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Boating Destinations |
Campgrounds The listing below includes campgrounds that have boating access. Click on any small image to see an enlarged version.
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Camp Richardson Resort
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158 (530) 541-1801 or (800) 544-1801 D.L. Bliss State ParkEmerald Bay, CA (530) 525-7277 or (530) 525-7232 Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay, CA (530) 525-7277 (530) 525-7232 Kaspian National Forest Picnic AreaNice, newly rebuilt (7/98) pier at the north end of pleasant picnic area (despite being somewhat close to the road), pebble/cobble beach, bicycle and hike-in camping inland of the main road (Hwy 89). Boat Access: Pier 2/3 of the way between Tahoe City and HomewoodLake Forest CampgroundNext to launch ramp and Coast Guard station. 2500 Lake Forest Rd.Tahoe City, CA 96145 (530) 583-3796 Meeks Bay Resort
Tahoma, CA 96142 (530) 525-6946 (877} 326-3357 Fax: (530) 525-4028 Meeks Bay US Forest Service Campground
Tahoma, CA 96142 Sand Harbor (Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park)Nevada Division of State Parks, picnic facilities, restrooms, fees for parking ($6.00), launching ($6.00), anchoring in harbor ($6.00), annual day use/boating permit ($150.00); idyllic, beautiful little cove, often extremely crowded. 2005 Hwy. 28Sand Harbor, Nevada (702) 831-0494 Sugar Pine Point State Park
Sugar Pine Point, CA 96142 (503) 525-7232 or (800) 444-PARK Email: sierrahq@jps.net Willam Kent National Forest Campground
Sunnyside, CA (530) 583-3642 Zephyr Cove ResortHousekeeping cabins, RV Park/campground, horseback riding, 2 restaurants, general store and gift shop, some moorings and pier. 760 Hwy 50Zephyr Cove, Nevada 89448 (702) 588-6644 |
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