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Eagle Point Campground
South Lake Tahoe, California, United States
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About the Eagle Point Campground
Eagle Point Campground is a picturesque camping destination located in South Lake Tahoe, California, United States. This campground is part of Emerald Bay State Park, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Visitors can reserve campsites and lodging up to six months in advance, allowing for a convenient and stress-free booking process.
Please note that dogs are not allowed in most areas of Emerald Bay State Park, except for designated campgrounds and specific areas. Visitors must adhere to park regulations to protect wildlife and natural resources.
During the winter season, the parking area may be closed due to snow, so it is important to check road conditions before driving to the campground. Additionally, the Boat In Campground is closed for the season, but reservations can be made for the following year.
Eagle Point Campground offers a peaceful and serene environment for camping, with quiet hours from 10pm to 6am. Campers must follow food storage regulations to prevent bear encounters, as black bears are active in the area. Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-444-7275.
Whether you enjoy hiking, swimming, kayaking, or simply relaxing in nature, Eagle Point Campground is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the scenic Rubicon Trail, visit the historic Vikingsholm mansion, or take a boat tour of Emerald Bay. With its breathtaking views and diverse recreational opportunities, Eagle Point Campground is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking adventure and relaxation in the great outdoors.
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South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, United States
Reviews of Eagle Point Campground
"This was my first true camping experience, and a camper friend said I am now spoiled since we stayed at the most gorgeous California campground. The views were breathtaking and the pictures can't come close to the real thing. There was a decent area for tents, campgrounds are either for 4 or 8 people with 1-2 vehicle spaces for cars parked next to your camp. There is a bench, fire pit and bear box in all campsites. Making a reservation starts in January and some sites are harder to get as they are in demand because of their location and view. Staff stop by frequently (especially during the first 24 hrs) to make sure food is not left unattended when no one's around. They told us bears recognize the coolers and attempt to open them even when empty, so we put away the empty ones. We had two separate bear sightings right on the camp in the 3 days we were there. It was a smaller wandering bear that went around the big garbage bins. People shouted and it went its way. It was also raining pretty hard for half a day so it was a good thing We had a shelter to put around the bench and our group stayed and ate together while we watched the rain from behind the screen."
"Great Camping site. There is hot water for shower and surprise experience with bears. It closes to the waterfall trail and lake shore."
"Great location! Some sites are not level and no one could figure out where to get shower tokens but it is convenient to popular sites. Bathrooms had toilet paper though no soap. There are plenty of little paths and is just a wonderful place to camp."
"We went to Lower Eagle Point Campground. It is very clean and quiet. We were lucky there were no yellow jacket that day. No notice after 9pm at the camp site. Bathroom and restroom are very clean too. May be because it was not at weekend. The private beach is small but very beautiful. Definitely will come back again."
"We stayed 2 days in campsite 36. It was clean and well designed. The bear box at this site is large and can hold a large cooler. We had no problems with bears but do bring bug spray as the wasps are aggressive and numerous. The sites are close together but there is a lot to do here. Beach access is a short hike down the hill. The beach there can get busy but it's a great place to cool off and let the kids swim. Up the hill is the main trail with a much longer hike that ends up at the visitors center gift shop and boat launch. We packed a lunch from our campsite and hiked there, enjoying the waterfall views first. Bathrooms are clean and stocked daily. There is a lot of staff here that seemed friendly. Over all this is one of our favorite places to camp."
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