πŸ– Dog-Friendly Guide to Lake Tahoe β€” North Shore Edition

The North Shore is where classic Tahoe charm meets laid-back adventure. From mellow beaches to forest trails and lakeside patios, it’s a dog’s dream β€” and a human’s happy place, too. Here’s your guide to the best North Shore spots to play, swim, and relax with your Tahoe Dog. 🐾


🌊 Best Beaches & Swim Spots

  • Patton Beach (Carnelian Bay) β€” Officially dog-friendly and perfect for summer swims. You’ll find calm water, nearby restrooms, and the Old Post Office CafΓ© right across the street for a post-swim coffee.
  • Coon Street Beach (Kings Beach) β€” Designated dog area on the east side, near the boat launch. It’s smaller but convenient and has great morning light for photos.
  • Speedboat Beach (Crystal Bay) β€” A hidden gem with white sand and turquoise water. Dogs allowed off-season (Oct–Apr) and on-leash in shoulder months β€” check signage before you go.

🌲 Favorite Trails

  • North Tahoe Regional Park Trails β€” Multiple loops through pine forest and open meadows. Great for an easy walk or a short trail run with your pup.
  • Tahoe Rim Trail (Brockway Summit Access) β€” Stunning views, cooler temps, and plenty of pine shade. Dogs must be under reliable recall β€” the chipmunks here are persuasive.
  • Martis Creek Wildlife Area (Truckee) β€” Wide open space with gentle terrain and seasonal water crossings. A peaceful option just 15 minutes from Kings Beach.
  • Tahoe City Lakeside Trail β€” Paved and easy, connecting Commons Beach to the Truckee River. Perfect for evening strolls or coffee walks with lake views.

🍽 Dog-Friendly Eats & Drinks

  • The Old Post Office CafΓ© (Carnelian Bay) β€” Breakfast favorite with a dog-friendly patio and lake views.
  • The Grid Bar & Grill (Tahoe Vista) β€” Relaxed local hangout with outdoor seating and great burgers.
  • Tahoe Tap Haus (Tahoe City) β€” Dog-friendly patio, excellent beer selection, and plenty of water bowls.

πŸ• Stay the Night

  • Cedar Glen Lodge (Tahoe Vista) β€” Stylish, sustainable, and very dog-friendly, with grassy areas and lake views.
  • Basecamp Tahoe City β€” Fun, social vibe with easy access to both lake and trail.
  • Local Airbnbs & Cabins β€” Many North Shore hosts welcome dogs β€” look for fenced decks or lake access listings.

❀️ Local Tips for North Shore Dog Parents

  • Early mornings = best parking, calmer beaches, and cool temps.
  • Respect seasonal restrictions (especially at Speedboat Beach).
  • Always carry waste bags β€” North Shore stays beautiful because locals care.
  • Grab a photo of your pup with a lake view and tag @tahoedogco β€” we love seeing Tahoe Dogs in their element.

The North Shore is where Tahoe slows down β€” where beach mornings, forest walks, and patio afternoons all blend together. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, it’s the perfect spot to live the Tahoe Dog life. πŸ’›


🐾 Join the Pack

Shop Tahoe Dog Co. hats, stickers, and bandannas at tahoedogco.com β€” designed for real dogs, real adventures, and the people who love them.


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