Vacation rentals in Camp Richardson

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Cabin in South Lake Tahoe

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 526 reviews

Inviting cabin in great location, hot tub, wi-fi

Apr 29 – May 4

R4,660 ZAR per night
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4.86 out of 5 average rating, 501 reviews

Peaceful A-frame Getaway

Dec 31 – Jan 7

R4,552 ZAR per night
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Nest in the woods

Sep 15 – 22

R5,235 ZAR per night
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Home in South Lake Tahoe

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

Tahoe Mountain Cabin

May 19 – 26

R8,707 ZAR per night
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Enjoy Lake Tahoe from your own Mountain Hideaway

Jul 6 – 13

R6,096 ZAR per night
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Home in South Lake Tahoe

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

The Perfect Mountain Escape w/ Hot Tub!

May 22 – 29

R5,834 ZAR per night
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

WaldenMeadow A/C Spa Skeeball Shuffleboard Foosbal

Jan 3 – 10

R10,933 ZAR per night
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4.94 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

NEAR Ski Slopes and Lake! Modern, rustic, hot tub!

Sep 27 – Oct 4

R6,220 ZAR per night

Your guide to Camp Richardson

All About Camp Richardson

Nestled on the southern shores of Lake Tahoe, Camp Richardson’s breathtaking landscapes provide a stunning backdrop to an abundance of outdoor activities. Perhaps you’ll head up to the mountains to enjoy world-class skiing, hike or bike along the scenic trails, or swim in the clear waters of Pope Beach. Camp Richardson’s prime location also provides convenient access to several historic landmarks alongside the lake’s southern tip, including the Pope House Museum, which recreates a wealthy shipping family’s luxurious life in the early 20th century. The former Valhalla Estate and the Heller Estate, located in the 100-year-old Tallac Historic Site, both host community events and celebrations. And Vikingsholm, a charming recreation of a Swedish castle, sits along the shores of Emerald Bay, where the panoramas shift from snowy to lush as the seasons progress.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Camp Richardson

From December through February, Camp Richardson transforms into a winter wonderland. The snow-capped slopes of the nearby mountains make conditions great for downhill skiing, sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The crisp spring climate is a great time to bike and wander along the area’s scenic trails. One of best times to book Camp Richardson cabins is the summer, when you can enjoy kayaking, paddle-boarding, and boating on the lake. Naturally, the breathtaking fall foliage creates an exceptional setting for outdoor recreational activities. The town also embraces the season’s cozy charms, and its annual Oktoberfest features tasty German food, a pumpkin patch, crafts, and live music.


Top things to do in Camp Richardson

Tallac Historic Site

The three rustic estates on the 74-acre Tallac Historic Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, provide an immersive opportunity to learn about Camp Richardson’s former inhabitants. Browse the exhibits in the free museum, then wander around the former summer cottages and gardens. Although the buildings are closed during the winter, the grounds remain open, and the site transforms into a popular cross-country skiing and snowshoeing spot.

Emerald Bay

Located within the Emerald Bay State Park is Emerald Bay, one of Lake Tahoe’s crown jewels, where lush, pine-tree-topped mountains cocoon an inlet whose waters dazzle in vibrant shades of turquoise, blue, and green. If you canoe over to Fannette Island, located in the middle of the bay, you can climb Mrs. Knight’s Tea House, a stone structure that offers beautiful panoramas from the top. Nearby hiking trails, including the Rubicon Trail and the Vikingsholm Trails, provide spectacular views of Lake Tahoe. Just as striking is the Scandinavian architecture of the Vikingsholm Castle on the shore.

Desolation Wilderness

Located southwest of Lake Tahoe and situated on both sides of the Sierra Nevada mountain range is Desolation Wilderness, a federally protected haven with dramatic granite landscapes and well-maintained trailheads. Portions of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail and Tahoe Rim Trail pass through the area, taking you past subalpine forests, valleys, and glacial lakes. There’s a quota on overnight stays, so obtain a day permit or multi-day permit before you go.

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