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Eagle Point Campground Introduce

Eagle Point Campground offers a serene retreat nestled in the scenic beauty of South Lake Tahoe. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, this campground provides a mix of comfort and adventure, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature while enjoying modern amenities. Located near the lake, it's an ideal base for exploring the area's outdoor activities.

  • Quiet and Clean Environment: Nestled in a peaceful setting, Eagle Point Campground is known for its cleanliness and breathtaking views of South Lake Tahoe.
  • Diverse Accommodations: Whether you're camping in an RV or pitching a tent, the campground offers sites with hookups, restrooms with coin-operated showers, and designated bear lockers to keep your items safe.
  • Hostile Animals Precautions: The area is home to black bears, so securing food and scented items in provided lockers is essential for safety and wildlife conservation.
  • Connectivity: Surprisingly, the campground offers enough connection for Google Maps usage, making navigation easier during your stay.
  • Proximity to Attractions: Just a few minutes' walk from the beach and near the Overlook Trail, offering easy access to nature's beauty and outdoor activities.

Eagle Point Campground is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience. The friendly staff ensures you have everything you need for a memorable trip. With its blend of natural beauty, convenient amenities, and safety measures, Eagle Point Campground is a top choice for camping in South Lake Tahoe.

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Nailya
Aug 14, 2024

Quiet and clean campground with breathtaking views. The staff was friendly and helpful, and the bathrooms were cleaned regularly. Please be aware of the bears! They prowl around looking for food, so be sure to keep all your food in the provided bear lockers. I’d definitely come back and recommend this spot to anyone looking to reconnect with nature.

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Grace Lee
Sep 06, 2024

Check in at the entrance to receive the camp rules along with your marked date and site number. Surprisingly we have connections enough for the use of Google map within the campground. We stayed at site #44 which has two levels but limited privacy and shade. We ended up sleeping on the upper deck where we enjoyed a better view! The restroom and water faucet were located directly across from our site. Showers require quarters or park tokens as shown in the video. It's just a few minutes walk down to the beach and there’s a nearby trail called Overlook. Be aware of black bears in the area (we saw two and I happened to film one of them) and ensure to lock all scented food, lotions or deodorants in the assigned bear locker. Then you can relax and fully enjoy!

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Ryan McDermott
Aug 15, 2024

What a beautiful campground. The bear defense is a bit of a chore but overall the sites are fantastic everything is clean... The shower token process is pretty annoying. The firewood is insanely expensive but it's California so I guess $10 is like their equivalent of $4 when utilizing the currency of the great Republic. Quiet well managed we didn't see any bears. The private beach is a nice enough option as the local beaches are overrun and expensive to visit. Great experience. Lots of restaurants and what not around if you want to go get lunch or a beer. The nearby vikingsholm is nearly inaccessible at all times if you want to see it you'll probably need to hike a few miles from the campsite or swim to it haha, not joking.

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N Ft
Sep 17, 2024

Hands down, this is the best state park campground with access to hikes and the lake. Check the map before booking your campsite, the campsite closer to the entrance are far from the lake and you have to drive/walk to get to the lake.

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Tara Hashemi
Aug 24, 2023

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.