![]() ![]() There are no outlets for charging or bathroom appliances though. There are about four per loop (give or take 25 sites) but we never had a problem finding one open. You can get done what you want but no more. We preferred setting up the hammock by Fallen Leaf Lake. Across the main road from the campground is the mighty Lake Tahoe. There are bear boxes at each site, and kids everywhere you probably won't be a bears first target. We never saw one, but the camp staff and campers around us all had bear stories that "just happened yesterday! or last week! or in 1950!" Basically, bears. It’s going to be full of kids and dogs and campers who are not necessarily out there to experience nature but to see family and friends and likely drink a caseload of Bud Light a day. One of the better jobs by a large scale campground I’ve experienced.īut be prepared. It is absolutely that place that families go year after year after year, but if you can get a site on the outer loop you can still have some separation, plenty of trees and with the lake so close, feel like you’re in the heart of nature. ![]() That said, Fallen Leaf Campground does a great job of keeping an “out in the woods” vibe. ![]() Fallen Leaf Campground is a massive 206+ site compound complete with its own store, shower houses and if you travel past the camp all the way to the other side of the lake (and other campgrounds) an ice cream shop. ![]()
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