
A camp host is on-site, and firewood and supplies can be purchased from the camp store. Coin-operated shower facilities, water spigots and accessible restrooms with flush toilets are scattered throughout the campground. Each yurt and standard site has a bear-proof food storage locker, campfire ring, pedestal grill and picnic table. The tent and RV sites have paved parking aprons. Cooking supplies and bedding are not provided. Interior furnishings include a futon and bunk beds with mattresses, and a seating area with a rocking chair and side table. The yurts sit on a wooden platform and have an electric light and space heater, but no additional electric plug-ins. The Pope-Baldwin bike path parallels Highway 89.Įach yurt provides a cabin-like space for a family of five or six people. Tallac trailheads are nearby for excellent day hiking and backpacking in the Desolation Wilderness. The Taylor Creek Visitor Center is directly across Highway 89 and has interpretive programs, guided walks on the Rainbow Trail and to the Stream Profile Chamber. Hikers can access the 1-mile Moraine Trail from the campground. The south shore of Lake Tahoe offers the Pope and Baldwin swim beaches. Guests can swim in Fallen Leaf Lake, even though there are no designated swimming areas. Fishing is available at both lakes, but anglers generally have better luck at Lake Tahoe. It's a popular campground and tends to fill quickly.Īdditionally, the campground has a Camp Store on location for convenience items and souveniers such as gifts and apparel.īoth Fallen Leaf Lake and Lake Tahoe offer opportunities for non-motorized and motorized boating, tubing, waterskiing and windsurfing. Fallen Leaf Lake is less crowded and not as well-known as Lake Tahoe, making this a great base camp for exploring the many sights and recreational activities in the area. The campground is typically open from mid-May through mid-October. The campground features 206 sites that include six yurts and standard tent and RV sites. The south shore of Lake Tahoe is less than a mile away. This a great choice to stay in Fallen Leaf.Įnjoy your stay in Fallen Leaf at this Cabin.Fallen Leaf Campground is situated on the north shore of Fallen Leaf Lake and adjacent to Taylor Creek. Km from Fallen Leaf, and gives visitors the opportunity to explore it.Īnd 2 Bathrooms to make you feel right at home.Ĭheck to see if this Cabin has the amenities you need and a location that makes Weekend or probably a longer vacation with family,įriends or group. This Cabin features many amenities for guests who want to stay for a few days, a Nearby is a small store and marina where one can rent boats, kayaks, or canoes. The sandy lakefront beach is a perfect place for children and families. There are no roads, parking lots, or other cabins between you and the water's edge. The outside deck is large and perfect for barbeques, dining, reading, or just enjoying the rich lake and mountain views. One can hike along the many trails in the wilderness for hours without seeing another person and then drive to South Lake Tahoe to gamble or dine at an excellent restaurant. It is buffered from the noise and crowds of Lake Tahoe by a 5-mile, winding road giving Fallen Leaf the feel of a quiet, isolated mountain lake.

Charming mountain cabin on beautiful Fallen Leaf Lake.įallen Leaf lake backs up against the Desolation Wilderness, an area of spectacular granite mountains and pristine alpine lakes. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and water skiing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and hiking. Traveling with kids? Consider Magic Carpet Golf, or check out an event or a game at South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lake Tahoe and Lake Valley State Recreation Area, while Lake Tahoe Historical Society Museum and Hellman-Ehrman Mansion are cultural highlights. Located in South Lake Tahoe, this cabin is in a rural area and on a lake.
