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Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Forest Supervisor's Office

35 College Drive 
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(530) 543-2600 
TTY: (530) 543-0956

LTBMU North Tahoe Forest Service Office
3080 North Lake Blvd
Tahoe City, CA 96145
(530) 583-3593 

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USDA Forest Service shield [icon] Nevada Beach  
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Reservation Information
[icon] Drinking Water [icon] Flush Toilets [icon] Tent Camping [icon] Recreational Vehicle Camping [icon] Campfires [icon] Fees [icon] Picnic Area  
[icon] Fishing [icon] Dogs on Leash [icon] Pay Phone [icon] Wading [icon] Beach [icon] Swimming Nearby [icon] Handicap Accessible   

Nevada Beach campground is generally open Memorial Day weekend through the end of October. Reservations can be made through Recreation.gov.

Nevada Beach is a National Forest campground operated by private concessionaire, California Land Management and may be reserved up to 180 days prior to the first day of the reservation.

 


Elevation 6225 feet
Setting The Nevada Beach Campground and Picnic Area is situated on the sandy shore of Lake Tahoe.  Nestled among native pine trees, it is a quiet beach location that offers a wide range of recreational activities.  It is a National Forest campground operated by a private concessionaire, California Land Management.   
Directions

Nevada Beach is located on the east shore of Lake Tahoe, 3 miles north of Stateline, NV in the small community of Roundhill.  Take Highway 50 to Elks Point Road.  Nevada Beach is towards the lake, 1/2 mile west of the intersection and the Roundhill Shopping Center.

Access Paved road to the campground.
Total Sites 54 camping sites and 25 picnic sites.
Dump Station No
Hookups No
Max. Vehicle Length 45 feet
Max. Length of Stay 14 days
Max. Group Size Per Site 6 people and 2 vehicles; please park your vehicles in the designated camping spots only.
Water Drinking water
Restrooms Flush
Showers No
Tables Yes
BBQ's & Rings Standing BBQ's and fire rings at all sites; please use fire areas provided at each campsite and do not build additional fire rings.  Remember, only collect dead and down wood in the nearby forest for your fires and before leaving your campsite make sure your fire is "Dead Out."  Help prevent forest fires!
Boat Ramp No
Swimming/Wading Yes
Pets Pets are allowed on a leash in the campground area but not in the Picnic Area nor on the beach.
Fees $28 (standard) - $32 (premium) per night. For day use there is a vehicle fee of $7 per car. Please follow the payment instructions posted at the campground entrance.  To let others know your campsite is occupied, we suggest  leaving something out like a tablecloth.
Reservations Yes. To make reservations:
  • By phone: call toll free 1-877-444-6777
  • By internet: Reservations can be made through Recreation.gov.
Campground Host Yes
Information For campground information (you can not use this number to make reservations) call: (775) 588-5562
Season of Use Generally open Memorial Day weekend through the end of October.
Services Contact the campground host in case of emergency.  Medical services are  available at Stateline and in South Lake Tahoe; medical, dental, and optical services are available in South Lake Tahoe.  Barton Memorial Hospital offers 24-hour emergency care and is fully staffed. Groceries, fuel, laundry and other services are also available in Roundhill, Stateline, and South Lake Tahoe.
Special Attractions The Nevada Beach Campground and Picnic Area is located approximately 3 miles north of Stateline, NV where there area a number of casinos and gambling facilities.  On July 4th and Labor Day there is a fireworks display.  The fireworks are set off from a barge on Lake Tahoe and Nevada Beach is an excellent viewing location, but not the only viewing location.  Other location  considerations are Pope and Baldwin Beaches, Regan Beach, and El Dorado Beach.

 


In the same area:

[icon] Tent Camping[icon]Jet Skiing[icon] KayakingRoundhill Pines Resort

[icon] Tent Camping[icon] Boat ToursZephyr Cove Resort

[icon] Hiking[icon] Mountain BikingTahoe Rim Trail

[icon] Hiking[icon] Mountain BikingFlume Trail

[icon] Tram Rides[icon] Scenic View[icon] HikingHeavenly Gondola

USDA Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU)
Last Modified: Tuesday, 23 June 2009 at 17:39:58 EDT


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