About RV Village Campground at Camp Richardson Resort
Number of accommodations: 98
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Boating
Fishing
Swimming
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
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RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Showers
On Site Services
- General Store
- Restaurant
Water Access
- Marina
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Reviews (213)
What Guests Are Saying
RV Village Campground at Camp Richardson Resort offers a beautiful, wooded setting with a great location near the lake and South Tahoe attractions. Many guests appreciate the quiet atmosphere during the off-season, clean campsites, and helpful front desk staff. However, some have noted outdated bathrooms, inconvenient hookup placements, and noise disturbances from other campers, indicating potential areas for improvement.
What Guests Are Saying
RV Village Campground at Camp Richardson Resort offers a beautiful, wooded setting with a great location near the lake and South Tahoe attractions. Many guests appreciate the quiet atmosphere during the off-season, clean campsites, and helpful front desk staff. However, some have noted outdated bathrooms, inconvenient hookup placements, and noise disturbances from other campers, indicating potential areas for improvement.
Review Summary
Jitka S
VerifiedJune 1, 2025 • Stayed at: 74, Loop: RV Village Campground
My husband and me had great time in the campground. I admit, part of our wonderful experience was the fact we visited before the main season, the campground was ours! I love the location near beach and several hikes and quiet camping due to forbidden generators. If you don’t get WiFi at your campsite, for sure you get it at the lodge. Camping luxury!
Robert H
VerifiedMay 18, 2025 • Stayed at: 18, Loop: RV Village Campground
I have been going to Camp Richardson for about 30 years. The campgrounds are always clean and the staff are friendly. Do heed the bear warnings as they will wander through. You are close to the ice cream shop, the grocery store/deli and the beach. The marina is competitively priced. There is a beachside restaurant. Depending on your service, there is not much cell coverage, and the wifi is quite limited. So detach and relax.
Robert H
VerifiedMay 18, 2025 • Stayed at: 18, Loop: RV Village Campground
I have been going to Camp Richardson for about 30 years. The campgrounds are always clean and the staff are friendly. Do heed the bear warnings as they will wander through. You are close to the ice cream shop, the grocery store/deli and the beach. The marina is competitively priced. There is a beachside restaurant. Depending on your service, there is not much cell coverage, and the wifi is quite limited. So detach and relax.
Curtis C
VerifiedMay 13, 2025 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: RV Village Campground
Nice campground and we did enjoy the scenery, HOWEVER...this campground really needs to fix a few BIG FLAWS that caused many people problems while we were there.
1. At check in the person drew on the paper and told us to take an immediate right turn (this after having seen our 34 ft 5th wheel). The turn isn't wide enough to turn a normal trailer on, let alone a long one like ours. (Fellow campers were told by another person to go up a ways and make a u-turn so they could get around that corner. However, even that intersection was barely big enough to make a u-turn with a trailer.
2. Because of trees and the odd placement of electrical boxes and sewer dumps, we could barely get into our space. Who puts the sewer at the front of the campsite that near the road? Or the Electrical? Weirdest thing we've ever seen. Other campers were shaking their heads as well. There was a large rock and an electrical box across the road where we needed to have our truck in order to get into our space. Our friends had to actually drive in forward with their 5th wheel rather than back in because the sewer was so close to the road and back to back with their neighbor. This campground went cheap and put sewers together so our other friends had to run their sewer hose underneath their trailer!
Wish my review could have been better, but this was extremely stressful!
Curtis C
VerifiedMay 13, 2025 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: RV Village Campground
Nice campground and we did enjoy the scenery, HOWEVER...this campground really needs to fix a few BIG FLAWS that caused many people problems while we were there.
1. At check in the person drew on the paper and told us to take an immediate right turn (this after having seen our 34 ft 5th wheel). The turn isn't wide enough to turn a normal trailer on, let alone a long one like ours. (Fellow campers were told by another person to go up a ways and make a u-turn so they could get around that corner. However, even that intersection was barely big enough to make a u-turn with a trailer.
2. Because of trees and the odd placement of electrical boxes and sewer dumps, we could barely get into our space. Who puts the sewer at the front of the campsite that near the road? Or the Electrical? Weirdest thing we've ever seen. Other campers were shaking their heads as well. There was a large rock and an electrical box across the road where we needed to have our truck in order to get into our space. Our friends had to actually drive in forward with their 5th wheel rather than back in because the sewer was so close to the road and back to back with their neighbor. This campground went cheap and put sewers together so our other friends had to run their sewer hose underneath their trailer!
Wish my review could have been better, but this was extremely stressful!
Ayrton R
VerifiedMay 10, 2025 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: RV Village Campground
Nice campground overall, but site 36 had a few issues. The site wasn’t level, and both the faucet and sewer hookup were located too far forward. I had to pull the RV ahead to connect the water and sewer hoses, then disconnect everything and reposition the RV when we were ready to sleep.
Also, it was a bit disappointing that the showers and restrooms were closed for the off-season. Not a major issue for us since we had an RV, but still worth mentioning.
The WiFi was excellent.
Ayrton R
VerifiedMay 10, 2025 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: RV Village Campground
Nice campground overall, but site 36 had a few issues. The site wasn’t level, and both the faucet and sewer hookup were located too far forward. I had to pull the RV ahead to connect the water and sewer hoses, then disconnect everything and reposition the RV when we were ready to sleep.
Also, it was a bit disappointing that the showers and restrooms were closed for the off-season. Not a major issue for us since we had an RV, but still worth mentioning.
The WiFi was excellent.
Robert M
VerifiedApril 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: RV Village Campground
We had booked 3 nights at the RV Campground from April 9th and within 24 hours we added another 2 nights. We enjoyed the site, the peacefullness of the park and all of the bike trails that went everywhere. April is cold at night but we were prepeared. There are no concrete pads in the RV section (they have them everywhere else) and thes sites are not very level and there is lots of dust and dirt to contend with. The only other issue was that the checking in process was very confusing and the signage for the park was hard to see, Every camper that followed us had the same problem.
Robert M
VerifiedApril 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: RV Village Campground
We had booked 3 nights at the RV Campground from April 9th and within 24 hours we added another 2 nights. We enjoyed the site, the peacefullness of the park and all of the bike trails that went everywhere. April is cold at night but we were prepeared. There are no concrete pads in the RV section (they have them everywhere else) and thes sites are not very level and there is lots of dust and dirt to contend with. The only other issue was that the checking in process was very confusing and the signage for the park was hard to see, Every camper that followed us had the same problem.
Theocharis M
VerifiedApril 13, 2025 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: RV Village Campground
Great campground. Wish to stay open again next winter.
Location RV Village Campground at Camp Richardson Resort
Address:
Po Box 16754
South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96151
United States
The RV Village is located 3 miles south of Tahoe City, on California Highway 89 (Emerald Bay Road).
From Sacramento, take U.S. Highway 50 to South Lake Tahoe and proceed north past the intersection of U.S. Highway 50 and Highway 89 (the "Y"). Look for the Camp Richardson Resort sign on the right side of the Highway.
From North Shore (I-80, Reno, Truckee) take Highway 89 or U.S. Highway 50 to South Shore.
The campground is accessible via California Highway 89, located approximately 3 miles south of Tahoe City. U.S. Highway 50 is also nearby, providing access to South Lake Tahoe.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.9344 / -120.041
Elevation: 1908 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026