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Lake Tahoe is the ultimate outdoor recreation destination. Interested in skiing, hiking, snowmobiling, swimming, boating, or anything else? You can do it when you rent a motorhome in Tahoe Vista, California. There’s no better place to visit if you love the outdoors. Situated on the northern shores of Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Vista is nestled amid the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range and a string of federally-protected green spaces like Tahoe National Forest and El Dorado National Forest. Thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies, get ready because your next adventure awaits when you search for an RV in Placer County.

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The Great Outdoors

The Tahoe Rim Trail is a 165-mile path that encircles California’s popular Lake Tahoe. You can tackle the trail as a thru-hike or break it down into smaller day hikes. No matter which hikes you choose, you will be rewarded with handsome views and sweeping vistas of spectacular Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevadas. Book an RV rental in Tahoe Vista and hop on the Tahoe Rim Trail via the Brockway Summit Trailhead.

North Tahoe Regional Park spans 124 scenic acres and offers visitors tons of outdoor recreation activities year-round. From hiking to biking and snowshoeing to sledding, there’s no limit to what you can do at North Tahoe. There are several multi-purpose fields, a disc golf course, multiple picnic areas, a fitness parcourse, and even a treetop adventure course. And if you have dogs, bring them, too, as leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park, and there’s also an off-leash park.

Check out Kings Beach State Recreation Area when you book a motorhome rental. Tahoe Vista is less than five minutes away from beautiful Kings Beach, California. The recreation area has approximately 1,000 feet of sandy shore frontage along the northern shores of Lake Tahoe and boasts incredibly gorgeous views of the surrounding Sierra Nevadas. Besides swimming, guests to the park can fish, participate in water sports, have a picnic, or play basketball. You can rent jet skis, kayaks, and paddleboards too. And if you’re traveling with children, let them run off a bit of energy in the playground which overlooks the water.

RV Parks

There are several places you can stay when you choose to rent an RV in Tahoe Vista. One option is William Kent Campground in Tahoe City. On Lake Tahoe’s western shore, the William Kent Campground has more than 80 campsites nestled among pine, cedar, and fir trees. Each site is outfitted with a picnic table, fire pit, bear-proof food storage locker, and grill. Flush toilets and potable water are available, but there are no hookups, so your camper should be self-sufficient.

Another option for your camper rental from Tahoe Vista is Truckee River RV Park in Truckee, California. The scenic campground is just steps from the Truckee River and surrounded by views of glorious Sierra mountain peaks. Each site at the RV park features full hookups. There is an on-site laundry facility, bathhouse, general store, deli, and gas station too. While camping here, you can enjoy fishing on the Truckee River, hiking and biking on over hundreds of miles of nearby trails, and boating and whitewater rafting on the Truckee. There are also several ski resorts nearby if you choose to reserve an RV rental near Tahoe Vista in the winter.

Exploring the City

But if you’re just getting your feet wet in this whole outdoor thing, fear not. Let one of the tour companies take you under their wings. Offering rentals as well as guided adventures in the Lake Tahoe and Truckee areas, the area's tour companies have got you covered from head to toe.

While outdoor recreation is definitely the main attraction when you book an RV rental in Tahoe Vista, California, there are also other things to experience if the outdoors aren’t your thing. Gatekeeper’s Museum is a small and cozy reconstructed cabin with exhibits depicting local history, photographs, and a research library. A reconstruction of the original gatekeeper’s cabin, the museum holds pieces that tell the story of the native Washoe people as well as artifacts and memorabilia from the area’s logging and mining eras. You can also witness the establishment of the tourism industry in Lake Tahoe when you visit the Gatekeeper’s Museum.

Drive across the state line to Crystal Bay, Nevada and pay a visit to the local casino. The casino is less than a 10-minute drive outside of Tahoe Vista and offers guests a variety of dining and entertainment options. Try your luck at the slot machines or sit down to a more traditional table game. Catch a show, relish in a high-end dinner at the steak and lobster house, or grab a more casual bite at the Mexican/American restaurant. You could also book a room at the resort, but who needs a hotel when you already reserved a luxury RV rental in Tahoe Vista?

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Pine Drop Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
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  • Tahoe Rim to Watson Lake Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Brockway Summit to Mount Baldy Loop, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Tahoe Vista Trail, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Mount Watson, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Stateline Lookout, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Par Course, CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • Woo Dee Doo Loop Trail, CATahoe City, CA
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