A smiling couple poses in front of the serene waters of South Lake Tahoe, with lush green pine trees and a small island in the background, highlighting the peaceful and scenic beauty of the area’s beaches.

Known for its stunning landscapes, Lake Tahoe is a top destination in California. For those planning a summer trip, South Lake Tahoe’s beaches are the perfect place to soak up the sun and take in the natural beauty of the area.

With vibrant blue waters, mild summer weather, and picturesque views of the surrounding mountains, these beaches are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring.

If you’re ready for a memorable summer adventure, check out these 13 must-visit beaches in South Lake Tahoe.

1. Kiva Beach

A serene early morning view of Kiva Beach in South Lake Tahoe, with soft golden sand leading into the calm waters of the lake. The sun peeks through the trees on the left, casting a warm glow over the scene, with the distant mountains creating a tranquil backdrop. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Kiva Beach is perfect for dogs because it has soft sand for them to run on and shallow water for swimming. The beach is located at a high elevation and is especially beautiful in the fall with colorful leaves. There’s no fee to visit, and it’s open from late May through October, but parking is limited, so try to arrive before 10 am or after 5 pm.

Amenities

  • Parking Lot
  • Restrooms (Portable toilets near the parking area and flush toilets at the Taylor Creek Visitor Center) 
  • Picnic Tables near the Taylor Creek Visitor Center
  • Interpretive Signs 

2. Lakeside Beach 

A picturesque view of Lakeside Beach in South Lake Tahoe during sunset, with four yellow and white jet skis floating on the tranquil water. The mountains in the background are bathed in the warm colors of the setting sun, offering a peaceful and inviting atmosphere. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Lakeside Beach is a great spot because it’s close to South Lake Tahoe’s casinos, Heavenly Mountain Resort, and many restaurants. The water is clean and clear, and the beach is family-friendly and well-kept. The sand has pebbles, so it’s best to wear water shoes, and there is a fee to enter from May to September: $25 for adults, $15 for kids 6-17, and free for kids 5 and under. 

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Seasonal beach eatery 
  • Playground for kids
  • Volleyball court
  • Rentable beach chairs and beach umbrellas 
  • Boat, jet skis, paddle boats, and kayak rentals
  • Picnic tables
  • Water bottle refill stations and water fountains

3. Sand Harbor Beach

The crystal-clear turquoise waters of Sand Harbor Beach in South Lake Tahoe are surrounded by large, smooth boulders and lush pine trees. The view is complemented by the towering mountains in the background, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and nature appreciation. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Sand Harbor Beach, part of Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, is famous for its rock formations and shallow, calm waters, making it great for kids to swim. The water can be very cold, so bring a wetsuit, and check out the Sand Harbor Visitor Center or the Sand Harbor Bar and Grill for food and drinks. With a $10-$15 entrance fee and open year-round, it’s a fantastic place to spend a full day enjoying activities like trails, the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, and sleigh rides in the winter.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Parking Lot 
  • Picnic tables 
  • Boat Launch Ramp ($20-$25 depending on the where the vehicle was registered)
  • Sailing kayaks, kayaks, paddleboard rentals

4. Pope Beach

Pope Beach in South Lake Tahoe features a sandy shore with a backdrop of snow-capped mountains and tall pine trees. The clear blue sky reflects on the calm waters, offering a scenic and peaceful environment for beachgoers. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Pope Beach is a great choice if you like being surrounded by pine trees. The trees provide lots of shade, so it’s a nice spot for setting up a hammock. While pets aren’t allowed, you might see wildlife like bald eagles and bears. There is a $10 parking fee, which goes up during the July 4th weekend, and the beach is open from late May through October.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Tables 
  • Parking 
  • Snack Stand
  • Kayak and Paddleboard Rentals

5. Camp Richardson Resort Beach

The snowy pathway leading to the dock at Camp Richardson Resort Beach in South Lake Tahoe offers a stunning wintery scene. The snow-covered mountains in the distance contrast beautifully with the deep blue waters of the lake. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Camp Richardson Resort Beach provides plenty of shade and has pebble-strewn water, so water shoes are recommended for swimming. Dogs aren’t allowed on the beach but can be leashed near the picnic tables. Enjoy live music and food at the Beacon Bar and Grill, or grab hot dogs and snow cones at the Camp Richardson Marina; there’s a $10 parking fee, and the beach is open year-round.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Parking
  • Picnic Tables
  • Snack stand
  • Volleyball Courts
  • Boats, jet skis, paddleboards, and kayak rentals

6. Baldwin Beach

A view of Baldwin Beach in South Lake Tahoe with its expansive sandy shoreline and the surrounding greenery. The mountains in the background provide a scenic backdrop, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing day by the water. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Baldwin Beach is ideal for families since it’s not very crowded and offers fun with ducks and seagulls for kids to enjoy. Dogs aren’t allowed, and you’ll need water shoes because the water has pebbles. There is an $8 vehicle fee, and the beach is open from late May through October.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Tables
  • Parking
  • Kayak and paddleboard rentals 

7. Nevada Beach

Nevada Beach in South Lake Tahoe showcases a pristine sandy beach with clear blue waters and a mountainous horizon. The calm and spacious environment is ideal for visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Nevada Beach is a great spot for camping with stunning sunrise views over the lake. Surrounded by pine trees, it’s less crowded and has a campground with grills, campfire rings, and picnic tables. You can also hike the 2.8-mile Lam Watah Nature Trail nearby, which goes through meadows, ponds, and a forest. A $10 parking fee goes up during the July 4th weekend, and the beach is open from late May to October.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Tables & BBQ stations
  • Boat Launch Ramp
  • Parking
  • Snack stand
  • Kayak and paddleboard rentals

8. Lester Beach

A stunning view from Lester Beach in South Lake Tahoe, showcasing the deep blue waters of the lake framed by tall pine trees. The clear sky and distant mountain range add to the breathtaking natural beauty. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Lester Beach, also called “Bliss Beach,” is perfect for diving and is located in DL Bliss State Park. South of the beach, you can access the Rubicon Wall, a deep area of Lake Tahoe with rock formations that look like old castles. You can also spot the Rubicon Point Lighthouse, the second highest in the country, and hike nearby trails like the 16.4-mile Rubicon Hiking Trail or the 0.5-mile Balancing Rock Nature Trail. There’s a $10 parking fee, and the beach is open year-round from sunrise to sunset.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Tables
  • Parking
  • Showers

9. Emerald Bay/Vikingsholm Beach

An aerial view of Emerald Bay in South Lake Tahoe, featuring the historic Vikingsholm castle nestled among towering pines. The beach and nearby boats floating in the emerald-green waters offer a picturesque and serene setting. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Emerald Bay State Park is a must-see at Lake Tahoe, known for its beautiful, glacier-carved bay and stunning green water. The park features Fannette Island and many hiking trails, including an easy 2-mile hike to Eagle Falls. You can also visit the Scandinavian-style Vikingsholm mansion, which has 38 rooms. There is a $5 parking fee, and the park is open year-round from sunrise to sunset.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Tables
  • Kayak and paddleboard rentals
  • Boat Launch Ramp
  • Parking

10. El Dorado Beach

A calm day at El Dorado Beach in South Lake Tahoe, where two kayakers enjoy the tranquil, crystal-clear waters. The surrounding mountains and forested shoreline create a perfect backdrop for this peaceful experience. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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El Dorado Beach is perfect for summer nights, especially with live performances at the stone amphitheater on Thursdays. You can also stroll to the nearby pier for extra views. It’s free to visit and open from May to October. 

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Tables and BBQ grills 
  • Snack stand
  • Kayak and paddleboard rentals
  • Boat Launch Ramp
  • Parking

11. Keys Beach

An aerial view of Keys Beach in South Lake Tahoe, showing the marina surrounded by lush greenery and residential areas. The expansive lake and distant mountains complete the scenic panorama. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Keys Beach is a private beach just for guests of hotels and condos in the Tahoe Keys community. If you want a quiet beach day, stay in Tahoe Keys and enjoy this beach. You can also rent boats or go on boat tours from the Tahoe Keys Marina. There’s no fee, and it’s open all year.

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Showers
  • Playground
  • Picnic Tables
  • Tennis Court 
  • Volleyball Court
  • Parking

12. Thomas F. Regan Memorial City Beach

 The soft sands of Thomas F. Regan Memorial City Beach in South Lake Tahoe lead to the gentle waves of the lake, with the sun setting behind the mountains in the background. The peaceful ambiance makes it an ideal spot for relaxation. One of the 13 South
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Thomas F. Regan Memorial City Beach is ideal for swimming with its shallow waters and is less crowded than El Dorado Beach, offering a more peaceful experience. You can enjoy beautiful sunset views from the observation deck and let your dog have fun at the dog water park. It’s free to visit and is open seasonally from April to September. 

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Playground
  • Picnic Tables
  • Volleyball Court
  • Parking

13. Cave Rock Beach

A rugged and picturesque view of Cave Rock Beach in South Lake Tahoe, featuring the prominent Cave Rock formation and the rocky shoreline. The deep blue waters of the lake contrast beautifully with the clear sky and the distant snowy mountains. One of the 13 South Lake Tahoe Beaches.
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Cave Rock Beach is a small beach with a stunning view of Cave Rock, which was once part of a volcanic core. It’s perfect for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, or fishing. There’s a parking fee of $15 for out-of-state vehicles and $10 for Nevada vehicles, and it’s open year-round. 

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Tables and BBQ grills 
  • Boat Launch Ramp  ($20-$25 depending on the where the vehicle was registered)
  • Parking

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