smitholot
it would be i assume in eldorado national forest but could you tell me anything more specific then that? i would like it to be by tin bridges if there is one.
these first two ppl who answered are rediculous. safeway? really? stay at a hotel. and when i give a refrence of what i think is close like "twin bridges" that means i think that it is close. duh. to correct my opinion is retarded. and twin bridges is close if your not so lazy that while your camping you dont hike more then a couple of miles
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I stayed at NEVADA BEACH CAMPGROUND (NV), LAKE TAHOE BASIN and it was like $30 a night. We were right up against the beach and for convenience, Safeway was nearby.
National Park campgrounds will not be free, but are usually very inexpensive. Try http://www.recreation.gov to see if you can find something that fits your budget.
Or, I'm sure there are plenty of camping groups on various websites that can offer tips and secret spots. Try google to find some.
Edit - Wow, excuse me for answering your vague question. I hadn't realized that passing a Safeway on the way to a campground that's several miles away and on the beach deserved me being drawn & quartered.
If you want to go rough it in the woods somewhere 135 miles from civilization, be my guest. Still won't be free, though. But, at least this way you won't shed your special cheer on anyone else trying to be helpful.
I stayed at NEVADA BEACH CAMPGROUND (NV), LAKE TAHOE BASIN and it was like $30 a night. We were right up against the beach and for convenience, Safeway was nearby.
National Park campgrounds will not be free, but are usually very inexpensive. Try http://www.recreation.gov to see if you can find something that fits your budget.
Or, I'm sure there are plenty of camping groups on various websites that can offer tips and secret spots. Try google to find some.
Edit - Wow, excuse me for answering your vague question. I hadn't realized that passing a Safeway on the way to a campground that's several miles away and on the beach deserved me being drawn & quartered.
If you want to go rough it in the woods somewhere 135 miles from civilization, be my guest. Still won't be free, though. But, at least this way you won't shed your special cheer on anyone else trying to be helpful.
Any recommendation for Cabin/Lodge/Camp Sites in Lake Tahoe?
pinaytechi
I'm looking for a campsite in Lake Tahoe, pls send me links. I prefer site near Donner Lake if there's any....
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We love Rustic Cottages on Tahoe Vista which has a bunch of great small cabins at a reasonable price.
Camping - you might still find something at Fallen Leaf - a national forest campground as opposed to the state parks. This, though, is on the west side of Tahoe rather than the north by Donner. You should look at campgrounds in the Tahoe National Forest for that.
We love Rustic Cottages on Tahoe Vista which has a bunch of great small cabins at a reasonable price.
Camping - you might still find something at Fallen Leaf - a national forest campground as opposed to the state parks. This, though, is on the west side of Tahoe rather than the north by Donner. You should look at campgrounds in the Tahoe National Forest for that.
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