The best dog-friendly RV parks in Lake Tahoe

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Straddling the California and Nevada border, North America’s largest and second deepest Alpine lake is also one of its prettiest, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and towering pine forests. With 72 miles of shoreline, beaches and coves, charming towns, miles of hiking trails and bike paths, and 15 area ski resorts, nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them occupied year-round. There are a wide range of Lake Tahoe camping options for every type of camper—from tent sites and full hookup RV sites with lake views to cabins and yurts in the woods. 

89% (3.8K) 306 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Tahoe

1. Camp WAN-NA-B at Bear Valley

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4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Nevada City, CA
Camp WAN-NA-B is a great place to get away in the forest. Property backs up to the national forest, walk to Bear River. Learn about off grid living and camping, water systems and compost toilets or just enjoy your time in the forest. A great place to star gaze. There are many great places to hike, take a dip in the Bear River or just relax by the creek and unwind from the city life. Just a short walk to the Bear River. A small stream runs right through the property. You may even book the stream site to enjoy it close up. A very short drive to Emerald Pools, Lake Spaulding and South Yuba River. Truckee or North Shore Lake Tahoe just 30-40 minute drive for a day trip. There is also a great eatery just up the road, right off Highway 80, if you are interested in a lunch out. What ever you came to the forest for, it is all waiting for you at Camp WAN-NA-B at Bear Valley., forest therapy! This area is know for gold panning and we are located right down the road from a historical gold mine, Donner Mine Camp. This land is new to Hipcamp. This land is being shared for the first time and owner has been enjoying it for over 20 years. Forget the crowded campgrounds, come share a little piece of paradise right in the forest.
Toilets
Showers
from 
$54
 / night

3. Zin Man (fka) Perry Creek Winery!

3 sites · RVs · Somerset, CA
We are The Home of Zinman! Welcome, old and new visitors! Some of you may already know the name Perry Creek Winery. We are back after 5 years and excited to see everyone again. We offer picnics in the park or inside our tasting room. Just let us know upon arrival if you would like to be served—there are no obligations. We respect your privacy if you are here just to camp and enjoy your peace. Each spot has a fire pit and picnic table, and there are two outside bathrooms open 24 hours. Please note, we do not have showers. Wood is provided at your site upon reservation. We also have propane barbecues available for use, and propane refills are offered—up to 7 gallons at current rates. You can picnic in the park, take a hike through our vineyard, and explore the full property trail. If you want to play pickleball, just let us know. There are also many other wineries to visit nearby. Fishing and frisbee golf are available at the park just a few minutes from us, and there’s lots more to see and do in the area. Nearby Amenities: Dollar General and two gas stations within 2 miles Chinese restaurants, pizza, Ace Hardware, and grocery stores within 9 miles in both directions
from 
$45
 / night

Straddling the California and Nevada border, North America’s largest and second deepest Alpine lake is also one of its prettiest, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and towering pine forests. With 72 miles of shoreline, beaches and coves, charming towns, miles of hiking trails and bike paths, and 15 area ski resorts, nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them occupied year-round. There are a wide range of Lake Tahoe camping options for every type of camper—from tent sites and full hookup RV sites with lake views to cabins and yurts in the woods. 

89% (3.8K) 306 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Tahoe

1. Camp WAN-NA-B at Bear Valley

100%
(1)
4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Nevada City, CA
Camp WAN-NA-B is a great place to get away in the forest. Property backs up to the national forest, walk to Bear River. Learn about off grid living and camping, water systems and compost toilets or just enjoy your time in the forest. A great place to star gaze. There are many great places to hike, take a dip in the Bear River or just relax by the creek and unwind from the city life. Just a short walk to the Bear River. A small stream runs right through the property. You may even book the stream site to enjoy it close up. A very short drive to Emerald Pools, Lake Spaulding and South Yuba River. Truckee or North Shore Lake Tahoe just 30-40 minute drive for a day trip. There is also a great eatery just up the road, right off Highway 80, if you are interested in a lunch out. What ever you came to the forest for, it is all waiting for you at Camp WAN-NA-B at Bear Valley., forest therapy! This area is know for gold panning and we are located right down the road from a historical gold mine, Donner Mine Camp. This land is new to Hipcamp. This land is being shared for the first time and owner has been enjoying it for over 20 years. Forget the crowded campgrounds, come share a little piece of paradise right in the forest.
Toilets
Showers
from 
$54
 / night

3. Zin Man (fka) Perry Creek Winery!

3 sites · RVs · Somerset, CA
We are The Home of Zinman! Welcome, old and new visitors! Some of you may already know the name Perry Creek Winery. We are back after 5 years and excited to see everyone again. We offer picnics in the park or inside our tasting room. Just let us know upon arrival if you would like to be served—there are no obligations. We respect your privacy if you are here just to camp and enjoy your peace. Each spot has a fire pit and picnic table, and there are two outside bathrooms open 24 hours. Please note, we do not have showers. Wood is provided at your site upon reservation. We also have propane barbecues available for use, and propane refills are offered—up to 7 gallons at current rates. You can picnic in the park, take a hike through our vineyard, and explore the full property trail. If you want to play pickleball, just let us know. There are also many other wineries to visit nearby. Fishing and frisbee golf are available at the park just a few minutes from us, and there’s lots more to see and do in the area. Nearby Amenities: Dollar General and two gas stations within 2 miles Chinese restaurants, pizza, Ace Hardware, and grocery stores within 9 miles in both directions
from 
$45
 / night

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The best dog-friendly RV parks in Lake Tahoe guide

Where to go

South Shore

The South Shore is home to lively South Lake Tahoe, full of restaurants, shops, lodging options, and casinos across the state line. Options include the opportunity to stay in a tent, RV, or cabin, many of which come complete with picnic tables, fire rings, restrooms, hot showers, and dump stations. Just outside of town, historic Camp Richardson offers tent and RV sites and cabins, along with sports rentals from bikes, kayaks, and paddleboards to snowshoes and cross-country skis. Near the Tallac Historic Site, find the Fallen Leaf Campground with campsites and yurts in the woods just north of Fallen Leaf Lake.

West Shore

The West Shore is home to some of the most scenic Lake Tahoe campgrounds and parks, including Emerald Bay State Park. Camp at Eagle Point Campground, on a promontory overlooking the bay, or spend the night at a boat-in campground right on the shore. D.L. Bliss State Park offers several campgrounds, including one near Lester Beach. Additional public options include the Meeks Bay Campground and the campground at Ed Z’berg Sugar Pine Point State Park. To escape the crowds, head into Desolation Wilderness in Eldorado National Forest.

North Shore

The North Shore stretches from Tahoe City to Incline Village and includes several charming towns in between, with shops, restaurants, and beaches. Just south of Tahoe City, William Kent Campground offers yurts, cabins, and tent sites, while Kaspian Campgrounds offers tent-only campsites. Camp right by the lake at the Tahoe State Recreation Area, or head inland from Lake Tahoe to find camping options along the Truckee River toward Truckee and high up on Mount Rose.

East Shore

The east shore is Tahoe’s least developed area, home to the popular Sand Harbor beach and East Shore trail on the northern end. Halfway down the shore, find camping options near Spooner Lake in Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, including backcountry cabins and three developed hike-in campgrounds. Further south, Zephyr Cove Resort offers cabins, tent and RV sites, and scenic lake cruises. Near Stateline, camp with your motorhome or pitch a tent within walking distance of the lake and amenities at Nevada Beach Campground.

East Shore

The east shore is Tahoe’s least developed area, home to the popular Sand Harbor beach and East Shore trail on the northern end. Halfway down the shore, find camping options near Spooner Lake in Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, including backcountry cabins and three developed hike-in campgrounds. Further south, Zephyr Cove Resort offers cabins, tent and RV sites, and scenic lake cruises. Near Stateline, camp with your motorhome or pitch a tent within walking distance of the lake and amenities at Nevada Beach Campground.