Kings Beach things to do heavily feature Mother Nature, and especially when she’s in a warm mood. Lake Tahoe plays center stage, as you might expect, inviting you to play in, on or around it. Warm weather brings the biggest crowds looking for North Shore and Kings Beach things to do. Kayaking, swimming and power boating top most lists. But if you’ve never tried parasailing, you might want to add in this high altitude fun. Such Kings Beach activities will reward you with some unimpeded, amazing views of the lake and surrounding mountains! Have you ever tried standup paddleboarding? It doesn’t matter if you’re well-balanced or a bit of a klutz, this sport is among Kings Beach’s most popular, and it really isn’t hard once you try it for a while. Just make sure to get a board that’s right for your size.
Fishing for trout or salmon has been a favorite Kings Beach activity for many years. But remember to purchase a fishing license before dropping a hook.
Onshore Kings Beach Things to Do
Including North Shore
Prefer to stay dry while enjoying the numerous Kings Beach things to do? Well, then, hiking is very popular. Along the sands of Kings Beach State Recreation Area is one route. Outside Tahoe Vista the year-round trails of North Tahoe Regional Park attract both humans and their canine companions. If you are unsure where other trails begin, simply pull off to the side of the road where cars congregate, lace up your boots and start walking.
Kings Beach's things to do also feature public baseball, tennis and golfing. The serious duffer appreciates the tight fairways and small greens of the 9-hole Old Brockway Golf Course. When giggles needs to accompany a hole-in-one, hit the links at the seasonal Kings Beach Miniature Golf. Music plays as you putt near totem poles and faux traffic lights.
Kings Beach Things To Do by Category & Location
Tahoe Adventure Company is a way to access any outdoor adventure in Lake Tahoe. Whether it is rock climbing or kayaking, mountain biking or hiking, ...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
The Tahoe City Farmers Market, located directly on the shores of Lake Tahoe in the Common's Beach parking lot, is a fun place to discover the variety of...read more
Once the snow melts and spring has sprung in Lake Tahoe, many businesses shift gears. Tahoe Dave's is one. Hanging up its skis and snowboards and putting on...read more
Tahoe Flow Arts and Fitness is a beautiful coming together of yoga, aerial arts, dance and fitness. In this healing place that inspires one's best self to...read more
Departing from Tahoe City, Tahoe Sailing Charters offers public and private sailing charters from May through October. A trip with them is an excellent way...read more
Tahoe Treetop Adventure Park is a place for fun and excitement through thrilling ropes courses and indoor rock climbing for all abilities. They offer their...read more
Tahoe Vista Recreation Area is a newly remodeled outdoor beach area that offers free public access. Complete with barbecue grills, picnic tables, public...read more
It’s near impossible to spend any amount of time in the Lake Tahoe region without encountering the photography of Chris Talbot. His images of the lake and...read more
TART, or Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit, offers free public transit services that connect the North Tahoe and Truckee communities and winter
...read moreThe Sanctuary is a place of healing in a variety of modalities. Centered in a welcoming, relaxing and calming atmosphere, The Sanctuary offers Pilates, yoga...read more
George Whittell Jr., heir to one of San Francisco’s largest fortunes, pulled his $50 million (which would be in the billions today) out of the stock market...read more