Top Parks in Tahoe city, Placer county, California, United states

Burton Creek State Park

Address: Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Park

“In summer, there are many trails that could be mixed and matched to create a desired difficulty. The trail I took followed Burton creek and eventually went around Antone Meadows. Small views of Lake Tahoe and surrounding area. Parking was free.”

Blackwood Canyon SNO-PARK

Address: Parking lot, CA-89, Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Park

“Beautiful park. Clean, easy parking, great for snow shoeing. Had a great time. Stunning views!”

Granite Chief Wilderness

Address: Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Park

Lake Forest Campground

Address: 2504-2540 Lake Forest Rd, Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“What a pretty little Campground nestled in between all kinds of activities including a baseball diamond and a boat launch. The campground itself is kind of quaint and there is a trailer there that looks like it's been there for a while! A nice little change from what you normally see on North Shore.”

Tahoe City Winter Sports Park

Address: 251 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Park

“Had a great time ice skating and eating in the little Cafe. Super fun and inexpensive family pastime to wait out traffic on the way out of the valley. 😉”

Paige Meadows

Address: Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Park

“Paige Meadows is a beautiful flat place to go hiking at in the Spring and Summer months. It is easily accessible, offers an amazing open landscape with great views, and is not overly populated.”

Kaspian Recreation Area

Address: 3255 CA-89, Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“This is a tent camping grounds. Everything is walking from the parking lot. A Lake Tahoe beach is right across the road. It's high season right now August 1st. Lots of tourists, I guess I'm one of them too! Had a lot of interesting evening activity last night there was an adolescent brown bear who is smelling all the treats that the campers had left out and came into the campgrounds poached the bag of chocolate almonds from one group. He hung around for probably 45 minutes or more. I retrieve the campground host he came with his air horn and over the course of another 30 minutes was able to slowly hurt the bear back into the forest. As with most national Forest service parks there are toilets and water besides are in the national Forest. We are in drought season, very bad. So no fires of any sort.”

William Kent Campground

Address: 1995 W Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“"Planning my summer roadtrip, and everyone said it was impossible to get a campsite in Tahoe, CA during the summer. Rec.gov makes booking easy and 3 days before I left, I scanned sites near the lake and booked my campsite using their phone app for Android. The campground is directly across the street from the West Shore Market (great for snack gathering & outdoor people watching) and the bike path that circles the lake, perfect for an afternoon walk. Arriving on Sunday, I followed the weekend crowds and had a pretty mellow site with a large tent spot #42. By late afternoon, a friendly group of 12 year old boys and their families began the time -occupying tradition of dead tree chopping and I lost any hope of seeing a bear. The campground has over 80 sites and is very family friendly. RVs, campers, tents, and even a few hammocks - everyone can make this land by the lake their home. Thanks Ed - no bear sighting this time!"”

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