About Zephyr Cove RV & Campground
Number of accommodations: 147
Campground Amenities
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Restaurant
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Showers
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Dump Station
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Birding
Boating
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Jet Skiing
Kayaking
Motor Boat
Mountain Biking
Paddling
Photography
Skiing
Snow Tubing
Snowmobile
Swimming
Tubing
Water Activities
Water Skiing
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Reviews (167)
Review Summary
lawrenze m
VerifiedDecember 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 139, Loop: 1
Clean and sites are in the middle of pine trees. Great location. Just as other reviewers noted, some sites can be very close to each other and un-leveled. Ours was alright. 138 adjacent to us is bigger. 140 is small, and their picnic table is right next to our sewer hookup.
Fred S
VerifiedDecember 1, 2025 • Stayed at: 167, Loop: 1
We visited off season (November), the RV portion of concessions were shut down, so check in was across the street at the resort. Site is apparently “cash-less” so if you plan on using the available laundry, you’ll need to come prepared with quarters. Restrooms and shower facilities were decent & reasonably clean. Full hookups were convenient.
Akashdeep S
VerifiedNovember 29, 2025 • Stayed at: 3, Loop: 2
Too loud even past midnight. Loud music contintued past midnight. Group size not enforced at all. Some standard sites had more than 10 people.
Igor T
VerifiedNovember 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 159, Loop: 1
beautiful place to stay
Lorrie S
VerifiedNovember 18, 2025 • Stayed at: 154, Loop: 1
Beautiful spot. Looking forward to going back
James R
VerifiedNovember 17, 2025 • Stayed at: 110, Loop: 1
When I arrived, place seemed to be unmanaged. (3:30PM) Called # and found someone across the street in the Gift Shop. "We're pretty laid back." Did not see anyone monitoring the sites. Old tags were still on the posts. A lot of disrepair. Covers off the utility boxes. My site and adjacent site, fences had been backed into (even visible in the site picture for #110). Also, fence rail had been removed and was partially burned. There were Nice new tables stamped U.S.F.S. . Staff focus was on bringing out snowmobiles for winter concession. I had stopped in a few weeks earlier staff was distributing price sheets with pricing different from that on Rec.Gov. This is really a nice place. However, it needs Attention and Management. Sites need to be serviced and tables set up. some sites looked like there was not space for tables. This is in serious need of Management and Servicing. It was quiet, guests were respectful. Just no Management.
Laura G
VerifiedNovember 10, 2025 • Stayed at: 161, Loop: 1
This is a beautiful campground and the location can’t be beat. We selected a premium pull-through site, and still couldn’t pull into it because of the tightness of the interior roads and the trees. Even after unhooking our TOAD, we still couldn’t pull into the site, and we’re only 38’ without the TOAD. We just couldn’t make the turn into the site. We eventually had to back into our pull-through. We were just barely able to keep our Jeep Cherokee on the pad as well. Fortunately there’s lots of other parking throughout the campground for vehicles, and we were there during mid-October, so it wasn’t busy. They have propane on site, but it’s not for the campers. If you think you might need propane, make sure you fill up before arriving. The U-Haul in S. Lake Tahoe worked great for us. We were even able to navigate through their parking lot with our motorhome easier than the campground. I did see a 45’ class A next to us, and they had a Cherokee Toad as well, but I’m assuming they had to do what we did to get into their site as well. If you’re 35’ or more, HIGHLY recommend you make sure you get a site you KNOW you can get into before arriving here, if possible. When it’s busy season, you might not get an opportunity to get a different site. Regardless, it was still a fabulous stay, you can get full hookups, they accept pets, and the lake is a quick walk across the street. I really couldn’t find another place with all that.
Jeff J
VerifiedNovember 10, 2025 • Stayed at: 126, Loop: 1
We went late October. Not a whole lot of folks camping. Clean, full, hookups. Loved it.
Julie J
VerifiedNovember 6, 2025 • Stayed at: 162, Loop: 1
Spent a week at zephyr cove and it was amazing. Beautiful views and plenty to do.
Todd L
VerifiedNovember 5, 2025 • Stayed at: 185, Loop: 3
Camping here in August was an incredible experience! The natural beauty of the area was breathtaking, and the facilities were clean and well-maintained. The weather was perfect for outdoor activities, and our family thoroughly enjoyed spending time at the beach and exploring the surrounding area. I highly recommend this spot to anyone looking for a memorable camping trip!
Location Zephyr Cove RV & Campground
Address:
760 U.S. Hwy 50
Zephyr Cove, NV, 89448
United States
From Reno Airport
- U.S. 395 S/Interstate 580 S ramp to Carson City
- Merge onto I-580 S/US-395 S
- Continue onto US-50 W/Hwy 50
- Destination will be on the left
From Sacramento
- CA-99 S/US-50 E
- Follow US-50 E to Pioneer Trail in El Dorado County (94.7 mi)
- Turn right on Pioneer Trail
- Drive to Hew 50 in Zephyr Cove
- Turn Right onto Lake Tahoe Blvd
- Continue onto Hwy 50
- Destination with be on the right
Latitude & Longitude: 39.0056 / -119.946
Elevation: 1912 feet
Policies & Rules
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Check In: 1:00 pmCheck Out: 11:00 amFor your safety and the safety of our wildlife:Yes—bears and other wildlife are active in this area. Help us keep them wild (and you) safe!Please check the rules on the back of your map upon check-in!Important info is listed there to help keep your stay safe and enjoyable.Store all food, trash, and scented items in the bear boxes provided.Never leave food unattended or in your tent.A moment of convenience can lead to a dangerous situation.Thank you for respecting nature and helping us protect it. |
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Campground Loops 1 & 3 include RV sites. They accommodate one RV and up to one passenger vehicle. Overflow parking is available for additional vehicles. (Extra parking fees may apply.) Tent camping is not permitted at any RV site. |
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Campground Loop 2 includes drive-in tent sites. There is parking for one passenger vehicle at each site. Overflow parking is available for additional vehicles. (Extra parking fees may apply.) RV camping is not permitted at any drive-in tent site. |
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Campground Loop 4 includes walk-in tent sites. These sites are tent-only. They accommodate up to two tents and/or up to six people. These sites are not vehicle-accessible. Tents and equipment must be brought in & out on-foot. Vehicles cannot access these sites and must use nearby overflow parking. |