Kaspian Campground is located in a mature forest of pine trees overlooking the beautiful Lake Tahoe. Campers will be nestled in a sparse forest of pine trees and evergreen shrubs, just minutes from the bright blue water of Tahoe. The lake and its sandy beaches provides ample recreation opportunities.
Kaspian Campground is ideal for visitors planning a full day of biking around Lake Tahoe. Bike trails that traverse the western shores of the lake begin near the campground.
Visitors enjoy water sports on the lake and relaxing on its sandy beaches.
The campground offers multiple single-family sites for tent-only camping. Sites are equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Accessible flush toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided.
The campground is situated in a former picnic area, across the street from the lake. Campsites are spaced for privacy and surrounded by tall ponderosa pine and white fir trees. Some sites offer spectacular views of Lake Tahoe through the trees.
Kaspian Campground is less than 10 miles from the popular Meeks Bay.
The campground is located 4 miles south of Tahoe City, on California Highway 89.
Amazing camping location! We were here early August and the weather was perfect. There was a lot of shade from the trees and just across the street from Lake Tahoe. Only two bathrooms down by the parking lot so plan accordingly! Staff was wonderful! Definitely coming back soon!
It’s a picnic area converted to camp ground. Has only 9 odd sites. 1 toilet no bathroom. No water outlets near camp site. Only nice part about the site is it is close to the lake.
A cute campground in a good location across from the water. The down side was that it is right next to highway 89 and there were cars driving past all night. It kept me up for many hours. Not a quiet campground at all.
Small campground around 9 spots I think. This is a walk-in so be aware of that. You cannot load/unload your car at your campground. We had spot 9 which has a convenient side trail access, but is also the farthest from the parking lot. Our campground had plenty of shade and was huge, but that might have been because so many other sites were no-shows. This campground is right by the main road so there is some noise, but its worth it to be right across from the beach (beach is rocky so bring water shoes). The bathrooms were clean and stocked with toilet paper, and the hosts were super friendly. Please be aware, that as of end of June 2021, there are NO CAMPFIRES ALLOWED (restrictions in place for the entire area i believe) and NO POTABLE WATER, so bring your own.