Kings Beach

8318 North Lake Blvd, Lake Tahoe, NV

Hours

Open year-round, dawn to dusk.

Cost

There is no entrance cost, though there are parking fees to use Kings Beach:

  • Per vehicle: $10.00
  • Hourly: $3.00

Prices are subject to change. Always check their website for the most recent updates.

About

While exploring Lake Tahoe's acreage in the 1920s, Joe King made a remarkable discovery. He stumbled upon a crescent-shaped tan beach skirting crystal-clear waters.

Although owned by someone else at the time, how Joe acquired Kings Bay is as deep a story as Lake Tahoe. But that's for our next section!

The Washoe Tribe, early Native Americans, were the first to settle at Kings Bay, drawn to the beach and lake's abundant resources. The tribe's presence is still felt in North Lake Tahoe, with names and cultural imprints scattered throughout.

After Joe's discovery, Kings Beach transformed from a tranquil fishing spot into a bustling vacation hub, attracting visitors from all walks of life.

The beach continues to be a magnet for water sports enthusiasts, sun-seekers, and those pursuing leisurely afternoons. Its golden sands and crystal-clear waters create a picturesque setting for a memorable getaway.

Kings Beach invites all to come to its sun-kissed shores, whether to explore its fascinating past, bask in the sun, or enjoy water sports.

Kings Beach is more than a vacation spot; it's a historical panorama with compelling stories of the past while creating vibrant memories for the present.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

Joe King, the man the beach is named after, was as colorful a character as the turquoise Lake Tahoe waters.

Joe was a burly Texan who wore a patch over one eye that he probably lost in a fight. Rumors swirled that he had fled Texas after killing a man, but the story could never be confirmed.

Joe settled in the Truckee-Tahoe area and began to earn the reputation of being a wily card player and astute businessman. Joe, who was of questionable character, reportedly ran a speakeasy and sold bootleg liquor he made on his ranch.

While Joe is associated with discovering the beach, the area was first used in 1864 by George Wiggins, who ran a logging operation.

How Joe acquired the beach sounds like something from a Hollywood movie. Being a shrewd businessman and cunning card player, Joe won the shore and surrounding acreage by gambling. Whether this was from millionaire George Whittell Jr. or real estate tycoon Robert P. Sherman is debatable.

No matter the answer, Kings Beach's backstory is as awe-inspiring as the Sierra Nevada Mountains!

Kings Beach's most notable feature is its nearly 1,000 feet of beautiful sandy beach, one of the largest in Lake Tahoe.

Even in winter, the beach turns into a magical playground where visitors engage in snowball fights or build whimsical snowmen.

Did you know Kings Beach is home to the North Tahoe Art Center, which showcases local and regional artistry?

Furthermore, Kings Beach is a cultural hub, hosting annual events like the Music on the Beach series and the Kings Beach Snowfest.

As you can tell, Kings Beach is more than a sunbather's paradise; it's rich with lore, culture, and regional affection.

Local Tips

  • Parking can fill up quickly, so try to arrive early.
  • Don't forget your sunscreen. The sun can be intense.
  • Restrooms are located at the main beach entrance.
  • Weekdays are less crowded compared to the weekends.
  • Local eateries offer some fantastic seafood options.

Location

8318 North Lake Blvd, Lake Tahoe, NV

Frequently Asked Questions

Things to Do in North Lake Tahoe

Winter: For winter adventures and snowy family fun, North Lake Tahoe offers incredible cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating for everyone in the group. Experience the starry night with a Moonlight Snowshoe Tour, or the annual family-friendly North Lake Tahoe SNOWFEST.


Spring/Fall: And if you're more of a spring and fall traveler, we’ve got you covered. Shirley Canyon Trail located in Palisades Tahoe offers one of the best half-day hikes around. With dog-friendly trails, waterfalls, and granite boulders there’s no lack of beauty. Or for a family day of hiking, Eagle Rock Hiking Trails offers an easy incline to an incredible view. And with ample mountain biking trails all throughout North Lake Tahoe, you’ll have plenty to keep you exploring.


Summer: Finally, if summer calls to your soul and you crave water adventures North Lake Tahoe offers a ton of summer activities for everyone in your group. From boating to paddle boarding, fishing, and relaxing on the beach, you’ll have over 1,600 feet of lakefront to explore including some unique fresh-water beaches.


Lastly as the day winds down, and the sun begins to set, Christy Hill offers a breathtaking sunset view of the lake—sitting 100 feet above the lake’s shoreline. And as North Lake Tahoe’s premier dining experience, this sweet spot is anything but stuffy! This incredible dining experience is a must-do to end your day!

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