South Lake Tahoe, known for its vibrant atmosphere and stunning lake views, is a destination that blends outdoor adventure with lively entertainment. Whether you’re drawn to its bustling casinos, the picturesque shoreline, or the many year-round activities, South Lake Tahoe provides a variety of wheelchair-accessible accommodations to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. From luxurious lakeside resorts to historic campgrounds, this guide will help you discover the best accessible places to stay in South Lake Tahoe, complete with essential details.

1. Margaritaville Resort Hotel

Located just steps from the Stateline casinos and Heavenly Village, the Margaritaville Resort Hotel is perfect for those who want to be in the heart of South Lake Tahoe’s action. This all-suite hotel is ideal for families and large groups. Accessible suites feature one king-size bed and a sleeper sofa, accommodating up to 4 guests. Roll-in showers, grab bars, and accessible sinks. Accessible indoor pool with a lift, fitness center, and on-site dining. Smooth, paved surfaces throughout the hotel, with elevator access to all floors.

2. The Landing Resort & Spa

For a luxurious lakeside retreat, The Landing Resort & Spa offers elegant accommodations with panoramic views of Lake Tahoe. This boutique resort is a top choice for a romantic getaway or a relaxing vacation. Accessible rooms offer one king-size bed, accommodating up to 2 guests. Roll-in showers, grab bars, and accessible vanity areas. Accessible spa with a lift, rooftop terrace, and on-site dining. Paved walkways, ramps, and smooth transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces.

3. Camp Richardson Historic Resort & Marina

This historic resort offers a unique blend of cabins, campsites, and a full-service marina on the shores of Lake Tahoe. Camp Richardson is perfect for families or groups seeking an outdoor experience with easy access to water activities. Accessible cabins typically feature a queen-size bed and a sleeper sofa, accommodating up to 4 guests. These cabins have roll-in showers, grab bars, and lowered counters. Accessible marina with a lift for boats, restaurant, and general store. Some older cabins may have limited accessibility; confirm accessibility before booking. Mix of paved and gravel pathways; the campground has accessible sites with paved pads.

4. Zephyr Cove Resort

Zephyr Cove Resort is a beloved destination offering a mix of cabins, RV sites, and tent camping. Its location on the southeastern shore of Lake Tahoe provides stunning views and a host of outdoor activities, including boating and horseback riding. Accessible cabins offer one queen-size bed, accommodating up to 2 guests. Roll-in showers with grab bars in accessible cabins and campgrounds. Paved pathways around cabins and main amenities; gravel and dirt in campground areas. Accessible beach access with a lift, boat rentals, and horseback riding (with adaptive equipment). Some steep slopes near the beach, but accessible routes are available.

5. Fallen Leaf Campground

Fallen Leaf Lake Campground is a nature lover’s paradise, offering a more rustic and secluded experience. It’s ideal for those who enjoy camping with the convenience of accessible facilities close to some of the best hiking and fishing spots in the area. Accessible campsites can accommodate RVs or tents, with space for up to 6 guests per site. These campsites have picnic tables and fire rings, as well as paved pathways to restrooms and water sources. Accessible restrooms with roll-in showers and grab bars are nearby. Paved paths connect campsites to restrooms and other facilities; some trails are gravel or dirt.

#6 Stardust Lodge

The Stardust Lodge in South Lake Tahoe is conveniently located directly across from Heavenly Village and just a short walk from the casinos. On the ground floor is #138 and is a wheelchair accessible room. There is a master bedroom and the couch in the living area also pulls out into a queen bed. A small kitchen with cooking utensils and a large refrigerator is very if you do not want to eat out for every meal. The vanity area is separate from the handicapped accessible bathroom with a roll-in shower. There is a great heating and cooling system, which is certainly needed during the winter. Although Stardust Lodge has first-come-first-serve parking, for those who are handicapped and staying in #138 there is an assigned accessible parking spot right outside the door. For first-time guests the cost is discounted. This price does include a continental breakfast.

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