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    The chimney of Chimney Beach
    Minna J.

    Our favorite beach on Lake Tahoe. Only caution is that there is a bit of a hike to reach it and the top part is a little steep, but manageable - I find it easier to use trekking poles because I have slightly wonky knees.

    Offshore rock Lake Tahoe near Chimney beach
    Matt K.

    Hiked down from the parking lot to a secluded rocky spot south of chimney beach. Swam and sunned on the rocks and swam out to a couple of them. Waves may get a bit strong and the underwater rocks are slippery from slime but a great experience. We were lucky and found a spot in the parking lot right away but most of the time you'll need to park in the street. Avoid the white line to avoid a ticket.

    James D.

    1st visit here was in 1973. We had the entire area to ourselves. Today - not so much !! Chimney Beach sits on National Forest lands two miles south of Sand Harbor State Park. A parking lot is on the east side of Highway 28, across from the trailhead down to Lake Tahoe. The trail is steep & please stick to the switch-backs so it doesn't become ruined more than it already has. **If you are not physically fit, this is NOT for you** The beach is named for the stone chimney that still remains on the lakeshore. It's all that's left of a caretaker's cabin. This once hidden treasure is a small sandy lakeshore area that has become very popular. The clear water & mega scenic views of Lake Tahoe remain pretty much unmatched. Unlike most of the Lake's beaches, dogs are allowed with signed restrictions. Give Chimney Beach a try & be respectful. There is nobody there to clean up after you !!#@#!!

    Vivianna G.

    Chimney beach was the last resort place on our trip to Lake Tahoe. Our original plan was to get to Sand Harbor lake at 6:30am but by the time we got there, it already reached full capacity. So we came to chimney beach which looked almost identical and way less crowded. The only down side is the hike down to the beach from the parking lot. So my advice is to pack light cause it is a mission to go up after a long day of swimming and soaking in the sun. Also, I encountered a lot of trash on my way back to the parking lot. I tried my best to pick up as much as I could, so if you are visiting please pick up after yourselves.

    relax Tuesday
    Samuel L.

    If you are looking for crystal clear water beach and quiet place to hang around , this is the right beach . You may had very hard time to find the parking there therefore be there early .Hiked 15-20mins to the beach would definitely worth it . Love it and highly recommend it

    Tommy D.

    Chimney beach is located just 30 minutes from Carson, NV. This place is highly recommended! The short drive is beautiful if you want to take a few hours out of your day to enjoy mother nature. We came on a cold November day but that didn't stop us. It was slightly snowing when we arrived. Parking is limited but we didn't have any issue on a Saturday. There is a short 10-15 minutes hike to the beach and the view is breathtaking. You'll know when you get there when you can see a chimney right on the beach. The water is clear and calm. This is definitely worth checking out and you can easily kill a few hours exploring the area. There are other trails that we want to come back in the future

    gorgeous water and sky in early September
    Irena S.

    This beach is literally a small hidden gem that not many people go to because it's sort of a trek to get to the beach and more challenging to find. If you're coming from Reno, follow the GPS but keep driving on the road until you see a small parking area on the left (fits about 5-6 cars) - feel free to park on the area right in front of the trees. (Parking is free!!) Tip is to bring hiking shoes or some kind of close-toed shoe so you can hike down to the beach! It's not impossible (I did it half barefoot and half in Birkenstocks) but the pine needles do get pokey and the side of the mountain is slippery and semi-sketch (there's plenty of rocks and stuff to hold on to but better safe than sorry). Hike takes maybe like 15 mins and isn't strenuous, it really is just kind of slippery/downhill and depends on how much stuff you're lugging. Once you hike down the side of the mountain area (just follow the path) and get to the rock ledges that lead down to the water, just be careful and find a chill area to set up your stuff (my friend and I brought lawn/beach chairs and set them up on a little level area on the rocks where we could look out onto the water, but there wasn't an abundance of space). I wouldn't recommend bringing giant paddleboards or kayaks down this beach, it's rough to try to get it down the rocks and the beach isn't super accessible with large items like that. The water is EXTREMELY clear and beautiful - but just be careful because there's a bunch of rocks on the floor underwater that you can cut your foot on, so just be careful. I came here this past summer on the tail end of the season like early September, so there were only like 3 small groups of people here, but in the summer I heard it does get pretty busy. The water is freaking amazing though, perfect place to enjoy some beers, read, play in the water.

    Wendy F.

    I fell in love with Lake Tahoe. The history alone was quite fascinating. When I arrived in Lake Tahoe the first stop was Chimney Beach. As soon as I found a spot I set up tent, blew up the tubes and dunked into the beautiful lake it was so relaxing and the water felt so fresh. The walking trail to the lake was about 10 minutes. Wonderful experience:)))

    Lauren B.

    Great dog friendly beach! Finding a dog friendly beach around Lake Tahoe is hard, but this one is great for pups! It's definitely a steep hike down to the beach, so if you have bad knees or are brining a whole wagon of beach gear, you may want to find another beach. However, if you live adventure, beautiful views, and fun boulders to climb on, this is the place for you! I would suggest bringing blondes toed swim shoes bc the sand is more like pebbles

    Almost down to the beach! Such a great view.
    Briana C.

    5 stars forsure! Great 10 minute little hike down to get to the beautiful view. If your out of shape like me and my husband it'll be a 20 min hike up LOL but so worth it! Love this place. & even better it's dog friendly so our little one was able to swim with us

    View from the 2nd small beach.
    Lyra B.

    There are a series of 3 small beaches, each separated by rocks. The last beach contains the chimney. Unfortunately, there was a large group already there so my friends & I settled at the 2nd beach next to a tree. The sand is kind of sharp and was a bit uncomfortable barefooted. Dog and kayak friendly. There were people who brought inflatable tubes/kayaks/boat which seemed like fun to be on considering the water is always cold. There are some rocks you can swim to that are close to the beach as well. The trail isn't too difficult, we made it in flip flops, I would say it was less than a mile. The parking lot contains about 20 spots and was full when we arrived (around 2PM) but there were people parked along the street. Don't park in the rain gutter immediately close to the parking lots as we saw a car get ticketed by highway patrol. Overall, it was a clean and family/pet-friendly beach.

    Travelin' Fam C.

    I mean...easily one of my favorite spots in the state. Gorgeous views, great sand, hidden, crystal clear water... totally worth the small hike. Kiddos love climbing all the giant rocks, great for watching cliff divers, small and private, perfect slice of Tahoe paradise.

    One of the many trails down to the Chimney Beach area.
    Keith A.

    Our favorite beach area second only to Hawaii. We've been here several times and consider it THE highlight of any trip to Tahoe. There is an official Chimney Beach, but don't dismay if the crowds beat you to it and lack of parking has you tempted to turn away. In truth, this whole area is "Chimney Beach" and even if you find LEGAL but perilous parking a mile away, there are numerous trails beckoning you down to the water's edge and your own slice of paradise. DO park legally. Off the road. DO follow a clearly marked trail and avoid cutting switchbacks...erosion is a problem here. Just walk along the road till you find one. DO bring hiking shoes and change into flip flops or sandals after you reach the beach area. DO save / bring water for the return hike back up to your vehicle. It's grueling. DO pack in / pack out. Keep this place as pristine as possible. DO be prepared for several "oh ah" views! Not to mention the occasional "oh my" views as you pass a nudist sunning themselves in full glory. Don't get me wrong, this place is no nudist colony but there hasn't been a time we've been and NOT seen at least one sun seeker baring it all. DO take a dip in the clearest, purist waters you've ever seen. On a hot summer day? So refreshing! If you think it's too cold, trust me....it's fine once you get in. DO check water depths before you leap! Most of the time, the water clarity makes the bottom appear closer than it is....but I've been caught by surprise on occasion and was amazed when a submerged boulder was closer to the surface than expected. Never been hurt myself, but I know others have. Be safe. Help is a long way off.

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    Ask the Community - Chimney Beach

    Is the 1-mile hike to the beach (the more secluded area) a relatively easy hike with young kids? Can a wagon or stroller be easily used on this hike (Ex. flat ground or are there stairs and lots of rocks)?

    Hike isn't bad but it can be steep in parts. We tried with a double stroller and only made it half way down and had to carry them in it for a bit before bailing it in the bushes and carrying the toddlers the rest of the way. Had to carry it back up… Read more

    Did the high tide cover the sand or can you still get to the beach?

    Uh, lakes don't have tides. 😉 If you're asking about the higher lake water levels due to precipitation, then, yes, there is still a useable sandy area... just less than in drought years.

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    A parking lot is on the east side of Highway 28, across from the trailhead down to Lake Tahoe.

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    Spring is here! Discovered this close-in trail for quick midday hike. A few trails at this…read morelocation to choose from. Small paved parking lot allows for off street parking. Trail head has bathroom facilities, clear trail signage. Be aware that some trails do not allow dogs while some allow them on leash. Did a quick family friendly hike to the Kings Canyon Waterfall (.3 miles) and then the North King's Loop (1.8 miles). Waterfall hike is short and a well-groomed trail makes for a great family friendly stroll for all ages. Falls are really flowing right now with a lot of shade trees. North King's Loop. 1.8 miles loop with about a 450' elevation gain for about .9 miles. Trails are well-groomed (kudos to City of Carson and volunteers). For most of the loop, the trail is narrow to a shoulder width with a hill on one side and a slope off on the other. My hike is late March, early spring, so still signs of snow and ice hazards on parts of the shade sections of the trail. Overall, a great hike in the City of Carson.

    On a difficulty level; I'd say it's easy…read more This trail is kid, elderly and furry friend friendly. Even those who have foot injuries can walk right up with a little to no assistance. It's a popular spot in the Summer months. My last visit was on a hot July day. I almost had lunch there a few weeks ago, but I didn't feel like dealing with a crowd. It's a nice spot to cool down under the waterfall and have lunch. The older I get, the more I enjoy being outdoors and finding new trails to explore. It won't be long before I'm hanging in this waterfall again.

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    We hiked the Marlette Lake Trail from Spooner Lake to Marlette Lake as a backpacking trip for my…read morefriend's bachelorette party! We added some extra distance at the end by hiking to the Marlette Peak Campground to stay for the night. From the parking lot to the campground was about 7 miles each way. The trail itself was well-maintained, moderate difficulty, and had everything you'd want in a good hike! Solid trail conditions. Beautiful mountain and lake views. Some sections of wildflowers. A good amount of sun but also some shaded parts. Gradual incline that never felt super steep, so the elevation gain felt manageable. We saw people hiking as well as mountain biking on this trail. There are several sections of aspen trees along this hike, so it's a great one to come back and do in the fall once the leaves turn yellow. The trailhead area has great facilities, the bathrooms were clean and there is ample parking. The park rangers I spoke to were friendly and helpful. There is a $10/car entry into this area but it's totally worth it, especially when you see how well they take care of it. I loved this hike and will continue to come back to Spooner for hikes in the future!

    There are a few ways to reach Marlette Lake, all of them totally worth it, especially this time of…read moreyear. This trail takes you around Spooner Lake and up to Marlette. It's a 9 mile out and back with fairly gradual elevation gain, up through the trees, until you reach the lake. A great little workout. Marlette sits along the Flume Trail, so you're likely to see a lot of mountain bikers. Fun fact: The Flume Trail got its name because Marlette and the tributaries that feed it were part of a log flume system to carry logs used to build our region all the way down from as far as Virginia City! Marlette has a short fishing season, but people say it's grand if you make the trip. Of course you need to hike in to have that experience. This is definitely a trail worth checking out in our area!

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    Sitting right on Washoe Lake, you'll get the most out of a…read morevisit to Washoe Lake State Park by camping at $15.00 per night. It's offered on a first-come basis, There are 29 campsites, equipped with a table, grill with fire rings and room for trailers. Two comfort stations, one of which includes a shower, are available. Several sites can hold an RV up to 45 feet in length. Don't forget to get your Nevada fishing license before dropping a hook into the lake. The views of Washoe Valley & the Sierra Nevada Mountains make it all worthwhile !!

    In the almost 20 years we have lived in Northern Nevada, and driven by here enroute back and forth…read morebetween Carson City and Reno, this is the first time I have stopped, gotten out and walked around. I spent some time in the picnic area and walking along the shoreline. The park was well maintained with lots of shady spots, cool grass and sandy beaches. The bathrooms were convenient and clean and there was a generous parking area. There are BBQ grills and lots of picnic tables throughout the area. There is also a large group pavilion. There are a number of trails around, but may be better suited for cooler weather as there is not a lot of shade away from the day-use area. There is a ranger station a few miles north that is worth a stop. Staff are friendly and helpful and there is a small exhibit of old mining and farming equipment and a very nice native plant garden. Definitely worth the stop.

    Genoa Loop Trail

    Genoa Loop Trail

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    It's been years since I last hiked this loop on a hot Summer day in July…read more This is a steep trail and there are parts that narrowed out, but hubby and I walked single file through those parts. We spent a day hanging out here, but we stopped halfway for a break and lunch in some shade. There are plenty of little rivers that flow below the waterfall. Hearing the waterfall kept us chugging along because we were ready to cool off. This wasn't the biggest waterfall, but we enjoyed our time in it. It was very private once we actually got down there and so happy we were in our own little oasis; we had the whole place to ourselves. With all the precipitation we received this year I can only imagine how beautiful and full everything is. I'm planning on revisiting this Summer to see how everything has grown.

    Beautiful hike, spectacular views with a waterfall, this hike offers up rewarding treasures that…read moreonly Genoa can deliver. We set off on this trail that starts in the historic town of Genoa at the end of Carson Street which is north of Main Street (same side as the Genoa Bar - look for the Orchard House). You will see a gravel parking lot and the Genoa Loop Trail sign at the start of the trail. We opted for the 6 mile round trip to the waterfall adventure on this particular day as we headed out. With an elevation gain of 1410ft and many switchbacks be sure to carry plenty of H20, wear appropriate footwear, maybe bring something like a granola bar or fruit and as always pack out, what you pack in. The trail is well maintained, but can be narrow & steep at times with bicyclists and furry companions allowed on the trail too. Please be sure to bring leashes along with doggy mutt mitts aka poop bags, there is a trash can and mutt mitts at the beginning of the trail but better to be prepared and there are no poop fairies. Remember everyone is out there to enjoy the beauty of the Great Outdoors so ENJOY IT! We thoroughly enjoyed this hike, stopping along the way to take in the spring flowers, beautiful views, grab our binoculars to look upon Genoa, the Carson River & Jacks Valley. We crossed the creek throughout the trail with foot bridges, butterflies, and the reward of our hiking adventure was the Genoa Waterfall as it cascade over as we listened to it surrounded by the pine trees. So get out there, this is a GREAT waterfall hike with stunning views added bonus you are already in the quaint historic town of Genoa so why not check out the cute town and grab a bite to eat or libation. Enjoy and #moveyourbody!!

    Spooner Summit - Love this!

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    This is a great little spot for snow play during the winter season. Parking is a little tough. The…read moreonly facilities are Porta potties. There is a very small parking lot, and along the sides of the road, but it's a tight squeeze going down the lane. The area is beautiful and there's plenty of space and small hills for sledding. And best of all - it's free! We had *snow* much fun! Yelp 2026 Challenge: 03/30

    From my Genoa perspective, I usually take the Kingsbury grade to go to South Lake Tahoe and Back…read more I'll drive up from the Valley to the Spooner Summit if I'm going to the State Park of that name, Sand Harbor, Incline, and destinations North. I might drive back to the Valley via Spooner if I'm coming from South Lake and need to run errands in Carson City. Observations 1. As "The Lake" doesn't have a Costco or a Trader Joes, there can be decent visitor traffic coming down to the Valley from Spooner Summit. That includes considerable cheaper gas prices available at Costco gas. 2. The scenery coming down Spooner into the Valley is stunning. So can car speed of which a Carson Sherriff's car may happily pull you over. And that stop light can come into view fairly quickly. 3. One thing you might notice coming down are the distinct large piles of logs associated with the new Carson City Sawmill (in partnership with the Washoe Tribe). Tahoe Forest Products processes timber salvaged from wildfires, forest thinning projects. 4. I make it a point to drive this route (in either direction) for the fall colors. 5. What I always marvel at is the transition between Alpine and High Desert, in either direction. 6. In wintertime at the Alpine Summit, you'll find scores of cars and families taking advantage of sledding opportunities. Parking can be challenging. Some of those cars don't know how to drive in the winter (or understand chains) of which I saw first hand last Saturday as Gayle and I were dropping off Darling Granddaughter. Lots of slipping and sliding and 2 overturned vehicles were noted. 7. There are also hiking opportunities at the Spooner Summit of which I've only done the easy trek around nearby Spooner Lake.

    Chimney Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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