Zephyr Cove RV Resort & Marina

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Zephyr Cove RV Resort & Marina

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Street Address
760 US-50
City
Zephyr Cove
State
NV
Postal Code
775-589-4907

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Phone number
800-238-2463
Zephyr Cove RV resort & Campground

Few places on earth Rival Lake Tahoe for unspoiled beauty, making it a natural choice for those who love to explore the great outdoors through RV cruising and camping.  So what better place to stay that at Tahoe’s most complete lake front resort-Zephyr Cove Resort & marina.  The resort just completed a $3 million renovation project giving you the creature comforts of an outstanding facility and the serenity of its lovely wooded setting and lake views.

The Big bonus of staying at Zephyr Cove RV Park & Campground is its great location on Tahoe’s South Shore, right across the street from all the services and activities offered at historic Zephyr Cove Resort & Marina.  So whether you’re pitching a tent or roughing it in your RV you will love this RV resort.

Park rates for peak season range from $65-$75 and $55-$65 on off peak seasons.

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Nice but a very corporate feel
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3.3
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First off the whole check in experience can be rather messy (summer workers seem clueless). This RV park is very busy due to being the only game in town with so many differing adventures available to visitors from every part of our planet, just across the street. Yes, foreign visitors in rental destroyers are abundant during the summer months. This always adds a flair in my world, as many have great stories to tell of back home.

Bigger MoHo will find some of the spaces hard to get into. Mostly due to large pine trees being close to site approaches and then of course low branches over hanging sites. Pine sap can be an issue at certain times of the year (watch your chairs before sitting down). Understand you might encounter afternoon thunder storms due to the high mountains behind the park. So cover whatever you don't want getting wet and keep your main awning lower on one side for water run off.

The sites themselves are well laid out with utilities placed near where you'd need them. 50 and 30 AMP power water n sewer, cable TV is also at most sites. Steer clear of the sites near the hwy as they are quite loud due to traffic and bands during the weekends across the street. Many people choose to have their weddings here, so bands are common.

Now on to the best part. Just a quick stroll across the street you will find endless things to do. All of which make your pocket book lighter. But well worth this fact of RV travel. You can rent any type of boat ever built, take evening paddle boat dinner cruises, eat fair type foods, people watch or just hang out on the beach with bar service only footsteps away (the last 3 are personal favorites of mine).




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