Things to Do in Nevada
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Things to Do in Nevada

50 curated spots from Nevada itineraries

Activities & Attractions

30 curated experiences

Heavenly Mountain Gondola
Do
morning

Heavenly Mountain Gondola

Take the gondola up for big lake views, photos, and an easy mountain experience that feels special without requiring hiking.

2h · $40-70 per person
Sand Harbor State Park
Do
morning

Sand Harbor State Park

Spend a slow morning at one of Tahoe’s most beautiful Nevada-side beaches: clear turquoise water, large smooth boulders, and forested shoreline. Walk the Sand Harbor boardwalk, explore short lakeside trails, sit in the shade of pines, and take photos from the rocks.

3h · $10-15 vehicle entrance fee
Sand Harbor Beach
Do
late morning

Sand Harbor Beach

Relax on one of Tahoe’s most famous East Shore beaches, where smooth boulders jut out of clear water and are backed by dense forest; you can sunbathe, wade, or just sit on a rock and soak it in.

2h 30m · $10-15 vehicle entry (if driving) or shuttle fare
Van Sickle Bi-State Park Forest Trails
Do
afternoon

Van Sickle Bi-State Park Forest Trails

Head back up near Heavenly to Van Sickle Bi-State Park. Walk one of the easy-to-moderate forest trails just above town, enjoying thick pines, rocky outcrops, and filtered views of the lake below. Turn around whenever you feel like it to keep things relaxed.

2h · Free
Bike or Walk the Tahoe East Shore Trail
Do
morning

Bike or Walk the Tahoe East Shore Trail

Follow this paved 3-mile lakeside path from Tunnel Creek toward Sand Harbor, with constant pine, granite, and bright blue water views; rent a bike nearby or just walk part of it and dip down to small coves.

2h 30m · Free (trail) / ~$40-60 with bike rental
Cave Rock Overlook
Do
evening

Cave Rock Overlook

Make one final scenic stop for a quick viewpoint over the lake and surrounding mountains before heading out.

30m · Free
Chimney Beach Trail Viewpoint
Do
morning

Chimney Beach Trail Viewpoint

Do a short, moderate outing to a quieter shoreline area for one last wild-lake photo stop and a little solitude.

1h 30m · Free
Flume Trail Viewpoint (Family-Friendly Section)
Do
afternoon

Flume Trail Viewpoint (Family-Friendly Section)

Walk a short, accessible segment near the start of the famous Flume Trail, finding a viewpoint over the lake and surrounding pine forests without committing to the entire long trail.

2h · Free (parking fee may apply)
Forest Free Time near Nevada Beach
Do
afternoon

Forest Free Time near Nevada Beach

Explore the small paths leading from the beach into the surrounding pine forest; listen for birds, take macro photos of bark and pine cones, or just find a log to sit on in the shade.

1h 30m · Free
Forest Walk behind Nevada Beach
Do
afternoon

Forest Walk behind Nevada Beach

Walk the short paths behind the sand into quiet pine woods with scattered wildflowers and lake glimpses; ideal for gentle exploring and family photos.

1h · Free
Forest Walks Around Nevada Beach
Do
afternoon

Forest Walks Around Nevada Beach

After lunch, wander the lightly wooded paths behind the beach, listening to wind in the trees and looking for quiet side trails.

1h 30m · Free
Free Explore: Incline Village Lakeshore Area
Do
evening

Free Explore: Incline Village Lakeshore Area

After dinner, wander Lakeshore Boulevard and nearby residential paths lined with tall pines and peek-a-boo lake views; just walk, breathe the air, and take sunset photos from public access points.

1h · Free
Hidden Beach
Do
evening

Hidden Beach

Walk a short, scenic trail from the roadside parking area down through trees and boulders to a tucked-away cove with crystal-clear water and giant rocks kids can climb (carefully).

1h 30m · Free (parking may be paid/limited)
Incline Beach (Incline Beach & Burnt Cedar Beach Area)
Do
afternoon

Incline Beach (Incline Beach & Burnt Cedar Beach Area)

Spend a relaxed afternoon sitting under pines, dipping your feet in the lake, and exploring the bouldery shoreline; check access rules in advance as some beaches are for residents/guests, and you may instead use nearby public access spots along Lakeshore Boulevard.

2h 30m · $0-15 depending on access/parking
Incline Beach (Incline Village Beach)
Do
morning

Incline Beach (Incline Village Beach)

Spend the morning on a forest-framed, gently sloping beach with picnic areas, a playground, and calm water ideal for kids; bring towels, sand toys, and snacks.

2h 30m · Entry fee varies or Free with local access; check latest rates
Incline Beach Lakeside Stroll and Playground
Do
evening

Incline Beach Lakeside Stroll and Playground

In the evening, stroll along the lakeshore, let the kids play on the playground, and enjoy sunset colors reflecting off the water and the surrounding forests.

1h · Small access fee or pass (varies by season)
Incline Village Lakeshore Drive Free Explore
Do
late afternoon

Incline Village Lakeshore Drive Free Explore

Wander around the residential lakeshore area and public access points in Incline Village, taking short walks under the trees and stopping at small piers or viewpoints open to the public.

1h 30m · Free
Incline Village Lakeshore Stroll
Do
evening

Incline Village Lakeshore Stroll

Walk from Lone Eagle area along public paths and viewpoints, watching the light fade over the trees and water.

1h · Free
Incline Village Lakeshore Walk
Do
evening

Incline Village Lakeshore Walk

Take an easy evening stroll near the shoreline, then settle into a quiet viewpoint for sunset if weather and lake access allow.

1h · Free
Incline Village Welcome Walk (Lakeshore Boulevard Path)
Do
morning

Incline Village Welcome Walk (Lakeshore Boulevard Path)

Stroll the pedestrian path along Lakeshore Boulevard among tall pines and upscale lakefront homes, with several small public lake access points for photos and quiet sitting spots.

1h 30m · Free
Kayak or SUP Rental at Sand Harbor
Do
afternoon

Kayak or SUP Rental at Sand Harbor

Rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard from the on-site concession and paddle along the rocky shoreline over crystal-clear water, staying close to shore and watching for submerged boulders.

2h · $40-70 for 1–2 hours
Kayaking or SUP from Nevada Beach
Do
morning

Kayaking or SUP from Nevada Beach

Head to Nevada Beach by car; rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards if in season, or simply walk along the forest-backed sandy shore.

3h · $25-45 per person for rentals; beach access often minimal fee
Kingsbury Grade Scenic Drive & Overlooks
Do
morning

Kingsbury Grade Scenic Drive & Overlooks

Drive or ride up Kingsbury Grade from Stateline, stopping at pullouts for views over the lake and forested hills, then take a short leg‑stretch at one of the small trailheads near the summit.

2h · Free (fuel/transport only)
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park – Sand Harbor
Do
morning

Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park – Sand Harbor

Spend the morning on soft sand and among granite boulders in a pine-framed cove; swim, let the kids climb on safe rocks, and walk the short Sand Harbor Nature Trail for easy lake viewpoints.

3h · $15-20 vehicle day-use fee
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park Overlook Stops
Do
afternoon

Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park Overlook Stops

Use the afternoon for a few easy pull-offs and short lookout stops along the north-east lakeshore, focusing on pine-framed water views.

1h 30m · Free or small parking fee
Lake Tahoe Sunset or Afternoon Cruise (Zephyr Cove Marina)
Do
afternoon

Lake Tahoe Sunset or Afternoon Cruise (Zephyr Cove Marina)

Take a scenic boat cruise from Zephyr Cove Marina to see the lake and surrounding mountains from the water; choose an afternoon or sunset sailing for golden light.

2h · $70-100 per person
Lakeside Beach & Stateline Lakeshore Walk
Do
afternoon

Lakeside Beach & Stateline Lakeshore Walk

Walk 10–15 minutes from Heavenly Village down to Lakeside Beach. Sit on the sand, watch the water and surrounding pine hills, and if it’s warm, wade near the shore. Then wander the simple lakeside paths and side streets lined with trees.

2h · Free (small access fee or parking fee may apply in peak season)
Lakeside Beach & Stateline Shore Walk
Do
late afternoon

Lakeside Beach & Stateline Shore Walk

Stroll from Heavenly Village toward Lakeside Beach (access may require a small fee or staying at partner hotels), then wander the lakeshore paths with tall trees and open-water views.

1h 30m · $0-10
Lam Watah Nature Trail to Nevada Beach
Do
morning

Lam Watah Nature Trail to Nevada Beach

Follow a gentle forest trail through meadows and tall pines down to wide Nevada Beach, where you get long views of the lake backed by snow-capped peaks in cooler months.

2h · Free (parking may be $5-10 in season)
Margaritaville/Harrah's Casino Walk
Do
evening

Margaritaville/Harrah's Casino Walk

Enjoy an easy after-dinner stroll through the illuminated resort strip, with lounge energy, lake glimpses, and people-watching.

45m · Free

Restaurants & Food

20 local favorites

Base Camp Pizza Co.
Eat
evening

Base Camp Pizza Co.

Lively, outdoor-friendly pizza place surrounded by trees and gondola views. For halal: build your own vegetarian pizza (ask for no meat, no alcohol-based sauces, and confirm the dough and sauce contain no animal fat); good options include the Margherita or a custom veggie pizza with mushrooms, peppers, and olives.

1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Driftwood Café
Eat
morning

Driftwood Café

Cozy, woodsy breakfast spot with hearty portions. For halal: stick to vegetarian and seafood options like the veggie omelet (request cooked on a clean area away from meat), pancakes, waffles, oatmeal, and fruit; avoid meat items and ask for no alcohol in any sauces.

1h · $15-25 per person
Sand Harbor Picnic Lunch
Eat
afternoon

Sand Harbor Picnic Lunch

Pack a halal-friendly picnic (vegetarian wraps, salads, nuts, fruit, snacks) and use shaded tables near the pines; avoid relying on the seasonal concession stand since halal options are not assured.

45m · $8-15 per person (groceries)
Alibi Ale Works – Incline Public House (Food Only)
Eat
evening

Alibi Ale Works – Incline Public House (Food Only)

Lively, wood-and-plant-filled pub space. For halal: focus strictly on vegetarian menu items such as veggie flatbreads without alcohol-based sauces, salads without meat, and any clearly labeled vegetarian small plates; confirm no pork or lard in preparation and avoid alcohol-based ingredients.

1h 15m · $20-35 per person (food only)
Alibi Ale Works – Incline Public House (for halal-friendly vegetarian/seafood choices)
Eat
afternoon

Alibi Ale Works – Incline Public House (for halal-friendly vegetarian/seafood choices)

Order vegetarian and seafood-only dishes such as the veggie burger (request no alcohol-based sauces), salads, and any fish/seafood mains cooked without wine or beer; confirm no pork or alcohol in your dish and avoid fried items if cross-contamination with pork/meat is a concern.

1h · $18-30 per person
Artemis Lakefront Café (Mediterranean Vegetarian Plates)
Eat
evening

Artemis Lakefront Café (Mediterranean Vegetarian Plates)

Order vegetarian Mediterranean dishes such as hummus, falafel, tabbouleh, Greek salad (without meat), and veggie platters; confirm no alcohol or meat broth in your choices and avoid all meat items.

1h 30m · $20-30 per person
Artemis Lakefront Café (Mediterranean, Veg & Fish)
Eat
afternoon

Artemis Lakefront Café (Mediterranean, Veg & Fish)

Order vegetarian/seafood dishes like falafel plates, hummus, Greek salad, or grilled fish; confirm no alcohol in marinades and no pork products in your choices.

1h 15m · $18-30 per person
Base Camp Pizza Co. (Custom Veggie Pizzas)
Eat
afternoon

Base Camp Pizza Co. (Custom Veggie Pizzas)

Lively spot with outdoor seating; ask for a vegetarian pizza (no meat, no alcohol in sauce) or veggie pasta. Confirm they cook your pizza without pork toppings and no alcohol-based sauces.

1h · $18-30 per person
Base Camp Pizza Co. (Strict Vegetarian Pizza Options)
Eat
evening

Base Camp Pizza Co. (Strict Vegetarian Pizza Options)

Bustling, wood-heavy pizzeria with outdoor seating and a lively village atmosphere. For halal: order strictly vegetarian pizzas (e.g., Margherita or veggie combos) on regular crust, ask for no alcohol-based sauces, and request clean utensils and a clean pan if possible to reduce cross-contact with meat toppings.

1h 15m · $18-30 per person
Base Camp Pizza Co. (Vegetarian Custom Pizzas)
Eat
afternoon

Base Camp Pizza Co. (Vegetarian Custom Pizzas)

Order a fully vegetarian pizza (e.g., Margherita or veggie-topped) and confirm no pork or alcohol-based ingredients in sauce/oils; ask for a clean pan and separate cutter if possible. Pair with salads without meat or bacon.

1h · $18-25 per person
Base Camp Pizza Co. (Vegetarian only)
Eat
afternoon

Base Camp Pizza Co. (Vegetarian only)

Well‑known pizza spot; build your own pizza with vegetarian toppings (cheese, veggies) and request no meat and no alcohol‑based sauces; ask if they can bake it away from meat toppings for peace of mind.

1h · $20-30 per person
Beach Picnic at Nevada Beach
Eat
afternoon

Beach Picnic at Nevada Beach

Bring your own halal-friendly picnic—vegetarian sandwiches, hummus, chips, fruit, and drinks—so you don’t rely on vendors that may not be halal-compliant.

45m · $8-15 per person (groceries)
Bite Restaurant
Eat
evening

Bite Restaurant

Choose halal-friendly seafood, vegetarian bowls, salads, or customizable plates without pork or alcohol-based ingredients; ask for simple substitutions if needed.

1h 30m · $25-45 per person
Bowl Incline (Vegetarian Bowls & Pizza)
Eat
evening

Bowl Incline (Vegetarian Bowls & Pizza)

At this bowling-and-eatery venue, order a fully vegetarian grain or salad bowl, or customize a pizza with only veggie toppings and no meat; confirm there is no alcohol in sauces you’re concerned about and avoid any pork products.

1h 30m · $20-30 per person
Brooks' Bar & Deck
Eat
evening

Brooks' Bar & Deck

Go for grilled fish, a simple salad, or a vegetarian main; ask for halal-friendly preparation and avoid alcohol-based sauces.

1h 30m · $30-50 per person
Cala Resort Café (at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe)
Eat
afternoon

Cala Resort Café (at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe)

Casual restaurant inside the Hyatt with views of tall pines and the lake. For halal: choose clearly vegetarian or seafood dishes such as salads without bacon, veggie flatbreads, grilled fish if cooked separately from pork, and fries or roasted vegetables; verify no wine or pork is used in sauces or broths.

1h · $25-40 per person
Driftwood Cafe
Eat
morning

Driftwood Cafe

Order the veggie omelet, oatmeal, fruit, or pancakes; ask for no bacon/ham sides and confirm halal-friendly preparation for any savory items.

1h · $15-25 per person
Drink Coffee Do Stuff
Eat
morning

Drink Coffee Do Stuff

Go for halal-friendly breakfast choices like oatmeal, pastries, fruit, yogurt if suitable, or vegetarian breakfast items; verify ingredients for any baked goods.

45m · $15-25 per person
Drink Coffee Do Stuff – Incline Village (light halal-friendly breakfast)
Eat
morning

Drink Coffee Do Stuff – Incline Village (light halal-friendly breakfast)

Opt for vegetarian pastries, avocado toast, and oatmeal; pair with coffee or hot chocolate and verify pastries do not contain gelatin or alcohol-based flavorings.

45m · $10-18 per person
Drink Coffee Do Stuff (Incline Village)
Eat
morning

Drink Coffee Do Stuff (Incline Village)

Order a brewed coffee or tea with a vegetarian pastry (muffins, croissants, or bagels with cream cheese) and enjoy them on the simple patio before you start walking.

30m · $8-15 per person

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