Tahoe State Recreation Area sits along the north shore of Lake Tahoe in Tahoe City, California, just 0.25 miles east on Highway 28. The campground is nestled among groves of Ponderosa and Jeffrey pine trees, offering picturesque views of one of the most iconic lakes in the Sierra Nevada. With 23 campsites across two loops — Lakeside and Hillside — guests enjoy easy access to the lake, beaches, and the many attractions of the Lake Tahoe region. Each site is equipped with picnic tables, fire pits, and bear-resistant food storage containers. Restrooms, showers, drinking water, and firewood are available on-site, along with grills and fishing access. The surrounding area offers exceptional outdoor recreation, including swimming, windsurfing, cycling on nearby bike trails, and world-class hiking. Shopping, dining, and other amenities in Tahoe City are just steps away. Pets are welcome at designated areas within the park. Reservations are handled through ReserveCalifornia. Whether you're drawn by the alpine scenery, the lake's crystal-clear waters, or the vibrant outdoor culture of California's Lake Tahoe, Tahoe State Recreation Area provides a scenic and well-equipped base camp for exploring this beloved destination.