Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine PointCampground Map |
Campground Map of Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park (SP) in California. Published by California Department of Parks and Recreation.
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Ed Z’Berg Sugar Pine Point State Park
Hwy. 89 • West Shore Lake Tahoe, Tahoma, CA 96142 • (530) 525-7982
allowed to recycle back into the ecosystem. You
may purchase firewood at the entrance station.
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Group Camping Family Sites
Famil
Sites 1-10
47-59
Paved Road
Campfire Center
Parking
Unpaved Road
Fishing
Restrooms
Trail: Hiking Only
Group Camping
RV Sanitation
Paved Trail:
Hike & Bike
Group Picnic Area
Showers
Lighthouse
Swimming
Picnic Area
Wood Sales
Accessible Feature
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Overflow
Parking
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LEGEND
No Bikes
No Dogs
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FIRES AND FIREWOOD Please be
cautious when building fires—wildfire
danger is especially high during the
summer. Fires are allowed only in
established fire rings or camp stoves.
Do not build ground fires outside
the fire rings or leave campfires
unattended. Do not gather firewood
in the park—the nutrients must be
Family Sites 126-175
Sugar Pine Point
Lighthouse
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DOGS Dogs must be kept on a leash
no longer than six feet and under
control at all times. They are not
permitted in buildings, on trails
(except paved trails), or beaches.
Dogs must be confined to a vehicle or
tent from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Showers Closed Daily
12 noon to 2 p.m.
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CHECKOUT TIME 12 noon. Please
vacate your site by that time.
ature Trail
Nature
Center
LAKE TAHOE
Picnic/Day-Use Area
(Open 6 a.m. to sunset)
North Boat House
Phipps Cabin
Ehrman
Mansion
Tennis
Court
Park Office
Pier
Lakefront
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SPEED LIMIT Though the maximum speed
VEHICLE PARKING The Ed Z’Berg Sugar Pine
limit is 15 mph, when pedestrians, bicyclists and
Point parking lot is located on the east side
children are present even 15 mph might be too
of the campground near the park entrance.
fast. Use good judgement.
Campsites are designed to accommodate one
or two vehicles. Additional vehicles
must be parked in the overflow
parking lot (call for information on
GENERAL CREEK
Campground
the extra vehicle charge). For parking
CAMPGROUND
Entrance Station
purposes, trailers are considered
(Enlarged detail on back)
vehicles. ALL VEHICLES MUST BE
PARKED ON PAVEMENT.
QUIET HOURS Quiet
Sugar Pine Cone
hours are from 10:00
p.m. to 6:00 a.m. To
ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone,
please do not disturb other campers, regardless
of the time of day or night.
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OCCUPANCY Eight people are allowed per
family campsite.
Park
Office
Day-Use
Entrance
Station
South Boat House
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GENERAL CREEK CAMPGROUND
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CH
146
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127
126
175
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151
153
171
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167
168
158 165
160 162
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164
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170
169
154
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173
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RESERVED CAMPING
MOUNTAIN BIKES Use only paved roads, dirt
roads and trails designated for bike use. All
other trails are closed to mountain bikes.
GAMES Volleyball, badminton, horseshoes
and similar games are not allowed in the
campgrounds or on the beach.
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105
123
121
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116
120 118
122
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112
107 110
115
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109
111
CH Camp Host Site
Parking
p4
Grou
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p6
GROUP CAMPING
SITES 1-10
113
Campfire Center
95
NOISE Radios and other sound-producing
devices must not be audible beyond your
immediate campsite, regardless of the time of
day or night. Engine driven generators or other
devices are not to be operated between the
hours of 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m.
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102 103
101 104
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97
93
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81
125
77
119
Group 10
Overflow
Parking
Gro
up 8
33
34
59 58
up 7
Gro
150
149
174
172
Family Sites
76-175
78
3
up
Gro
148
147
Group 1
(Closed daily
12 noon to 2:00 p.m.) 76
p5
Grou
145
132
130
128
Grou
p9
138
15 Minute
Parking
Gro
up
2
136
Campground
Entrance Station
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41
42
4344
45 46
47
Restrooms
RV Sanitation
FAMILY SITES
40-59
Showers
Wood Sales
BEAR WARNING Bears may come into the
campground at any time of the day or night.
Please lock all food in your bear-proof locker. Do
not keep food in your tent or sleeping area, in
exposed ice chests, or on storage shelves. Place
all garbage in dumpsters as soon as possible—
do not allow it to accumulate. Improper food
storage could result in a
citation with a maximum
fine of $1,000 (Section
4323 (b) California Code
of Regulations).
For emergencies call
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911
Reservations for Camping
You may make camping reservations
up to seven months and no less than 48
hours in advance by calling
1-800-444-7275 (TTY 1-800-274-7275).
Reservations may be charged to your
VISA®, Discover® or MasterCard®. To
make online reservations, visit our Web
site at www.parks.ca.gov.