Kings Beach buzzes with hustle and bustle in the summertime. With its plentiful and picturesque beaches, Kings Beach summer activities provide opportunities to enjoy a little sun, sand and water. The beaches range from easy to access to a bit more isolated, so depending on what you’re looking for, finding a great spot is easy. Some of the beaches offer grills, picnic tables and patios making them perfect spots for a lakeside cookout – a classic Kings Beach thing to do. There are even boat launches at certain locations that allow you to escape to the center of the lake – an ideal spot for fishing. Kings Beach summer activities also bring you live musicians jamming on the beaches during the evenings. Several beach locations are pet friendly, so you and your furry friend can enjoy the surf and sand together. Thanks to the quick access to water, summertime Kings Beach things to do feature lots of watersports, including kayaking, SUPing and Jet skiing.
Kings Beach summer activities extend beyond the surf and sand. Explore the area by bike or by foot with trails that can take you around the mountains and even lead you to neighboring towns!
Kings Beach Summer Activities Are Active
Including North Shore
When you’re not on the beach or hiking about, you can enjoy a game of tennis or round of golf at recreation centers and scenic golf courses. And the kids can get crafty with different art workshops and classes held in the area. Pilates and yoga sessions also let you start the day off right by finding your center and practicing balancing skills. After an active day, wind down with a spa visit or acupuncture therapy that gets you feeling rejuvenated right away. There’s a whole world of summer activities, so check out the listings below to learn more.
Summer Activities by Category
North Tahoe Regional Park offers 124 acres of recreational fun for the entire family. Situated in north Lake Tahoe in Tahoe Vista, North Tahoe Regional Park...read more
Historic Old Brockway Golf Course is one of the longest-running golf courses in Lake Tahoe. Beginning its journey as north Lake Tahoe's premier golfing...read more
Patton Landing Beach is a pebbly version of Lake Tahoe shoreline. A free public beach that offers picnic tables, barbecues and summer-only bathrooms, the...read more
A passionate guide creates an unforgettable experience. This is exactly what Captain Danny Salvador infuses into his guide business, Reel-Lentless Fishing...read more
If road cycling is your thing, Tahoe and Truckee offer an awesome variety of roads to explore and sites to see. Along with amazing views of Lake Tahoe...read more
Sandy Beach is a beautiful tiny piece of free public beach access in Tahoe Vista. Near the Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort, this sandy beach provides views...read more
The west side of Secline Beach is a forested, small, park-like setting with many trees shading picnic tables and open space. Seasonal kayak and stand-up...read more
If you enjoy the serenity and fun that the state parks provide on the California side of the Lake Tahoe area, then you can thank Sierra State Parks...read more
Speedboat Beach is a hidden free public beach that is situated at the end of a neighborhood street. Located in a small local zone between Kings Beach...read more
Tahoe Adventure Company is a way to access any outdoor adventure in Lake Tahoe. Whether it is rock climbing or kayaking – including clear kayak tours...read more
Tahoe Adventure Rentals, a family-owned and -operated adventure company, offers an array of exciting water rentals and ATV excursions to make your summer...read more
Tahoe Central Market in Kings Beach isn’t a big place, but it’s packed full of wholesome goodness. Mornings you can stop in for a coffee, tea, bagel,...read more




