Best Cabin Camping near Olympic Valley, CA

Several cabin accommodations near Olympic Valley provide comfortable lodging options for visitors to the Tahoe area. Village Camp Truckee offers cabin rentals with full electric hookups, running water, and access to showers and toilet facilities. The cabins are set among tall pine trees, providing natural shade and a forest atmosphere. Meeks Bay Resort & Marina features cabin accommodations with thirty-amp hookups, fires allowed on site, and trash collection service. William Kent Campground includes cabin options within walking distance of Lake Tahoe. "This was a nice campground with very nice facilities. We visited in November and were the only ones there," notes a visitor about their cabin experience.

Rustic cabins are available at Peter Grubb Hut and Benson Hut, both accessible only by hiking in. These more remote cabin options provide basic amenities like drinking water, picnic tables, and toilet facilities but lack electricity or running water hookups. According to a review, Benson Hut is "a hidden gem... with 8 bunks, some counter space, wood, and a nice privy." Most cabins in the area are reservable, with booking essential during summer months when demand peaks. Pet policies vary by location, with several properties including Village Camp Truckee and William Kent allowing pets, while Meeks Bay Resort prohibits animals.

Most cabin facilities provide basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own bedding, towels, and personal items. Kitchen amenities vary significantly between locations, from the fully-equipped facilities at Village Camp Truckee to more primitive cooking arrangements at the hike-in huts. Firewood is available at most sites, though availability may be seasonal. On-site markets exist at some of the larger campgrounds including Fallen Leaf Campground and Tahoe Valley Campground, allowing guests to purchase basic supplies. Most cabins operate seasonally, typically from May through October, though Village Camp Truckee remains open year-round, serving as a convenient base for exploring the Donner Lake area.

Best Cabin Sites Near Olympic Valley, California (51)

    1. William Kent Campground

    13 Reviews
    Tahoe City, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 583-3642

    $42 - $118 / night

    "Yes, we were on the back end, so as far from the lake as you could be, and yes there are cabins that butt up to some of the sites."

    "Some of the sites back onto cabins and we were worried they would be noisy at night, but we didn't hear a thing.  The hosts and rangers were really friendly and helpful."

    2. Village Camp Truckee

    13 Reviews
    Truckee, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 290-6210

    "This place is beautiful cabins are cozy and everything is centrally located to conveniences and shopping! We had a blast bring the family it’s a good family vibe your kiddos will love it!!"

    "Our front space is shared with our other neighbor so be nice haha. They have great staff here. Nice place to hub for Donner Lake or one of the other lakes in the close proximity."

    3. Fallen Leaf Campground - South Lake Tahoe

    35 Reviews
    South Lake Tahoe, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 544-0426

    $47 - $128 / night

    "Sites have lots of space, table, fire ring and generally level drive pads. Water spigots are not too far. Showers scattered throughout camp though not every bathroom has them."

    "This is a huge campground, with a variety of camping sites, near enough to Lake Tahoe for activities but far enough away to avoid the massive crowds of east Lake Tahoe."

    4. Meeks Bay Resort & Marina

    7 Reviews
    Tahoma, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 525-6946

    $9 - $500 / night

    "Clean and best play to stay with beach access, cabins, tents sites and rv sites. Tent site can fit 2 or more tents with fire pit and picnic table. Restroom with shower and warm water."

    "Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake Tahoe, our family's stay at the cabins was nothing short of enchanting."

    5. Tahoe Valley Campground

    29 Reviews
    South Lake Tahoe, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It was very crowded and we stayed in our site and away from public areas. Pool was open as well as restrooms/showers. They talked about bears visiting but we didn’t spot any there."

    "Plenty of pull thru spots, full hookups, regularly spaced bathroom/showers. Nice store for basic needs, nice laundry room."

    6. RV Village Campground At Camp Richardson Resort — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    19 Reviews
    South Lake Tahoe, CA
    21 miles
    +1 (800) 544-1801

    $50 - $60 / night

    "Close to the lake with water, electric, and limited sewer hookups. Though right off the highway, traffic sounds aren’t too bad."

    "Book early but if you are looking for a Tahoe campground n.v d this is it. Close to stores if you forget stuff. This is more of a sleeping in the woods than hotel camping."

    7. Benson Hut

    1 Review
    Norden, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 426-3632

    "I guess it’s a 5 minute uphill walk from the PCT and is hidden (plus not on PCT maps) so it’s relatively unused for non-locals. Always find something fun here left behind. 8 bunks."

    8. Big Meadows Campground

    5 Reviews
    Alpine Meadows, CA
    14 miles
    Website

    "Definitely a great stay, big space, plenty of clean bathrooms, great camp store, and great hikes without having to leave the campground."

    "It sounds like there are multiple Big Meadow camp grounds in California. This review is for Big Meadow Campground, Sequoia NF - FS, CA. The photos are of site 009B. My visit was wonderful."

    9. Nevada Beach Campground and Day Use Pavilion

    15 Reviews
    Stateline, NV
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 588-5562

    $47 - $49 / night

    "No full hook up,fire pit,close to braxh dpot 52"

    "It's right on the California-nevada state line near Lake Tahoe. In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful places in the US. A lot of the campsites have a view of the lake."

    10. Truckee River RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Floriston, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 448-4650

    "It's about a 15 minute drive to Truckee but the spots are pretty good with either 30 or 50 amp. There's is a great 'Legacy' bike path that goes all the way to town and Donner lake. We'd come back."

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Cabin Reviews near Olympic Valley, CA

256 Reviews of 51 Olympic Valley Campgrounds


  • m
    Aug. 13, 2018

    Thousand Trails Snowflower

    SUP and kayak friendly

    we found there to be a lot of rules at this campground such as no fires, however there is a community fire pit. No driving over 5 MPH, no charcoal grills or smokers, only electric and propane grills. They are also very serious about the 11pm quiet time.

    Aside from all the rules this was a very clean, family and pet friendly campground. Very clean bathrooms with showers!! There are a few lakes that are very nice for fishing and kayaking. Nice calm water for a leisurely SUP experience.

  • Bernardo B.
    Aug. 7, 2020

    Tahoe Valley Campground

    Overall an ok experience

    I’ll start by saying this campsite is huge , there’s like 400 sites so you got to keep that in mind when booking . We got a couple of the sites with electricity which were nice . No fire pits included because those are rented additional , lucky we had one from home . Firewood is $10 a bundle at the store so keep that in mind . The campground advertises WiFi but it’s ran from an separate company and service is extremely poor and slow so your better of using your cellphone data . This is a very active bear area with no bear boxes so keep in mind . We saw bears every single night roaming around and eating from the picnic tables . Some small , medium and extra large size . I recommend the tent sites better than the RV sites because they have a nice location and more private . The RV sites are just packed like sardines , some barely fit or stick out a few inches . Restrooms are clean and showers too . Funny detail the shower head is positioned for ADA handicap specs so you got to kneel down or seat to shower . The campground is located on the Main Street so it’s walking distance to stores or restaurants , I would go back but choose a better site on an outside loop more secluded instead of being in the middle of hundreds of rv’s

  • J
    Jul. 11, 2023

    Meeks Bay Resort & Marina

    Great Place to Stay

    Clean and best play to stay with beach access, cabins, tents sites and rv sites. Tent site can fit 2 or more tents with fire pit and picnic table. Restroom with shower and warm water.

  • Natalie G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2020

    Desolation Hotel - Hope Valley

    Great location & amenities

    This is a privately owned Resort with cabins, yurts, campsites, etc close to a super awesome river and with lots of great amenities, including a cafe/store, sauna, trails and a restaurant. The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because I didn't love the site itself that we were in especially with a $60 price tag. It was great to be close to the river, but the site was small and on a hill like a lot of them were. There were cheaper sites but I didn't see what those were like. Otherwise, we had fun playing in the water, using the sauna and having access to great amenities before going into more primitive camping. There was a fire ban while we were there, and there is NO SMOKING anywhere on their property. Everyone that worked there was super friendly and helpful and we enjoyed our stay.

  • M
    Oct. 11, 2021

    American River Resort

    Family of 4 roof top tent camping

    Nice campground - close to river. .5 mile walk to town for shopping/eating. All sites have fire pit and picnic table. Bathrooms clean and private showers. A little pricey for a tent site - 45.00 and 5.00 for the dog but it’s California.

  • marcus K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2025

    Fallen Leaf Campground - South Lake Tahoe

    Beautiful campground

    Sites have lots of space, table, fire ring and generally level drive pads. Water spigots are not too far. Showers scattered throughout camp though not every bathroom has them. There is a small camp store that has wifi. Book far in advance to get a spot in summer.

  • K
    Oct. 3, 2022

    RV Village Campground At Camp Richardson Resort — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    Great Location

    You’re at Tahoe so how bad can it be? That said, RV Village at Camp Richardson is not bad, not great, but good. We are in space 57, it is definitely big enough for our 26’ TT, I think it was considered a 40’ space. Spaces are relatively close together, perhaps if a little more off-grid space was what you were looking for Fallen Leaf is 5 minutes away, it was dry camping but more elbow room. People here at Richardson were mildly friendly. John at hotel front desk was the shining star of the crew! The rest let’s just say we people skills challenged. Signage coming in was a bit tricky finding the actual RV village kiosk. If you miss first entrance and kiosk (on left) just as you approach and see hotel on right there is another entrance kiosk on left. While Camp Richardson is year round we came in early October and found some services were starting to shit down for winter.

  • Amber B.
    Aug. 5, 2018

    Lake Tahoe KOA - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Doable

    This campground is located in a gorgeous spot by a creek, about 7-10 minutes away from the Y. Drawbacks are that the campsites are incredibly small (about the size of a parking spot), and are pretty much on top of each other. It’s pretty inconvenient to have picnic tables right next to your neighbors fire pit. Also, we had a bear come through our campsite a couple nights during our stay. We weren’t harassed but our next door neighbors had their trunk broken into, ice chests raided, and some heavy bear breathing right next to their tents 😬

  • Aly M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 12, 2024

    Meeks Bay Resort & Marina

    Family, campfires, and S’more: The Lowdown On Meeks Bay

    Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake Tahoe, our family's stay at the cabins was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the breathtaking views of the crystal-clear Tahoe water. My wife and I were having a celebratory wedding weekend with family, we had just gotten married (eloped) in Yosemite the day before driving to Tahoe. The cabins were full of rustic charm, very cozy, and in a great location!

    One of the highlights of our trip was waking up to the beauty of Lake Tahoe right outside our window. Whether we were sipping coffee on the porch or enjoying a family campfire by the shore, the lake served as the perfect backdrop for our celebratory memories.

    The campground itself was well-maintained and staffed by friendly and accommodating personnel who were very helpful when it came to our firewood needs! We took advantage of the various recreational activities available, from hiking trails to water sports, and even had a chance to roast marshmallows over a campfire under the starry night sky.

    Overall, our experience at the Meeks Bay Resort cabins exceeded our expectations in every way. It provided the ideal setting for quality family time, relaxation, and adventure amidst the stunning beauty of nature. We can't wait to return for another unforgettable getaway. Everyone voted that we should do this every year so we are looking forward to making this a yearly event!


Guide to Olympic Valley

Cabin accommodations near Olympic Valley are situated in a mountainous region of the Sierra Nevada range, with elevations ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 feet. Winter temperatures typically drop below freezing while summer days reach the 70s and 80s with cool evenings in the 40s. The area experiences heavy snowfall from November through April, with many cabin facilities adapting their operations seasonally.

What to do

Hiking near cabins: Several trails accessible from cabin accommodations provide varying difficulty levels and scenic views. Peter Grubb Hut offers access to Castle Peak, with a camper noting it's "far enough away that you don't get the crowds. Kitchen, firewood, fireplace, and a bunch of bunks."

Beach access: Many cabins provide direct or nearby lake access. At Meeks Bay Resort & Marina, visitors enjoy "a great little campground with a fantastic beach on the lake. Sunrise over the water was beautiful," according to one reviewer who appreciated the well-maintained facilities.

Winter activities: The cabins near Olympic Valley serve as bases for winter sports enthusiasts. When staying at cabins, visitors can access nearby ski areas, with Nevada Beach Campground described by one visitor as "immersed in forest" with "breathtakingly beautiful" views of Lake Tahoe against "a back drop of the Sierras."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained cabin areas. One visitor at William Kent Campground described it as "conveniently located within walking distance of a lot of different places. Beautiful campground... Decent bathrooms."

Proximity to towns: Many appreciate the balance between nature and access to services. Truckee River RV Park is "about a 15 minute drive to Truckee" and there's "a great 'Legacy' bike path that goes all the way to town and Donner lake," allowing cabin guests to access urban amenities while enjoying rural settings.

Family-friendly atmosphere: Reviews consistently mention the welcoming environment for families with children. "Grounds are nice" with a "play ground for kids, ping pong table, foseball table," notes a Truckee River RV Park visitor, highlighting the recreational options available beyond standard cabin amenities.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Booking early is essential, especially during peak periods. A visitor to Nevada Beach Campground warns that "reservation a must get filled up quickly" and another mentions "it was one of the pricier campgrounds we've stayed at, costing $39/night."

Seasonal considerations: Many cabin facilities have limited operating seasons. William Kent Campground is only "Open May 5 - Oct 11" according to one reviewer, while other facilities may maintain different schedules.

Noise factors: Proximity to roads or neighboring cabins can impact the experience. At Truckee River RV Park, a camper noted "Highway noise" as a drawback, while at William Kent, a visitor mentioned some sites "seem to sit right in the neighbors backyards."

Tips for camping with families

Look for cabin locations with amenities: Tahoe Valley Campground runs "a ton of events like karaoke nights, live music, and smores nights" with "hot showers and well lit clean bathrooms," making it suitable for families seeking structured activities.

Consider cabin proximity to attractions: When selecting cabins, check walking distance to beaches or trails. A William Kent visitor appreciated being "nestled in a neighborhood on West shore. That means it's close to the road, Sunnyside, a deli, the beach, bike trails, etc and about 10 minutes to Tahoe City."

Pack for variable weather: Mountain conditions can change rapidly. A Nevada Beach camper reported "it was extremely cold the night we stayed, with temps hovering around freezing," highlighting the need for appropriate cold-weather gear even during warmer seasons.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: When booking cabin or RV sites, check the dimensions carefully. At Fallen Leaf Campground, a visitor noted "sites have lots of space, table, fire ring and generally level drive pads," making it easier for parking and setting up equipment.

Utility connections: Not all cabins offer the same hookup options. Village Camp Truckee received positive reviews for its "nice and wide" sites that give "you room from your neighbors," though some sites were described as leaving "1 foot of separation" between units.

Year-round options: For those seeking cabins during off-peak times, some facilities remain open through winter. A Village Camp Truckee reviewer mentioned staying "7 months NOV-JUNE," indicating year-round operations despite seasonal changes in the Olympic Valley area.

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