Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Zephyr Cove, NV

Zephyr Cove Resort campgrounds welcome pets across their drive-in and walk-in sites, with accommodations for tents, RVs, and glamping options. The campground sits directly across Highway 50 from Lake Tahoe, requiring campers with dogs to use the marked crosswalk to access the shoreline. Sites are positioned under large pine trees that provide shade but create tight spacing between neighboring campsites. Many reviews note the campground can feel cramped, particularly in the tent sites, with minimal privacy between camping areas. Dogs must remain leashed throughout the resort property, and pet owners should note that dogs are not permitted on the beach area.

Several pet-friendly camping alternatives surround the Zephyr Cove area, including Nevada Beach Campground which accommodates pets in tent, RV, cabin, and glamping sites. Washoe Lake State Park Campground, located 22 minutes away in Carson City, provides more spacious sites for camping with dogs. Pet owners should bring appropriate waste disposal bags as pine needle ground cover is prevalent throughout the area. Chipmunks frequent many campsites, so pets should be monitored closely to prevent wildlife chasing. The region experiences significant seasonal temperature variations, with occasional early snowfall possible in autumn. Bear activity has been reported in the campgrounds, making proper food storage essential when camping with pets to avoid wildlife encounters.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Zephyr Cove, Nevada (233)

    1. Fallen Leaf Campground - South Lake Tahoe

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

    $47 - $128 / night

    "The campground itself is beautiful, walking distance to Fallen Leaf Lake and short drive to South Lake Tahoe. My husband, my pup and I liked the campsite a lot."

    "From the East you’ll pass thru all of that, past the Camp Richardson and finally turn away from Lake Tahoe into Fallen Leaf Campground."

    2. Tahoe Valley Campground

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

    "Road noise was not too bad and the ability to see the lake made up for anything we heard. The campground was well maintained. The snow added to the scenery. Our pad was paved, but pretty skinny."

    "The area is nice, it is not near the lake but the lake is only a small drive away. The place is crowded and they pack you in here, but our site (113) was a nice place in the corner."

    3. Zephyr Cove RV & Campground — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    26 Reviews
    Zephyr Cove, NV
    1 mile
    +1 (775) 589-4906

    $29 - $407 / night

    "We've always like zephyr cove as it's a bit away from the south shore hectic crowds. Zephyr cove rv park has a ton of rvs, but rent camping as well."

    "It is a very pretty location with just a short walk across the road to the lake shore...the price was right, compared to the rv parks in South Tahoe."

    4. Eagle Point Campground — Emerald Bay State Park

    23 Reviews
    South Lake Tahoe, CA
    9 miles

    $25 - $45 / night

    "4d-120.0849062) while exploring the Emerald Bay section of Lake Tahoe."

    "Our site was #56 which had a partial view of the lake through the trees in the distance. It was also located directly across from the bathrooms and campground host who’s name was David."

    5. D.L. Bliss State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Tahoma, CA
    9 miles

    $35 - $165 / night

    "Upper Pines Campground#74  Pros:

    -Ice sold at campsite for $4 per pack- proceeds go to state park

    -Clean bathrooms close-by

    -Partial shade

    -Close~ 1mi. walk to Lester beach, calawee cove"

    "The campground location is perfect, with access to beautiful beaches and hiking trails. From the campground you can walk to the start of the Rubicon trail."

    6. Campground by the Lake

    18 Reviews
    South Lake Tahoe, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 542-6096

    $41 - $45 / night

    "Campground is right on the main drag through town and just across the street and a short walk to the lake, although the lake does not permit dogs in this area."

    "This large campground (which is run by the city) is right in the middle of South Lake Tahoe and across the highway from The Lake."

    7. Nevada Beach Campground and Day Use Pavilion

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

    $47 - $49 / night

    "Campground right on Nevada Beach shore of Lake Tahoe. Very quiet where we were with little to no traffic noise. We were right near Dog Beach where your pooch can play on the beach unleashed."

    "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."

    8. General Creek Campground — Sugar Pine Point State Park

    16 Reviews
    Tahoma, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 525-7982

    $35 - $475 / night

    "day, so we needed to be able to shower. this campground was perfect. far enough below Tahoe City to be quiet, yet close enough to be able to go into town for any necessary supplies (about 15 minutes) dogs"

    "I had the opportunity to stay in this campground when it was nearly empty."

    9. Meeks Bay

    15 Reviews
    Tahoma, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 525-4733

    $55 - $57 / night

    "The beach is about a 5 minute walk from any spot. Only complaints are the beach is not dog friendly so if you have your dog you can’t go onto the beach but, you can drive close to a dog beach."

    "Just a small walk away from Lake Tahoe shore. Big beautiful trees cover the entire campground. A couple bathrooms that surprisingly do not smell bad and have a running faucet."

    10. Silver City RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Genoa, NV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 267-3359

    "Great location if you want to be near Costco and the capital city.  Great views of the Sierras and the Carson valley. "

    "This RV resort is situated in the middle of everything! Close to Lake Tahoe, Reno, Virginia City and more!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Zephyr Cove, NV

1308 Reviews of 233 Zephyr Cove Campgrounds


  • S
    Jul. 12, 2023

    Zephyr Cove RV & Campground — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    Took one look at my site, and left.

    Booked a tent site. The campground was completely full. My fire ring was at the bumper of my vehicle, the picnic table was basically in someone else’s campsite, and I had to walk up a flight of stairs where the tent site was supposed to be. The site on one side of me looked down on top of me from 10 feet away, the RV site next to me was crammed on top of me as well. Their front porch was basically staring right at my site, like I would be there entertainment for the night.

    I had planned to camp out of the back of my truck for a quick overnight stay. Lots of better options around.

    It is nice that it is walking distance from Zephyr Cove. But Zephyr Cove was packed. Nevada beach was only a four minute drive away and much more spacious and relaxing.

    $67, plus taxes and fees, for no services and being packed in like sardines, no thanks.

  • Lizzy C.
    Jun. 13, 2017

    Zephyr Cove RV & Campground — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    Large park for rv and tent camping

    We've always like zephyr cove as it's a bit away from the south shore hectic crowds. Zephyr cove rv park has a ton of rvs, but rent camping as well. Sites are very close together with some shade depending on the site. Lots of bees this year, so bring an epipen if you're allergic. Bathrooms aren't kept very clean, but the campground is very large so there are a lot of people going in and out. Staff was very friendly. Close access to the lake, and a bar is within walking distance. This is bear country, so be prepared and don't leave food out! A neighboring site left a ton of food out and a very large and hungry bear made himself comfortable.

    Dog friendly :)

  • R
    Jun. 28, 2023

    Zephyr Cove RV & Campground — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    Beware fellow campers

    Beware my fellow RV Campers We book a reservation in Jan 2023 along with some other friends and family from different parts of the USA for a family reunion in the beginning of July 2023. Zephyr Cove took our reservation and a deposit. Gave a confirmation number. Three days before we were to arrive, they called to cancel my reservation via voicemail. Reason, Zephyr Cove overbooked???? Unbelievable, and unacceptable. I called them. Sat on hold for over 30 mins. Finally someone answered. I tried to explain about the family reunion, and I was the only one out of our group to be canceled. All they could say was"sorry for the inconvenience", over and over. To add insult to this later. They sent me an email saying they were sorry that I had to cancel my reservation. I have never in all my years of RVing had a reservation canceled due to overbooking let alone 3 days before your arrival date. As I said"BEWARE MY FELLOW RV CAMPERS. JUST BECAUSE YOU MAKE A RESERVATION, PUT A DEPOSIT DOWN, GET A CONFIRMATION NUMBER. ZEPHYR COVE RESORT CAN CANCEL YOU AT THE LAST MINUTE". I will never stay here or any other place affiliated with Zephyr Cove knowing they can cancel you out for overbooking months later and at the last minute. How can one plan knowing this???????????

  • Nancy E.
    Jun. 4, 2019

    Zephyr Cove RV & Campground — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    Beautiful scenery

    We stayed here for one night in May. It was a beautiful site under large trees. We stayed when they were just opening for the season. Restrooms and showers were very clean and were very private. The RV park was very busy, the upper tent sites were not yet open. It is a very pretty location with just a short walk across the road to the lake shore...the price was right, compared to the rv parks in South Tahoe. Zephyr cove also has a lodge and cabins and a restaurant. Would stay here again.

  • Randy J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 21, 2020

    Tahoe Valley Campground

    Zephyr Cove - Perfect Timing

    Most likely due to COVID and it being off season, the campground was barely a 3rd full. We had site 157 about 150 yards from the road. Road noise was not too bad and the ability to see the lake made up for anything we heard. The campground was well maintained. The snow added to the scenery. Our pad was paved, but pretty skinny. Our fold out stairs did not reach the ground due to the small drop off from the pavement. I added a few boards to solve that.   Remember you have to park in the campground and then walk across the street to check in.  

    The beach was amazing. We had 2 small dogs so they went allowed on the Zephyr Cove beach, but a short walk to the right there is a dog friendly beach. I would argue it’s even better part of the beach. Nice rock formations and sandy beach. 

    Unhook and go see Emerald Bay. Make sure you check out the waterfall and short like to eagle lake. All from the Eagle Falls parking lot.  Kiva Beach is also a great place to go if you have have dogs or even if you don’t

  • Jon S.
    Jun. 1, 2018

    Zephyr Cove RV & Campground — Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

    A wonderful place to grow up camping

    Our family camped here every summer when I was growing up. The waters of Lake Tahoe were much clearer and far less crowded then (1950s - 1960s), so we often had an entire beach along the northeastern shore to ourselves when we took our boat out for the day.

    It was a special place for my mom, too: she grew up in Reno and attended Campfire Girls summer camps there in the 1930s.

    Even after all of the development and human impacts, Zephyr Cove and Lake Tahoe are very nice spots for family camping and outings. Try it after Labor Day, when many summer-season tourists leave, if you are ready for chilly weather and the occasional early-season snowfallin exchange for a quieter experience.

  • Les W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2021

    Sparks Marina RV Park

    Great spot

    This campground is in town but still is a great place to stop. Has nice dog park, great hookups. Close to the Sparks marina if you want to walk, but we were here for the Nugget rib cook-off. Just not sure on the all the rules as it seems some are followed some you can ignore.

  • David B.
    May. 29, 2021

    Tahoe Valley Campground

    Nice but crowded

    The area is nice, it is not near the lake but the lake is only a small drive away. The place is crowded and they pack you in here, but our site (113) was a nice place in the corner. There are much better sites with more room near the dog park if you are looking for more space.

  • Jaci B.
    Nov. 17, 2020

    Village Camp Truckee

    Loved the scenery

    Gorgeous spot. Park undergoing renovations and roads a little tight but all in all a beautiful park. Great dog park


Guide to Zephyr Cove

Pet friendly camping near Zephyr Cove, Nevada offers diverse options for both tent and RV campers at elevations ranging from 6,200 to 6,800 feet above sea level. The area experiences dramatic temperature shifts, with daytime summer highs averaging 75-80°F but dropping to 40-50°F at night. Winter camping remains available at select locations with temperatures frequently below freezing from November through April.

What to do

Beach access at Lake Tahoe: Nevada Beach Campground provides direct lake access and designated dog-friendly areas. "There is a smaller dog-friendly area of the beach, so if you're bringing your pup(s), your beach access will be limited to that area only," notes Carolyn P. The campground offers spacious sites that can accommodate both tents and RVs.

Hiking with dogs: The trails around Eagle Point Campground connect to multiple hiking options. "Rubicon trail is nearby and we did twice mainly to get down to the water, lots of private small areas to sunbathe and take a dip," shares Vanessa G. Most trails require dogs to be leashed, and water access points for dogs are limited during peak summer months.

Water activities: Paddleboarding and kayaking with dogs is permitted at most public launch areas. "Cute little beach that a quarter of a mile walk. My friend and I took down our inflatable kayaks and paddled to the Island," says Beka S. Early mornings provide the calmest water conditions for paddling with pets.

What campers like

Campsite spacing and privacy: D.L. Bliss State Park Campground gets high marks for site layout. "One thing my wife and I love about this campground is the creative design of the sites. They are close together but beautiful and create such a fun experience," writes Brady R. The campground offers significant shade under large pine trees.

Clean facilities: Bathroom and shower quality varies significantly between campgrounds. "Showers with hot water! (You do have to pay for the shower a dollar per 3 minute. You need cash to get tokens for the shower room) Clean bathrooms that flush," reports Beka S. about Eagle Point Campground. Many campgrounds offer flush toilets but limited shower access.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Chipmunks are common throughout the area, and larger wildlife sightings occur frequently. "We encountered a mama bear and her 2 cubs quite a few times but everyone worked together to make noises," says Gisselle at Eagle Point. Most campgrounds have established protocols for wildlife encounters.

What you should know

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects several campgrounds, particularly Zephyr Cove Resort. "It's right next to the highway - no trees no nothing between the site and the highway. And there is only 20 feet between the highway and the site. Noise is unbearable," reports Piotr Ś. Request sites farther from roads when making reservations.

Bear activity: Bear encounters are common throughout the Tahoe region. "Park rangers are present and will ticket you if not compliant with placing items/trash in bear boxes, warnings given first though," warns Vanessa G. All food, scented items, and pet food must be stored in provided bear boxes when not in use.

Reservation challenges: Many campgrounds fill months in advance, especially for summer weekends. "Booked a pull through site. Got a back in," reports Piotr Ś. at Zephyr Cove Resort. Consider booking at least 6 months ahead for summer camping, or aim for weekday visits during shoulder seasons (May and September).

Tips for camping with families

Water temperature awareness: Lake Tahoe remains cold year-round, averaging 65°F even in summer. "The waters of Lake Tahoe were much clearer and far less crowded then (1950s - 1960s), so we often had an entire beach along the northeastern shore to ourselves when we took our boat out for the day," shares Jon S. about Meeks Bay. Children may need wetsuits even during summer months.

Family-friendly amenities: Tahoe Valley Campground provides organized activities for children. "They put on a ton of events like karaoke nights, live music, and smores nights. Hot showers and well lit clean bathrooms," reports Dani P. Many campgrounds offer firewood sales, but prices range from $8-12 per bundle.

Beach access timing: Morning hours provide calmer water and less crowded beaches. "Mornings are glassy on the lake for paddle boarding and kayaking as well, but choppier in the afternoon," advises Ryan W. Families with dogs should arrive at dog-friendly areas before 9am for the best experience.

Tips from RVers

Electric hookup limitations: Washoe Lake State Park Campground offers reliable electric service. "Large sites with water and electricity (loop A). Beautiful views of the mountains. Lots to do in the area," shares Rich J. Winter camping is available with hookups, but water connections may be shut off during freeze risk.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds with RV sites provide dump stations. "We paid $25 instead of the full $30 required for an out-of-state vehicle at a hookup site. I think $5 was taken off since the water at the sites was still shut off," notes Mea H. about Washoe Lake State Park Campground. Several gas stations in South Lake Tahoe offer dump stations for $10-15 per use.

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds have uneven sites requiring levelers. "The sites are on top of each other. So you will need to pick your site carefully," cautions Steve & Ashley G. about Meeks Bay. Most RV sites in the area accommodate units up to 30 feet, with limited options for larger rigs.

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