Has it been a while since you last had an escape at Lake Tahoe? Then this post is for you! If there was such a thing as teleportation, we would love to teleport to Lake Tahoe every weekend. With its clear waters and astonishing mountain backdrop, this place never fails to hypnotize travelers to come back again and again. We’ve had numerous trips to Lake Tahoe, but some of our most memorable visits have one thing in common, and that’s the fact that we spent our nights in a cabin. Thus, we’re here today to show you our favorite Lake Tahoe cabins for rent. Think of crackling fireplaces, rustic charm, and breathtaking views. The cabins below will take your Lake Tahoe adventure to a whole new level. Keep scrolling and get ready to discover your dream cabin!
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King’s Beach Cabin
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Let’s start this list strong with King’s Beach Cabin. First, this cabin in Lake Tahoe to rent has an unbeatable location. Just a short walk from the beach, it was ideal for enjoying all that Lake Tahoe has to offer in both summer and winter. We spent our days swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking in the crystal-clear water, and the beach was close enough for easy afternoon picnics. For the winter enthusiasts in your group, Northstar Ski Resort is a breeze to access. After our tanning session at the beach, we came back to relax in the hot tub on the upper deck.
Like many other cabin rentals, this one is very comfortable and well-equipped. We cooked most of our meals in the spacious kitchen, which had everything we needed, and the breakfast bar was perfect for quick mornings. We slept soundly at night – with a twin bunk bed, three double beds, and a sleeper sofa in the living room, there was plenty of space for our entire group of eight. We’re sure your kids will especially love the charming bunk beds in one of the bedrooms.
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Facilities:
- Bedroom: 3
- Bathroom: 2.5
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No, but there’s a hot tub
- Area: –
Highlights:
- The cabin is only a short stroll away from the beach.
- It’s nicely appointed with all the necessary cookware, linens, and supplies.
- Plenty of space for everyone to spread out.
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Ember
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While there are plenty of Lake Tahoe cabins for rent, Ember should be on the top of your list if you’re looking for a cozy yet adventurous mountain escape. This cabin can easily accommodate a group of up to six. The three bedrooms offered tons of space for us, with a king-sized bed in the master bedroom and a double bed in each of the rest. Meanwhile, the kitchen was fully equipped for all our meals, and we loved having breakfast together at the bar before heading out for hikes.
But Ember Cabin wasn’t just about unwinding indoors. The location was fantastic! We were right next to multiple hiking and biking trails, so we spent our days exploring the mountains. It was also a short drive to ski resorts and lakes, which offered even more options for adventure. Once all was said and done, we’d come back to the cabin, relax in the hot tub, and enjoy some friendly competition on the air hockey and foosball tables in the game room. Also, the outdoor patio with BBQ was the flawless spot for stargazing and enjoying delicious grilled meals.
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 3
- Bathroom: 2
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No, but there’s a hot tub
- Area: –
Highlights:
- Beautiful mountain views can be enjoyed from the living area.
- It’s next to many hiking trails.
- There’s a huge patio with seating and a BBQ.
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Moosetrack
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Right in the heart of Tahoe Donner, Moosetrack was the perfect Lake Tahoe cabins rental for our group getaway. The cabin was spacious and light-filled, with those amazing floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views no matter the season. There was ample room for our group of eight. The comfortable bedrooms meant everyone had their own space to relax, while the spacious living room and large kitchen were great for spending quality time together. We especially loved doing nothing by the fireplace!
But Moosetack Cabin wasn’t just comfy – it was also fun! The hot tub was a huge hit, especially after we were hiking. We also enjoyed firing up the outdoor grill for some delicious BBQ dinners, and the basketball net provided some friendly competition between us. Raining? Don’t worry, as the dining area inside the cabin is just as enjoyable. The location was unbeatable, too. We were just minutes from charming Downtown Truckee with its shops and restaurants, but also surrounded by the beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 3
- Bathroom: 2
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No, but there’s a hot tub
- Area: –
Highlights:
- Both Donner Lake and Downtown Truckee are less than 5 minutes away from the cabin
- Easy access to Truckee River.
- Guests are welcomed with small gifts.
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Kantor’s Hideout
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Kantor’s Hideout is one of those places that are designed to accommodate large groups. As soon as we entered the stone foyer, we were enchanted by the grand open floor plan. The great room had high vaulted ceilings, and the wood fireplace added a cozy ambiance. We loved that the kitchen was open to the living area, making it easy to chat with everyone while preparing meals. The breakfast bar provided extra seating, and there was even a separate dining space for more formal gatherings. The first floor also had a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom that opened onto the deck.
Upstairs, we found even more space! Three bedrooms offered us plenty of sleeping arrangements, with a second master featuring a king bed and en-suite bathroom. A real highlight for our group was the open loft area overlooking the great room. It had a pool table, a deluxe card table, and another entertainment center – our go-to spot to hang out and have some fun.
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 4
- Bathroom: 3.5
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No, but there’s a hot tub
- Area: –
Highlights:
- The entire cabin is equipped with modern entertainment.
- Only a short distance away from Tahoe Donner.
- It can house up to 10 people.
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Golden Summit
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Best Location. The location of Golden Summit couldn’t get any better. Though hidden in the pines, this cabin is still perfectly minutes away from the charming town of Truckee. Aside from that, staying there allowed us to be mere minutes away from world-class skiing at Northstar California Resort and Palisades Tahoe, as well as hiking and mountain biking. Plus, for those who want a change of pace, there’s even the Coyote Moon Golf Course just a short drive away.
Another highlight of this cabin is its free access to Tahoe Donner’s amenities. Having the HOA pools, saunas, tennis courts, and private beach on Donner Lake right at our fingertips was incredible. It gave us so many options for enjoying the outdoors, whether we wanted to take a refreshing dip, challenge each other to a tennis match, or simply relax on the beach. Also, the open floor plan made it easy to spend time together, and the comfortable furnishings made relaxing a breeze. We especially loved the game room with foosball.
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 4
- Bathroom: 3
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No
- Area: 1,991 sq ft
Highlights:
- Guests can enjoy all the amenities offered by Tahoe Donner.
- There’s a fireplace and foosball on the property.
- It’s only a short drive away from various outdoor adventures.
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Redwood
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Are you still looking for the perfect cabin? Check out Redwood! The cabin offered breathtaking panoramic views of Martis Valley from its two immense patios. Staying here felt like having our little private home, yet Northstar was just a short drive away whenever we craved some resort action. The inside of the cabin was just as impressive. With high wooden beamed ceilings and warm tones, it felt incredibly spacious and comfy. The tasteful decor and stunning furnishings created a truly luxurious atmosphere. We loved how the large sliding doors blurred the lines between indoors and outdoors, allowing us to seamlessly extend our gatherings to the outdoor dining area.
Another huge perk of Redwood Cabin was the hot tub. After exploring the area, soaking in the hot tub under the starry sky was pure bliss. If you’re searching for Lake Tahoe cabin rentals with hot tub, this is the one! Plus, you can play foosball, too. With five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and the ability to sleep 10 people, the cabin comfortably accommodated our whole group. Psst! Don’t let the others have the huge master bedroom!
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 5
- Bathroom: 4
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No, but there’s a hot tub
- Area: 2,553 sq ft
Highlights:
- There’s a big space on the terrace for al-fresco dining.
- Plenty of lounge areas.
- Only a short drive away from Northstar.
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Tamarack
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Tamarack is simply amazing. As soon as we pulled up, we knew we were in for a treat. This remodeled A-frame is adorable and super charming. Once inside, we were greeted by tons of natural light and a cozy cabin feel. The vaulted ceilings and open floor plan made the space feel huge, and with four stories, there was plenty of room for us to spread out. We never tripped over each other here.
The master suite on the main level was our favorite room among the four. Staying there, we could directly access the big deck with a grill and dining area, perfect for evening BBQs overlooking the backyard. We were also impressed by the two separate living areas, each with big flat-screen TVs, so we could relax and unwind whenever we wanted to. Pretty cool, right?
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 4
- Bathroom: 2
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No
- Area: –
Highlights:
- Free access to community amenities like the communal pool and tennis courts.
- There’s a giant deck for morning coffee and stargazing at night.
- It can comfortably sleep up to 10.
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Musketeer
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Best for Large Groups. Another great addition to this list of the best Lake Tahoe cabins for rent is Musketeer. Situated right in the heart of Swiss Village, this cabin allowed us to have an exciting mountain living. Once we arrived, we were greeted by large windows that flooded the space with light and high beam ceilings that created a sense of spaciousness. The thoughtful design made the cabin feel comfortable and inviting. What’s more, this cabin boasts the perfect location for exploring all that Lake Tahoe has to offer. Just outside our doorstep, a short two-block walk led us straight down to the beach. Feeling more energetic? Just hop on the nearby bike trail for a scenic ride.
Moreover, we were particularly excited about the private access (with a small fee) to the HOA’s buoy field. Spending a leisurely afternoon sunbathing on the deck, followed by a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear lake, was definitely a highlight. However, Musketeer Cabin’s charm goes beyond the immediate surroundings. Also, have we told you that this cabin is huge? With 7 bedrooms, it can sleep up to 14. Amazing, right? Not to mention, it has everything you need, from an open-plan living area to a fully-equipped kitchen.
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 7
- Bathroom: 3
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No
- Area: –
Highlights:
- There’s a big patio with a BBQ.
- Easy access to the lake.
- Conveniently located in the center of Swiss Village.
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Hunter
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We were lucky enough to have a magical getaway at Hunter, and you should too! Thanks to this cabin, life on the Truckee River has never been more idyllic! This sizeable cabin is set in the woods and instantly transported us to a world of comfort with its beautiful beamed wooden ceilings, granite floors, and warm wood finishes throughout. For any skiers or snowboarders out there, this cabin is flawless. Located just a 7-minute drive from Palisade Resort in Olympic Valley, and with Alpine Meadows at Palisade close by, you can hit the slopes with maximum convenience.
But Hunter Cabin is more than just a skier’s paradise. This secluded home boasts a fantastic layout perfect for gatherings. We loved putting down blankets in the backyard under a blanket of stars, sharing drinks and laughter around the firepit. The inclusion of a table tennis table, poker table, skeeball, and BBQ made for some epic evenings of friendly competition and fun. What’s more, we spent many afternoons hiking the Pole Creek Trailhead and exploring the restaurants. Psst! If you want a lively night with live music, head to Moody’s Bistro and Bar.
By the way, did you know that Hunter is also featured in our list of the top Lake Tahoe luxury vacation rentals?
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 6
- Bathroom: 6
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No
- Area: 4,561 sq ft
Highlights:
- It’s a big cabin that can house up to 12 people.
- You can access the slopes easily.
- Endless opportunities for fun activities nearby.
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Cherrywood
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Most Comfortable. While there are so many Lake Tahoe cabin rentals to choose from, the Cherrywood is definitely one of the coziest. Nestled amongst fragrant pines, this majestic cabin offered the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. When we first entered the cabin, we were immediately impressed by the high wood-beamed ceilings and cathedral-like windows. The natural light flooded the living space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The elegant design continued into the large kitchen, which was both modern and bright. Of course, every day, we would whip up delicious meals.
The location of the cabin was also great. We were surrounded by stunning scenery and had access to a plethora of activities. From swimming and boating on Donner Lake to challenging ourselves on the hiking and biking trails, there was something for everyone. The nearby golf courses and horseback riding opportunities added even more variety to our vacation. But no matter what you do, the cabin is the perfect post-adventure haven. We loved unwinding in the bubbling hot tub, sharing stories around the fire pit, and unleashing our competitive spirit with a game of foosball in the upstairs loft.
“We truly enjoyed our stay at this cabin. It was spacious, bright, cozy, and dare we say, perfect!”
WOW Travel
Facilities:
- Bedroom: 3
- Bathroom: 2
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No, but there’s a hot tub
- Area: –
Highlights:
- It’s a family-friendly cabin as you can request high chairs. Also, check out these best Lake Tahoe resorts for families!
- The cabin has a spacious and comfortable layout.
- There are many activities in the area to explore.
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Sierra Gold Home
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Best Overall. The Sierra Gold Home exceeded our expectations on every level. The first thing that awed us was the sheer size and beautiful decor. Spread over 3,500 sq ft, the cabin offered ample space for our entire group. The open living room with its high ceilings felt incredibly inviting as well. Our stay was filled with cozy nights by the gas fireplace and catching up on shows on the large flat-screen TV. The bedrooms? They were just as impressive. The master suite was our favorite, with a king-sized bed, a fireplace, and a jetted tub. Everyone in our group was comfortable, thanks to the well-appointed additional bedrooms.
Extra sleeping arrangements were also available with a queen sleeper sofa and a twin airbed in the family room, which also boasted a large flat-screen TV and a fun pool table. The location of this cabin was also amazing. We were just a short distance from the Village at Northstar, California, which offered a variety of activities for all seasons. Having access to the Northstar Recreation Center with its pool and hot tub was a bonus. For those seeking adventure beyond the resort, Lake Tahoe was just a few miles away, with options for boating, jet skiing, parasailing, kayaking, shopping, and sightseeing.
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Facilities:
- Bedroom: 4
- Bathroom: 4.5
- Kitchen: Yes
- Swimming pool: No
- Area: 3,500 sq ft
Highlights:
- There are plenty of exciting activities nearby.
- Guests can spread out comfortably inside the cabin.
- It can sleep up to eight people.
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Our Verdict!
No cabin can cater to all travelers. Depending on your needs and preferences, some might be better than others. To help you pick the right option, we’ve categorized some of the cabins above based on the following criteria:
- Best Overall: Sierra Gold Home
- Most Comfortable: Cherrywood
- Best for Large Groups: Musketeer
- Best Location: Golden Summit
Things You May Need During Your Stay
- Swimsuits – If you’re visiting Lake Tahoe in the summer, you’ll definitely want to pack a swimsuit. Nothing beats relaxing on the beach!
- Warm clothes – However, when visiting in winter, you should pack warm clothes. You should bring winter mittens, winter coats, and other warm clothing.
- Tahoe Regional Vehicle Day Use Pass—Depending on your trip, you may need an annual pass offered by California State Parks to access several state parks around Lake Tahoe. The pass is valid for 12 months from the month of purchase and costs 75 USD.