Accommodations
Tahoe Beaches
Tahoe Events
Ski Resorts
Weddings
Disc Golf
Camping
Hiking
Biking
Golf
Gear
Fishing
Rafting
Kids Play
Eye Candy
Tahoe Forums
Tahoe Weather
Advertise Here
About Us

Home : Beaches : Round Hill Pines

Round Hill Pines Beach

The Vitals - Located on FS land with pool, tennis, bar & grill. Fee for parking

On the southern end of Marla Bay on the flanks of Round Mound is a half mile of sandy beach known as Round Hill Pines. There is plenty to do here since it is also the home of the Tahoe Bleu Wave, H20 Watersports, and the Lakeside Bar & Grill. If that's not enough you can try your luck with tennis or take a dip in the heated pool. A limited number of picnic tables are available and tend to get dragged around wherever needed. The pier would be an ideal place for jumping into the lake if it weren't so strictly forbidden. This is also a great place to watch the sunsets. Some summer evenings there is even live music during the sunset.

The pool right across from the beach is what makes this unique to Lake Tahoe. H2O Sports rents jet skis right on the beach. The beach is directly across from Mount Tallac, only about 12 miles away. It's a great family beach. Groups are welcome The bar has an ok view I guess. ;) View of the beachside bar and grill from the pier. H2O Sports also offers paddle boats.

Fast Facts -
Directions - The entrance is located on Hwy 50 at the top of the hill (Round Mound) just east of the Round Hill Square shopping center. If you are turning left to enter be careful here since the entrance forces you to stop in a blind position just over the hill. Then you will follow the steep winding road down past the tennis courts to the parking area. If you must park prior to reaching the actual parking lot there is still a $7 per car charge for parking.
Dogs - No
BarBQ - Limited
Fee - Parking $7 or yearly pass ($150)
Official Website

If you have javascript disabled, click here for the Round Hill Pines Photo Gallery
.
Check out more links of interest to beachgoers.

Check out more links of interest to beachgoers.

Site Map

© 2005 Sierra Mountain Webs

About Lake Tahoe Home

Last Updated May 7, 2008