3 Beautiful State Parks In South Lake Tahoe You Need To Explore

The Jewel of the Sierra will find no trouble taking your breath away all on its own with its shimmering blue water amidst a vast green pine forest. The sights and scenes present at South Lake Tahoe are truly special, and they practically beg to be further explored.

Fortunately, there are plenty of well-established California and Nevada state parks in South Lake Tahoe that make getting out to explore the scenery a breeze. Each South Lake Tahoe state park features great trails that lead to some of the best views in all of Tahoe. Plus, the ease of access to each park along with great area amenities go a long way in crafting the perfect day of adventure.

With all that said, let's lace up our boots, fill up our water bottles, and get set to check out the 3 most beautiful state parks in South Lake Tahoe! 

Best Recreation Areas In South Lake Tahoe

1. Van Sickle Bi-State Park - CA and NV

First up to bat is the nations first ever state park to cover two states, Van Sickle Bi-State Park. This park is one of the most accessible in all of the Tahoe Basin, and it offers abundant adventure opportunities within its 725 acres. At Van Sickle, hiking and mountain biking are the star activities with miles of easy to moderate trails that anyone can enjoy. Along those trails, you'll discover plenty of rock outcrops and stops at scenic overlooks that are picture-perfect for taking... well, pictures! 

In addition to this park's own trails, Van Sickle Bi-State Park provides access to the famed Tahoe Rim Trail that circumnavigates the entire lake. Although we aren't suggesting you tackle the entire 170-mile trail, it is a staple of visiting Lake Tahoe to at least sample a section of this revered rim trail.


Other Van Sickle Bi-State Park
 Information:

  • No fees to enter park.
  • Open year-round from sunrise to sunset for pedestrians. Open May 1 - October 31 from sunrise to sunset for vehicles.
  • Pets are welcome, but must be kept on a leash less than or equal to six feet in length.

2. Emerald Bay State Park - CA

We live here and we still can't believe just how drop-dead gorgeous Emerald Bay State Park is. As you can see, the golden hour time at sunrise is where the truly magical views come in, but really any time of day this spot still stands as one of the most scenic areas in South Lake Tahoe. Better still, there's much more to do at Emerald Bay that just gawk at the view. The Lake Tahoe staple activities of hiking, mountain biking and water sports are all available to partake in at this state park. 

3. Sugar Pine Point State Park

Encompassing an area of 2,500 acres is Lake Tahoe's largest state park, the Sugar Pine Point State Park. This immense space provides plenty of room to explore the excellent trails that weave through Sugar and Jeffrey Pines as well as aspen, fir, and juniper trees. In addition to the hiking trails, this state park features approximately 2 miles of lakeshore access, making it the perfect spot to just into Tahoe's refreshing cool waters.

And that's it for our picks on the 3 most beautiful state parks in South Lake Tahoe! Be sure to check out our South Lake Tahoe area guide for more things to do, and keep an eye on our blog for more great local tips!

Last but not least, be sure to complete your South Lake Tahoe trip with an RnR vacation home. We take pride in offering some of the most comfortable and luxurious homes in all of the Lake Tahoe Basin, and we cannot wait to give you the perfect vacation stay!

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