Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Sugar Pine Point adventure.
A dramatic peak backdrop oversees crystal waters, dense forests, and babbling creek beds here.
Say hello to one of the finest remaining natural areas on Lake Tahoe. Get your snow kicks satisfied with cross country skiing in the winter. Make this your new summer home as you wander through dense forests of pine fir, aspen, and juniper.
This historic zone is a proud member of the Sierra State Parks Foundation. There are two miles of flawless coastline to drink in, thanks to the Lake Tahoe shore. There are also winding paths through lush forests of pine and cedar and soothing creek beds. You can also take these same trails higher to visit breathtaking vistas of Lake Tahoe.
Water babies love to grab a paddle board (or kayak, or canoe, or boat) and hit the water. Land lovers take long walks along the lush grounds of the historic Hellman-Ehrman Mansion. When it's time to unwind, it's easy to grab a nap nestled under towering pine. Beautiful and rich with history and wildlife, this is definitely a spot that is worth the trip.
The best time to visit Sugar Pine Point State Park is during the summer for warm days and cool nights, perfect for outdoor activities. Winter offers a snowy wonderland for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Avoid peak holiday weekends for a more peaceful experience.