Click here for the most up-to-date info on local guidelines. If your dog is your best friend, Kiva Beach is for you. Kiva Beach is harder to find than some other beaches, and this is a plus, making it less crowded than many of the Tahoe beaches even though it is free.
The beach has restrooms and picnic tables. Campfires and charcoal are not allowed at Kiva Beach, but you may have a gas stove with a valid, California Campfire Permit obtainable online. An unmaintained shoreline trail to the Tallac Historic Site offers views of the lake, and interpretive panels to understand the rich history of the resort community at Tallac Historic Site. Vegetation includes willows, lodgepole pine, quaking aspen, marsh grass and the protected Tahoe Yellow Cress plants.
Located at the southern portion of Lake Tahoe, one may view peaks to the North, East and West and surrounding shoreline. The beach is located on National Forest land. Dogs allowed only on leash on the Kiva Shoreline. Dogs allowed only on leash on the Kiva Shoreline. On land, all dogs must be leashed per El Dorado County leash laws enforced ; please pick up pet waste; dog waste bags provided at Taylor Creek Visitor Center; no wood or charcoal fires or grills permitted on the beach or adjacent lands; no free-standing barbecues.
Please place garbage in dumpster in Kiva Parking lot. Please, join your fellow beachgoers in protecting this special place! Begin by being an example to others:. Looking to spend some quality beach time with your four-legged pal at Lake Tahoe's South Shore? We've scouted out the spots where Sparky is welcome to romp in the sand and dip his paws in the Big Blue. Winter Wanderings in Lake Tahoe.
Captain chillin' in Tahoe. Photo Credit: Garrett CC. Tails in Tahoe. Clover playing in Fallen Leaf Lake. Premshiree-Pillai CC. More Ways to Play.
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