickly when weather turns. Inside the hut you’ll find: • Upstairs sleeping loft accommodating up to 15 people. • Main room with a wood-burning stove, tables, and a kitchen area. • A two-story outhouse is approximately 100 ft southeast of the hut. By booking Ludlow Hut, you’re helping support the Sierra Club’s ongoing stewardship of these historic huts so they can continue welcoming visitors for generations to come.
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$55
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18. 4,000 Ft Closer to Heaven

94%
(770)
26mi from Kirkwood · 13 sites · Lodging
Discover the untamed beauty of this incredible 48-acre paradise, which far exceeds our initial expectations of 4.8 acres. From the moment we set foot on this stunning land, we became enchanted by its charm, and we’re excited to share it with you. This is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Picture yourself basking in breathtaking sunsets and marveling at star-studded nights that will make you want to sleep under the open sky, savoring every invigorating breath of fresh air. Whether you bring your bikes, ATVs, fishing poles, hiking boots, horses, or beloved dogs, there’s an adventure waiting for you at every turn. For those who seek tranquility, this is the perfect spot to relax with a good book and immerse yourself in nature's serenity. Set at an elevation of 4,000+ feet, the panoramic views are endless, and the crisp, clean air invigorates the soul. With minimal light pollution and sweeping open skies, this spot offers front-row views to a nightly celestial show. Whether you’re watching the Milky Way stretch across the horizon or catching surprise meteor streaks and the occasional asteroid, the sky truly comes alive here. Bring your telescope or just a blanket—either way, you’re in for an unforgettable cosmic experience. Nestled between the North and Middle Forks of the Cosumnes River and surrounded by the flourishing Fairplay Wine Region, you’ll also find historic Placerville just a short drive away. Come and create unforgettable memories in this remarkable slice of paradise!
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19. River Oaks Camp

98%
(42)
38mi from Kirkwood · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to River Oaks Camp. A Peaceful Yurt Retreat on a Serene Farm near the Consumnes River **Description:** Welcome to our tranquil yurt retreat nestled on a picturesque small farm near the Consumnes River. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while enjoying the comforts of a unique and cozy yurt. **The Space:** Our yurt is designed to provide a serene and comfortable experience. The circular living space features tasteful decor, inviting furnishings, and ample natural light pouring in through the skylight. Unwind in the spacious and open-concept interior that includes a comfortable queen-size bed, a cozy sitting area with plush seating, and a small coffee and tea bar. You'll have access to an outdoor bathroom just a short distance from the yurt. **Farm Experience:** As our guest, you'll have the opportunity to explore our charming small farm. Take a leisurely stroll through the verdant fields, admire the colorful flowers in the garden, or simply relax on the hammock and soak up the peaceful ambiance. If you're interested, you can even lend a hand with daily farm activities such as feeding the animals or harvesting fresh produce. **Outdoor Spaces:** Step outside the yurt and discover the wonders of the great outdoors. Enjoy your morning coffee on the private deck, surrounded by trees and the gentle sounds of chirping birds. In the evenings, gather around the fire pit and share stories under the starlit sky. A short walk from the yurt will lead you to the Consumnes River, where you can spend your days swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying a picnic on the riverbank. The river's soothing sounds and breathtaking vistas provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and rejuvenation. **Nearby Attractions:** The location of our yurt offers easy access to a variety of attractions. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you'll be delighted by the hiking and biking trails in the nearby state park. Wine lovers can indulge in tastings at the local wineries, while history buffs can explore the charming nearby towns and learn about the area's rich gold rush heritage. **Additional Amenities:** - Free parking on the premises - Complimentary Wi-Fi - Fresh linens and towels provided **Come and experience the peace and tranquility of our yurt retreat on our enchanting small farm. Book your stay today and create unforgettable memories in this idyllic oasis near the Consumnes River!**
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20. Treehouse Geodome In The Sierras

88%
(12)
37mi from Kirkwood · 2 sites · Lodging
Come experience the beauty of the Sierras nestled amongst the trees in our Treehouse Geodome. Our 550 sq ft, well insulated dome boasts a king bed, queen bed loft, outdoor shower with a view, indoor kitchenette and outdoor gas grill. You have seasonal access to our pool (Closed in October) and the opportunity to get up close with our barn cats and goats. Locally, you can pan for gold, hike to waterfalls, explore the largest cave in CA, wine taste, and visit Big Trees State Park. Other things to note- *We are happy to offer Starlink highspeed internet- please note though: due to tree lines, connectivity is not solid in the dome so we have a comfortable outdoor workplace available by our pool with strong connection. (In colder months, we have a large outdoor heater there)
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