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National Forest Service

Fallen Leaf Campground

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

2165 Fallen Leaf Road

South Lake Tahoe, California 96150

530-544-0426

38.9257298, -120.0515473

Campground Overview

About Fallen Leaf Campground

Fallen Leaf Campground captivates with its pristine alpine setting, offering a serene retreat amid towering pines just steps from crystalline Fallen Leaf Lake. This popular campground strikes an ideal balance between natural immersion and convenient amenities, featuring well-maintained sites, modern facilities, and unparalleled access to outdoor recreation.

Situated less than a mile from Lake Tahoe's south shore, Fallen Leaf Campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the region's natural wonders. The campground's 206 sites, including six yurts, are nestled among native pine, cedar, fir, and aspen trees, with some adjacent to wildflower meadows. While individual sites don't offer direct lake views, a short walk leads to Fallen Leaf Lake's shores, where the forested landscape and surrounding peaks create a breathtaking panorama.

South Lake Tahoe's vibrant community lies just minutes away, offering dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Desolation Wilderness, accessible via nearby trailheads like Glen Alpine and Mt. Tallac. The Taylor Creek Visitor Center, located across Highway 89, provides interpretive programs and guided walks, enhancing visitors' understanding of the area's ecology.

The campground caters to a range of camping preferences, from tent sites to RV accommodations. Amenities include bear-proof food storage lockers, fire rings, and picnic tables at each site. Coin-operated showers, potable water, and flush toilets ensure a comfortable stay. A camp store offers firewood and basic supplies, adding convenience to the rustic experience.

Fallen Leaf Campground's appeal extends beyond its facilities, with its location granting easy access to a multitude of recreational activities. Hikers can embark on adventures directly from the campground via the Moraine Trail, while both Fallen Leaf Lake and nearby Lake Tahoe provide opportunities for swimming, fishing, and various water sports. The Pope-Baldwin bike path offers scenic cycling routes for those preferring to explore on two wheels.

This campground stands out as a premier destination for those seeking a quintessential Tahoe camping experience, combining natural beauty with well-appointed facilities and diverse recreational options.

Vitals

Number of Sites

206

Elevation

6345feet 1934meters

Pad Type

asphalt

Max Length

45feet

Details

Hookups

No Hookups

Hookup Details

No Hookups

Pull-thru Sites

No

Restrictions

None

Amenities

Pets

Dog Friendly

Kids

Kid Friendly

Bathhouse

Restrooms & Showers

Extras

Trash Collection, Water Available, Dump Station

Booking Information

Reservations

Takes Reservations

Season

Mid-May to Mid-October

Booking Window

Unknown

Where to Book

Make a Reservation