Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next D.L. Bliss adventure.
Bask on the shore of Lake Tahoe and gaze in awe at the natural beauty.
With the enchanting Lake Tahoe as its centerpiece, D.L. Bliss State Park offers recreation year round. Play on the beach and splash in the water at Lester Beach and Calawee Cove. You can take a tour of Vikingsholm, a stone home built in 1929, to learn more about life in the area.
Be sure to pack your hiking boots because numerous trails wind through the park. Lighthouse Trail and Rubicon Trail are popular hiking trails offering stunning vistas. The park is home to American black bears. Give these park residents a lot of leeway, and don't pose for a family photo.
A myriad of camping exists in this state park. You can pitch your tent at one of the family or group campgrounds. Bring your RV and find access along with a dump station.
Feeling a little adventurous? Then choose one of the hike or bike campsites. The park also offers 20 primitive campsites that you can access only by boat. The bathrooms offer showers along with outdoor showers to rinse sand off of you.
The best time to visit D.L. Bliss State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the lake's waters invite you to swim and explore. Spring and fall offer quieter visits with cooler, yet comfortable, weather.