Best campground at Lake Tahoe?
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Best campground at Lake Tahoe?
We are road tripping at the end of May/ start of June from SD down to CA, I am currently trying to figure out which campground would be the best choice for us (me and my husband, 1 car and 1 tent!).
We will be coming from Redwoods and spending one night at Tahoe before heading on to Bodie. We aren't interested in casinos, or busy beaches so I have heard we would be better off going to one in North Tahoe. All we really want is somwhere close to the water with great views, to perhaps rent a kayak and basically just chill out!
Thanks!
We will be coming from Redwoods and spending one night at Tahoe before heading on to Bodie. We aren't interested in casinos, or busy beaches so I have heard we would be better off going to one in North Tahoe. All we really want is somwhere close to the water with great views, to perhaps rent a kayak and basically just chill out!
Thanks!
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The city of South Lake Tahoe runs a campground. http://www.cityofslt.us/index.aspx?NID=278
You may find other choices.
Are you spending any time in Oregon?
You may find other choices.
Are you spending any time in Oregon?
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Sugar Pine State Park--http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=510 -- has an extensive campground and access to a beach. DL Bliss--http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=505 --might be a little quieter because it does not have the flat areas where kids can ride their bikes.
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That is South Dakota and not San Diego, right?
As much as I love Crater Lake, you may find snow in the campgrounds even after June 1. Don't count on the north entrance to Crater Lake off 138 being open until late June.
If you are going to see the Redwood NP, you should come down US 101 through Oregon and stay in one of our coastal State Parks.
several of them have yurts in case you didn't want to get the tent wet and fold it up wet.
As much as I love Crater Lake, you may find snow in the campgrounds even after June 1. Don't count on the north entrance to Crater Lake off 138 being open until late June.
If you are going to see the Redwood NP, you should come down US 101 through Oregon and stay in one of our coastal State Parks.
several of them have yurts in case you didn't want to get the tent wet and fold it up wet.
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Yeah we are flying into Rapid City and driving through Wyoming-Montana-Washington-Portland to California. Didn't even consider there being snow in Portland in June!
Thanks for the advice will definitely take a look at our route, hard to plan not knowing what roads will have opened by then!
I looked at Sugar Pine as an option, will also check out DL Bliss now, thanks!
Thanks for the advice will definitely take a look at our route, hard to plan not knowing what roads will have opened by then!I looked at Sugar Pine as an option, will also check out DL Bliss now, thanks!
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The only snow in Oregon is in the Cascades above 5500' elevation which includes much of Crater Lake NP.
Mt. Bachelor outside Bend still has a 46" base this morning.
You're likely to have rain in Portland and along the coast.
My favorite spot on a rainy day in Portland is Powell's Books @ 10th & Burnside.
Mt. Bachelor outside Bend still has a 46" base this morning.
You're likely to have rain in Portland and along the coast.
My favorite spot on a rainy day in Portland is Powell's Books @ 10th & Burnside.






