Top Campgrounds in El dorado county, California, United states

Placerville RV Resort & Campground

Address: 4655 Rock Barn Rd, Shingle Springs, CA 95682, USA

Campground Rv park Park Lodging

“We stayed in one of the cabins while we were being evacuated for a fire. I was very happy to see the cabins had AC, mini fridge, and microwave. I had booked 4 nights but after the first night we ended up being allowed to go home. The person at the front desk very kindly refunded the 3 nights that we didn't stay. I really appreciated their kindness and would definitely stay here again.”

Peninsula Campground

Address: El Dorado County, CA 95623, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Elizabeth is the best!”

Loon Lake Group Campground #1

Address: California, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Awesome location. Needs better organization. On-line booking always show as full but most sites were empty when we visited. Host was nowhere to be found for the first day.”

Red Fir

Address: Pollock Pines, CA 95726, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Loon Lake Campground

Address: Pollock Pines, CA 95726, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“I've been here a few times over the years. It's a beautiful lake, nice campground. No showers, no cell service. I stayed for 6 days this week and had great weather and was able to move to a site next to the lake. Campground host named Les was very nice and helpful. Thank you!”

Meeks Bay Campground

Address: 96158 Meeks Bay Ave, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Federal campground and beach so your day STATE park pass will not work here. 🙄 Place is clean and quiet and beautiful. We love this beach and is worth the $10 entry. Easy access no hiking and beautiful water. Parking is decent but can get full I'm peak times.”

RTF Group Camp

Address: California, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Sugar Pine Point Campground

Address: General Creek Campground, 7360 CA-89, Tahoma, CA 96142, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“I tent camped for three nights towards the middle to end of May of 2022. I heard there were supposed to be a lot of bears, but I did not see one at all, which I was actually bummed out about. My camp neighbor saw one earlier in the morning before I arrived for the first night. There's tons of wildlife! There's also a trail that goes all around the campgrounds and part of it leads straight out to the lake. Bathrooms are nice and well kept (just make sure to bring your own soap and towel), and there is someone patrolling the grounds every hour or so. Fire pits are very large and have a grill you can put on it if you want to smoke something, and they have charcoal grills if you prefer that. It's also not far from the nearest market and about 10 minutes from Tahoe City if you need anything more. I only gave it a 4 because the sites could stand to be more private, and the roads/parking spaces are a tad confusing if you've never been there before. Overall, it's a lovely campsite and I would definitely visit again.”

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