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Tahoe/East Meadow
Overview
Tahoe/East Meadow offers a peaceful mountain escape located within the expansive Tahoe Donner association in Truckee, California. This seasonal destination serves as a bridge between the high-alpine forest and wide-open meadows, providing a quiet atmosphere for those looking to disconnect. It is recognized for its wooded campsites and easy access to the Sierra Nevada’s pristine wilderness while remaining close to modern conveniences.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at an elevation of approximately 6,300 feet, the park is nestled in the heart of Truckee's mountainous terrain. The surrounding landscape features a blend of Jeffrey pines and sprawling meadows that burst with wildflowers in the early summer. Travelers are just minutes away from the historic charm of downtown Truckee and the crystal-clear waters of Donner Lake, making it a prime location for alpine exploration.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides a comfortable balance of rustic camping and essential utility. Guests can find sites equipped with electric and water hookups, though many sites preserve a more traditional camping feel. On-site facilities include a dump station, clean restrooms, and hot showers. Each site is typically outfitted with a heavy-duty picnic table and a fire ring, encouraging outdoor dining and evening gatherings under the stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities. The nearby Donner Memorial State Park offers rich history and scenic trails, while the Pacific Crest Trail provides world-class hiking opportunities. During the summer, visitors can enjoy the private beach club at Donner Lake or take advantage of the Tahoe Donner trail system for mountain biking. The local area also features excellent fly fishing and golf courses.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for family vacationers who want a safe, community-focused environment with plenty of recreational options. It also appeals to nature photographers and hikers looking for a quiet basecamp that offers a more secluded feel than the larger commercial resorts. If you enjoy a mix of forest solitude and resort-style amenities, this Truckee gem provides the perfect middle ground.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Didier G
The restrooms are well maintained compared with Yosemite and June lake, is a good place to camping, however the noisy highway takes away the peaceful that nature offers. Overall we had a enjoyable time.
Brittany Ann
The campground offers excellent sites with well-maintained restroom facilities, though occasionally there are issues with odors. Access to the river is somewhat limited, but still available.
Joe Thompson
I love this campground so much. The host has been here for over a decade does his job wonderfully. The campground and bathrooms are always kept clean and ready
Andrew Lievrouw
Goose Meadow Campground is a gem tucked close to town, yet it offers the solitude and natural beauty that any angler would appreciate The campsites are all solid, but I staked my claim on one that backs right up to the Truckee River. It was the perfect spot to cast a line at dawn, with trout practically jumping out of the water. The restroom looked newly painted and clean, just what you need after a long day on the river. This place has all the makings of a great camp, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone who appreciates good fishing and a well-kept site.
Ayse M
No functioning toilet, just one big hole. Only one fountain for the entire campsite, which is used to wash your hands, brush your teeth, wash dishes, and drink water. No toilet seat covers and no hand soap is provided. The location is not very convenient and is right next to a loud road.
Evelynn Taylor
I loved my night here as a solo female camper. Very casual check in haha. When I walked up to the host's trailer and asked if I needed to check in, he said "if you want to". He made several rounds of the campground every day and was pleasant otherwise. I was in site 15, which shares a parking area w/ site 16 (2 car spot), although the ppl in site 16 were able to park two cars, one behind the other, in their spot nicely. The cars were between the two sites, so it added privacy between the sites. The site is so close to the main road you can see cars going by through the trees, but the sound of them blends in w/ the "white noise" of the river just a short walk down. This noise also made it so I didn't hear much of the large group in sites 16/17, so that was ok. Bathrooms were clean, not too stinky. My site was immediately across the road from them, so that was nice. Bear box was big enough for my igloo and multiple bags of kitchen stuff. Loved that downtown Truckee was like 15 min away, as well as many hiking trails. Will definitely stay here again!
Mollie
A great campsite. Clean bathrooms unless it’s a day off for the campsite hosts. I believe these are Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Big bear boxes. Nice path to walk to the river. Less than a 1/4 mile. Very pleasant environment.
Chris Dunaway
This is a small Forest Service campground off of Highway 89. Running water and pit toilets (that were very clean). You can hear the traffic noise off of 89, as you are right beside it, but it is only 10 minutes from Donner Lake where we spent much of our days. It was a good place for a few days and the other campers were very quiet. It had a good feeling overall. I was in campsite 22.
eric randria
Very nice campground
J & K
The perfect primitive campground. No hookups, but clean & close vault toilets & water spigot. Big, beautiful campsites. Good mix of RVs & tent campers. Lots of families enjoying the outdoors. Easy highway access, right on the Truckee River. Great walking trail with plenty of river access points. LOVED our stay.