When to Go
Kings Beach is at its busiest over the summer, especially during weekends and holidays. Plan to arrive early in the day to grab parking and a spot on the beach. Visit in August for the warmest water temperatures. Peak parking rates apply between May and September. Some facilities, including the boat launch restroom facilities, are closed and winterized over the winter.
Know Before You Go
- Watersport rentals are available. Be aware that Lake Tahoe’s waters are very cold and can cause cold water shock and hypothermia, particularly away from the shore.
- Smoking and alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the SRA.
- Picnic tables and BBQs are first-come, first-served. Only propane and gas are allowed. Charcoal fires are prohibited.
- Dogs are not permitted on the beach. There is a dog beach nearby, at the rocky area east of the park past the boat ramp.
- Anglers 16 and older need fishing licenses.
Kings Beach State Recreation Area
North Tahoe’s flagship beach is family-friendly and one of the largest on the North Shore.
Located in downtown Kings Beach, just one mile from the Nevada state line, Kings Beach State Recreation Area features nearly 1,000 feet of prime lakefront, with a wide and sandy beach that is one of the largest in the area. Typically sunny, with some of the warmest waters around the lake, it’s a family friendly summertime destination popular for swimming and water sports. Additional amenities include a shady picnic and BBQ area, playground, basketball court, boat ramp, restrooms, and paid parking. Kings Beach SRA is a day-use only facility, but camping options can be found near Tahoe City, Truckee, and Mt. Rose.
Located in downtown Kings Beach, just one mile from the Nevada state line, Kings Beach State Recreation Area features nearly 1,000 feet of prime lakefront, with a wide and sandy beach that is one of the largest in the area. Typically sunny, with some of the warmest waters around the lake, it’s a family friendly summertime destination popular for swimming and water sports. Additional amenities include a shady picnic and BBQ area, playground, basketball court, boat ramp, restrooms, and paid parking. Kings Beach SRA is a day-use only facility, but camping options can be found near Tahoe City, Truckee, and Mt. Rose.
When to Go
Kings Beach is at its busiest over the summer, especially during weekends and holidays. Plan to arrive early in the day to grab parking and a spot on the beach. Visit in August for the warmest water temperatures. Peak parking rates apply between May and September. Some facilities, including the boat launch restroom facilities, are closed and winterized over the winter.
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Kings Beach is at its busiest over the summer, especially during weekends and holidays. Plan to arrive early in the day to grab parking and a spot on the beach. Visit in August for the warmest water temperatures. Peak parking rates apply between May and September. Some facilities, including the boat launch restroom facilities, are closed and winterized over the winter.
Know Before You Go
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