Tahoe
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Lake
Tahoe Beach Directory: Check
out the map below for approx location of each beach
L.
Zephyr Cove: Locals choice for all day
partying. There are no open container laws so there is
wide spread drinking across beach. There's great volleyball
tournaments every weekend. waverunners & parasailing
too.
K.
Round Hill Beach:
Smaller version of Zephyr with more personal area and
room to play beach sports. Water is real clean and it
is ok to drink here too. Great family spot.
O.
Kings Beach:
This the hot spot for the North Shore of Tahoe
J.
Nevada Beach:
Wide open for sports with sun all day through sunset.
Drinking is permitted on beach. This is another great
place to bring the kids.
E.
Kiva Beach:
Wide
open beach with great views of MT Tallac. Lots of Wildlife.
Dogs are ok here. The water is crystal clear.
F.
Camp Richardson:
Good family place with lots of hiking and shops near by.
The Beacon restaurant and bar is on site. Historical sites
are within walking distance.
A.
Emerald Bay:
Short hike down to the historical Vikings Home and secluded
beach. There are hiking trails from the bay including
the Eagle Falls trail which leads to a gorgeous waterfall.
B.
Cascade Lake:
Decent hike out to a really secluded lake and waterfall.
C.
Fallen Leaf Lake:
4 mile mountain bike ride or a short drive to this beach
which rests at the base of the tallest peak in town, MT.
Tallac. Really dramatic views and gorgeous views all the
way out to the lake.
D.
Angora Lake:
Short drive followed by a short hike, but well worth it.
There is a series of small crystal clear lake on the 15
minute hike. Its awesome here, and away from the congestion
of town.
G.
Reagan Beach: Good family place to relax
and play with children. There is a playground on site,
volleyball court and huge grass area for playing wiffle
ball, soccer, or whatever your pastime might be.
H.
Ski Run Marina:
Lots of activities to choose from and a small beach. Waverunners,
boat rentals, and parasailing are available right at the
beach. Grab dinner at the Riva Grill that overlooks the
lake.
I.
Stateline Beach:
This is a private beach for all hotel guests between Stateline
and Park Avenue. Play ground and restaurant on site
M.
Hidden Beach or Secret Beach:
Not really sure of the name but it is our favorite unmarked
beach on the lake. The rock formations are great to lay
out on and the swimming is amazing between all the boulders.
It requires a short hike down from the road. Look for
the cars along route 28.
N.
Sand Harbor:
Crystal clear waters and near perfect sands with rock
formations to explore and places to hike right from the
towel.