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McKinney/Rubicon Trailhead
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McKinney/Rubicon Trailhead

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About McKinney/Rubicon Trailhead

Directions to the trailhead: From Highway 89, south of Homewood, turn west onto McKinney Rubicon Springs Road. Take the first left on Bellevue and then the second right on McKinney Road (follow signs to Miller Lake). Make a left on McKinney Rubicon Springs. Go straight at the stop sign and you're at the Mckinney/Rubicon Trail and Miller Lake Road. Approximately 1 mile up the windy single lane paved road you will find the staging area and the end of the pavement. Access: Campfires and the use of

McKinney/Rubicon Trailhead campground offers RV travelers an exceptional gateway to one of Northern California's most spectacular alpine lake regions. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, this public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the legendary Rubicon Trail and accessing the pristine waters of Lake Tahoe's western shore.

The location places you in the heart of adventure country, where towering pine forests meet crystalline mountain air. The campground's elevation and mountain setting create the perfect escape for those seeking authentic Sierra Nevada experiences. Summer temperatures are comfortably cool, providing relief from lower elevation heat while allowing for comfortable outdoor exploration. The natural landscape features dense forest cover that offers excellent shade, a genuine benefit when camping in the mountains.

What makes this area truly special is its proximity to world-class outdoor recreation. The Rubicon Trail, famous among off-road enthusiasts and hikers, begins right at your doorstep, offering an unforgettable journey through some of California's most rugged and beautiful terrain. Lake Tahoe's western shoreline features stunning coves, sandy beaches, and emerald waters that draw visitors from around the globe. Whether you're interested in hiking, fishing, swimming, or simply soaking in dramatic mountain scenery, the opportunities abound.

The surrounding region provides access to numerous trails ranging from leisurely nature walks to challenging alpine hikes. Wildflowers bloom throughout the summer months, painting the meadows with color. Wildlife viewing is excellent, with opportunities to spot deer, black bears from a safe distance, and various mountain bird species. The night sky in this remote mountain location offers exceptional stargazing, free from light pollution.

This campground appeals to adventure seekers, nature photographers, families wanting authentic mountain experiences, and anyone craving a genuine escape into California's wild country. It's perfect for RVers who want to be near significant attractions while maintaining a connection to undeveloped nature. The McKinney/Rubicon area represents quintessential Sierra Nevada camping at its finest.

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Tahoma is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Tahoma.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Tahoma. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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