This beach is one of the most stunning places I've ever visited. The colors are absolutely incredible. The hike is definitely worth it, but I wouldn't recommend it for inexperienced travelers, especially towards sunset. The climb back up can be tough, but it's definitely worth the effort.
Wow! This place has really improved. They have a lovely dining area, bar, and walkway made of pavers. The beach is clean and the water is stunning. They offer a full dock with jet skis, boats, kayaks, and paddle boards for rent. It's a great family-friendly resort beach.
The views are absolutely stunning! There are hiking trails that guide you to a beach, which feels like having your very own secluded lagoon. It was the best day ever! Restrooms can be found near the parking area. However, there are no food options or facilities close to the beach. It's just pure, untouched nature.
We absolutely love this small beach with its crystal-clear water and massive rocks to climb. The most convenient way to get there is by parking at Incline Village and walking back, as the parking lot near the beach can be quite confusing. The sand isn't exactly ideal for going barefoot, and the restroom facilities are not very pleasant, but despite that, we still managed to enjoy an hour there on a chilly day in early May. It truly is a beautiful spot.
This is my favorite beach in Lake Tahoe. The hike to get there can be challenging, so it's best not to bring too much gear. Finding a spot to settle down can sometimes be tricky. There are some great rocks for jumping off. I enjoy coming here to paddle board, especially since it's really convenient to bring an inflatable paddle board.
This beach is absolutely stunning. Regrettably, non-Incline Village locals are facing significant limitations in accessing it due to a small but forceful group of residents who are pushing to ban short-term rentals in the area. The irony lies in the fact that many of these residents themselves stayed in short-term rentals before settling here.