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Sand Harbor Beach and State Park at Lake Tahoe

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Sand Harbor offers a number of family-friendly recreational activities, including long sandy beaches, a boat launch (sometimes closed due to low water), picnicking, group use areas, hiking, watercraft rentals and tours, and restrooms. The Sand Harbor visitor center has a gift shop, area information, and displays about Lake Tahoe. During the summer months, there is a food concession, snack bar, and shaded seating area. There is no camping at Sand Harbor or any other beaches within Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. Pets are only allowed off-season from mid-October to mid-April. Glass containers are prohibited on the beaches.

The entrance fee at Sand Harbor is $10 per vehicle ($15 for non-NV vehicles). For cyclists, it's $2 per bike. Fees are subject to change, so check the Nevada State Parks fees for the latest information. Fee booths only accept cash. The information phone number at Sand Harbor is (775) 831-0494.

Things To Do at Sand Harbor

  • Picnicking
  • Group Picnicking
  • Visitor Center
  • Hiking Trails
  • Nature Study
  • Boating and boat launch (requires inspection fee)
  • Swimming
  • Clearly Tahoe Rentals (kayaks, sailing kayaks and stand-up paddleboards)
  • Kokanee Bar and Grill Food Concession
  • Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival

Sand Harbor Park Hours

Sand Harbor is open from 7 a.m. to 1 hour after sunset, 365 days a year. However, operations are modified to accommodate high visitation from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Be sure to read the "Sand Harbor Frequently Asked Questions" for more details.

How to Get to Sand Harbor at Lake Tahoe

From Reno, take either U.S. 395 / I580 or S. Virginia Street to the Mt. Rose Highway (Nevada 431) and follow the signs to Lake Tahoe and Incline Village. When you reach Nevada 28, turn left toward Incline Village. Sand Harbor is located three miles south of Incline Village on the right (Lake Tahoe side).

Sand Harbor's popularity creates a parking hassle on busy summer days. Parking lots are frequently full from as early at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on summer weekends and during weekdays in July and August. It is illegal to park along Highway 28 for 3/4 mile on either side of the Sand Harbor entrance. Walk-in visitors are not allowed - you may not drop people off and let them enter the park on foot whether the parking lot is full or not.

East Shore Express to Sand Harbor

The East Shore Express service to Sand Harbor will begin operations on June 28 and run through Labor Day, September 2, 2024. Service operates daily from 10 a.m. to approximately 6:30 p.m. Hourly paid parking will be available at the Tunnel Creek parking lot, located at 1102 Tahoe Blvd. at the Tahoe East Shore Trailhead.

Tahoe East Shore Trail

This trail provides a link between Incline Village and Sand Harbor. The three-mile path is open to non-motorized bicycle and foot traffic. Approximately 90 new parking spots with direct access to the trail are available at three new parking lots located alongside SR 28 in Incline Village near Ponderosa Ranch Road. Self-paid parking is required. Regular fees apply to enter the park via the trail.

Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival

During July and August, the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival sets up at Sand Harbor, creating the world's most beautiful venue for the Bard's plays.

Sand Harbor Beach at Lake Tahoe, Nevada
Beautiful beaches and Lake Tahoe scenery at Sand Harbor. Photo © Stan White

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