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| Zephyr
Cove (S. East Shore):
Located
4 miles east of the state line on HWY 50. A
bar, restaurant, marina, campground, and popular beach
make up this locals favorite playground. |
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| Kings
Beach (North Shore):
This
is another locals favorite, valued
for its beautiful shores and proximity
to the heart of the North Shore area. |
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| Round
Hill Beach (S. East Shore):
This beach is a great place to bring the family.
Concessions and a marina are on location with
plenty of room for personal space. |
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| Nevada
Beach (S. East Shore):
Located at the end of Elks Point Road, across
from Safeway in Roundhill, Nevada Beach is
easily accessible from all points on the South
Shore. This beach is enormous, with campgrounds and picnic
areas perfect for beach BBQ's/ |
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| Camp
Richardson (South Shore):
This a great family spot on the California
side of the South Shore. The popular Beacon
Bar and Restaurant serves its famous rumrunners
all day long for thirsty beach visitors. |
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| Kiva
(South Shore):
This is a more secluded beach, located northwest
of Camp Richardson on the California
side of the South Shore. Having the beach
to yourself isn't uncommon, with hiking trails accessible
from the beach. |
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| Reagan
Beach (South Shore): Concessions,
volleyball courts and a playground make this
South Shore beach a great spot to bring younger
children. |
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| Timber Cove
(South Shore):
Timber Cove is within walking distance from many downtown
locations, with marina and restaurant facilities
on site. |
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| Sand
Harbor (North Shore):
Located west of Incline Village on HWY 28,
Sand Harbor has hundreds of yards of immaculate
sands, feathering into scattered rock gardens
and shallow Tahoe waters. This is the home of the annual Shakespeare Festival at the lake. |
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| Emerald
Bay (West Shore):
A short hike down from HWY 89 places
you at the shores of Emerald Bay, surrounded
by towering mountains and tall pines. It also takes you to the doorstep of Vikingsholm, where tours are offered throughout the summer. |
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| Stateline
Beach (South Shore):
Located only blocks from the casinos. Many
Stateline guests receive beach passes from
their lodging properties. Marina, playground,
and concessions are on site. |
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| Tahoe
Keys Beach(South Shore):
Tahoe Keys Beach is a stone's throw from
most Tahoe Keys homes, condos, and town homes.
This is a great neighborhood beach that captures
amazing western sunsets. |
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Nevada
Beach is a wide sprawling beach with very
coarse and clean sand. A pier is the
northern boundary line for Nevada Beach, where a
private beach for Elks Point begins.
photo
courtesy of Kirkwood |
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| Beaches
that feature on-sand food and beverage service
are popular places throughout the summer.
Tahoe offers a variety of beaches to please
everyone looking for either a tranquil private
day, or for those looking to make some new
friends each summer. |
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Keys
Beach (above) and many of the beaches adjacent
to it, enjoy some of the warmest waters in
Tahoe. Extending hundreds of yards out into
the lake from the shore lies a shelf that
is no more than four feet deep. Stagnant waters
bask on this shelf in the intense summer sun.
Remarkably, the shelf drops off from four feet
to a seemingly bottomless depth within a short distance.
photo
courtesy of Kirkwood |
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