Kings Beach, while not the ski haven that its neighboring towns are known for, continues to serve as a source of entertainment during the winter months. Cold weather Kings Beach activities combine a mixture of indoor and outdoor things to do that let you explore the beautiful and scenic area and continue the fun inside if you get cold. If you’re visiting the area, Kings Beach things to do might include taking a guided tour around the Lake Tahoe area with a group or just by yourself to get familiar with the setting. While it may be a little too cold for a Kings Beach activity to include getting a tan, many of the beaches are still open in the winter for walkers who want to enjoy a moment of peace and quiet while taking in the lake’s beauty. You can even bundle up and head out on a boat to do a bit of fishing. Kings Beach things to do also include exploring the hiking trails that take you up the mountains and lead you to nearby Tahoe towns. The trails vary in length, so if you just want to do a Kings Beach winter activity like a quick evening stroll or day-long hike, you’ll have options to choose from. If you get a little cold from all the outdoor Kings Beach activities, head inside to relax with a yoga session or visit to a spa.
Explore With Kings Beach Winter Activities
Including North Shore Activities
And just because Kings Beach doesn’t have the steep, steep slopes of its neighbors, it still offers excellent conditions for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding and snowmobiling. The gentle terrain also provides a good spot where beginning skiers can get a feel for the sport before taking on some more advanced trails. Check out the listings below to see what fun awaits you in Kings Beach winter activities.
Winter 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
One of the magical aspects of skiing or snowboarding is experiencing the silence and beauty of the backcountry. There's nothing quite like the peace and...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
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
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
Embark on an unforgettable North Shore snowmobile or UTV adventure with Tahoe Adventure Rentals, where they offer private and semi-private tours through the...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
Tahoe Vista Recreation Area is a beach area that offers free public access. Complete with picnic tables, public bathrooms, a sheltered boat launching ramp,...read more
Chris Talbot's images of the lake and its surrounding natural beauty are found on the walls of hotels (including a large exhibit at the Hyatt Lake Tahoe),...read more
The Sanctuary is a place of healing in a variety of modalities. Centered in a welcoming, relaxing and calming atmosphere, The Sanctuary offers yoga, massage...read more
Well Being is a relaxing spa with an inspirational gift shop. Located across the street from Lake Tahoe in Kings Beach, this harmonious...read more




