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Water Activities

The cool, sparkling waters of beautiful Lake Tahoe and the surrounding area of the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit can be a welcome relief from the heat and sun of California and Nevada summers. Always use caution when enjoying the water. Never swim, float or paddle alone and always wear approved floatation devices. Keep children close at all times and Know Before You Go!

The water in Lake Tahoe is cold, especially in the spring when snow is melting and filling area streams, rivers and lakes. Visitors should always exercise caution when swimming and participating in water activities in Lake Tahoe and surrounding water bodies. Cold Water Shock is real and can be life-threatening. Wearing a life jacket, even if you're a strong swimmer, significantly increases your chance of survival when exposed to cold water. Learn how Cold Water Shock affects the body and view helpful tips on how to prevent it at National Weather Service: Cold Water Hazards and Safety.

Boating - Motorized

All unsealed, motorized watercraft must be decontaminated before entering Lake Tahoe. Visit Lake Tahoe Boat Inspections to learn more. Watercraft are a leading cause for spreading aquatic invasive species into new waterways. Mandatory inspections and decontaminations stop aquatic invaders before they enter the water. Thank you for helping protect Lake Tahoe from the devastating environmental and economic impacts of aquatic invasive species!

Boating: Non-Motorized (Beachgoers, Anglers, Canoes, Kayaks, Paddleboards, Wind Surfers)

All non-motorized watercraft and gear must be Clean, Drained, and Dry before and after launching to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Paddlers, canoer, kayakers, anglers, and other beachgoers are encouraged to watch the 5-minute training video to become certified as a Tahoe Keeper. 

Swimming
Designated National Forest swim beaches on Lake Tahoe include Baldwin, Camp Richardson, Pope, Meeks Bay, Nevada, Round Hill,  William Kent and Zephyr Cove beaches.  

Be sure to plan ahead for family safety while swimming regarding personal floatation devices, water currents, temperature of the water that could cause hypothermia, and while swimming near motorized boats.

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Angora Lakes Resort

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
Angora Lakes Resort, located on the south end of Lake Tahoe, is a popular destination during the summer months. A parking fee is required.The hike up to the lake is a bit steep, but the trail is wide…

Angora Ridge

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Biking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Climbing and Caving Water Activities
Angora Ridge can be accessed seasonally via Forest Road 1214. Take Highway 89 northwest from the City of South Lake Tahoe, turn left on Fallen Leaf Road then just past the green gate turn left on…

Baldwin Beach

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning
Baldwin Beach is located on National Forest lands approximately five miles northwest of the City of South Lake Tahoe on Highway 89. The beach is operated under a special use permit by Tahoe…

Big Meadow Trailhead

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Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Climbing and Caving Water Activities
Big Meadow is located in Meiss Country on the south end of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Big Meadow Trailhead serves as an entrance to the Tahoe Rim Trail and boasts breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe, Hope…

Camp Richardson Resort

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Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Water Activities Winter Sports
A year-round destination, historic Camp Richardson Resort offers everything wonderful about outdoor recreation at Lake Tahoe in the spring, summer, winter and fall. Warm seasons include biking,…

Echo Chalet

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
This area can be extremely crowded on weekends. Please consider visiting in the early morning or late afternoon for a more relaxing experience.Echo Chalet is a high-Sierra, summer-only, resort…

Fallen Leaf Campground

Site Open
Biking Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities Winter Sports
Fallen Leaf Campground is located on the south end of beautiful Lake Tahoe, approximately one-quarter mile north of Fallen Leaf Lake off of Highway 89. The campground is typically open beginning in…

Kaspian Campground

Site Open
Biking Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
Kaspian Campground is located on National Forest lands four miles south of Tahoe City, on Highway 89. The campground is operated under a special use permit by Tahoe Recreation, a Division of Vista…

Kaspian Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
Kaspian Picnic Area is located on Highway 89 on the west shore of beautiful Lake Tahoe and offers a spectacular lakeside picnic area with easy access to the lake for kayaking and swimming. Campfires…

Kiva Picnic Area

Site Open
Picnicking Biking Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
Kiva picnic area is on the south shore of beautiful Lake Tahoe on Highway 89 three miles northwest of the City of South Lake Tahoe. Nestled among native pine trees, Kiva picnic area offers a quiet…

Last updated April 18th, 2025