Kiva Beach is one of the harder to find beaches,
just because of the lack of signs. It's located just
north of Camp Richardson. Turn right at the Forest
Service Visitor Center turnoff and follow the road
past the Visitor's Center (this is also the parking
for the stream profile chamber) to the beach parking
lot. I'm not certain what the official Forest
Service policy is regarding dogs here as it seems to
flip flop from time to time, but there are many dogs
here all the time. There is a short walk to the
beach, but the parking is free. You can also park at
the Visitor's Center and enjoy a longer walk (not
quite a hike) along the meadow to Kiva Beach (no
dogs on this trail though). The beach itself is a
huge flat sandy plain that lies at the mouth of
Taylor Creek. The water, however, is a bit rocky
until you get a little ways out. You can go out a
long way, though. There are fantastic views of the
surrounding mountains, especially Mount Tallac. Mid
summer you will find large blooms of Blue Pod Lupine
among other wildflowers (note- I haven't seen these
this year. It may be that the 'dogs to the right'
rule has ended with these fields of flowers being
trampled). Yes (at the end of the trail as you
reach the beach, dogs are allowed to the right, but
not to the left. This rule is followed loosely since
few dogs know the difference between right and left,
and even fewer can read the map)
From South Lake Tahoe head North at the 'Y' onto Highway 89 about 3 miles to the entrance, turn right at the Fallen Leaf Lake Road.
From South Lake Tahoe head North at the 'Y' onto Highway 89 about 3 miles to the entrance, turn right at the Fallen Leaf Lake Road.




KIVA
BEACH - A favorite of dog lovers.
