Lake Tahoe - Nevada State Park, NV
Visitor Services

The park offers the following: picnicking, a boat launch, hiking, biking, nature study, swimming, fishing, scuba diving, and winter sports.

Service Description Service Description
Fees Fees
An entrance fee is charged to enter the park, additional fees for launching boats. See http://www.parks.nv.gov/pdf/RevFeesched.01.PDF for more info.
Camping Camping
The backcountry between Lake Tahoe and Carson City has two primitive campsites. Primitive camping is also available at a site on the slope of Marlette Peak and along the North Canyon Trail. No... More information on Camping
Information Information

Contact Information:

Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park
P.O. Box 8867
Incline Village, NV 89452.
Phone: 775-831-0494
Email: tahoe@parks.nv.gov
Restrooms Restrooms
There are toilet facilities here.

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Special Considerations

The park is busiest during summer months and holidays.

Restrictions

Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park: No bottles allowed in waterfront areas. Fires permitted in designated areas only.

Sand Harbor: No pets allowed.

Hwy. 28 Beaches: No camping allowed.

Cave Rock: No overnight parking. Scuba diving restricted to south beach area.

Spooner Lake: "Catch and release" with barbless artificial lures only. Pets must remain on leash.

Backcountry: Motorized vehicles prohibited. Camping in designated areas only. Mountain bikes speed limit: 20 mph on straightaway and 5 mph on corners.

Seasons

High Season

The park is busiest during summer months and holidays.