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Lake Tahoe: 5 Family Friendly Hikes & Swim Spots


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Lake Tahoe is absolutely stunning. There are so many hikes and swim spots that are breathtaking and family friendly. You could easily spend weeks just visiting all of the beaches. Here are a few of my favorites with some tips that will help you plan a successful time at Lake Tahoe.

  1. Sand Harbor. This is a must see, but be aware. You need to be there EARLY! When the parking lot is full then they close it down and don’t let anyone else in. They don’t allow drop offs or walk-ins either. I would be there around 9am or earlier to get a spot. If you don’t they re-open it about 3pm. So if you aren’t early risers, this is an option as well, then you can stay for sunset. This harbor has the nice fine sand and cool boulders that you can swim to and then jump off. The water is crystal clear and so fun to swim in. It’s a family favorite!
  2. Emerald Bay. This is definitely a must see just because it’s different than the other beaches. This beach you get to hike down to. There are a lot of different hikes to go on and you can choose your range of difficulty. The views are spectacular with yet again crystal clear water.
  3. Eagle Falls. This is a super popular hike to get down to Emerald Bay. To get parking you will want to go early or late in the evening. If you want an easier hike you can do the Lower Eagle Falls trail for a quicker walk.
  4. Commons Beach. The reason I like this beach is because of it’s easy access and FREE parking. There is parking right by the beach. There is also a playground for the kids right there. Be sure to check out their website too. During the summer, they have concerts and movie nights on this beach. Super fun!
  5. Stateline Fire Lookout. This hike is super easy and doable for all ages. It’s on a paved walk way- although there is quite an incline. At the top you can see Lake Tahoe which is amazing. The cool thing my kids loved was that the hike brings you through both California and Nevada- hence the name. So stand in two states at one time with this hike and enjoy the view.

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