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  1. Emerald Bay Beach and Underwater Park. Emerald Bay's spectacular beaches are accessed via the Rubicon Hiking Trail or by boat. Parking for the trail is located at Eagle Point Campground to the south, DL Bliss State Park to the north, and the Vikingsholm Parking Lot on the west end of Emerald Bay. The trail down to the beach is steep and not ...

  2. Spend the day relaxing at Emerald Bay Beach – a National Natural Landmark with 360 degree views that encompass Emerald Bay, Fannette Island, Eagle Falls and Vikingsholm Castle. This dramatic bay setting has been called one of the “most photographed places on earth.”

  3. Emerald Bay is a short drive from South Lake Tahoe and can be accessed via Highway 89. It is the only inlet on the lake and is home to Lake Tahoe’s only island, Fannette Island. Emerald Bay is located within Emerald Bay State Park, just south of D.L. Bliss State Park, and spans 1,533 acres.

  4. Mar 27, 2024 · Emerald Bay is one of the most visited and photographed places in Lake Tahoe. Some of Emerald Bay State Park’s highlights include a lakefront beach, Vikingsholm castle, hiking trails, and waterfalls. Emerald Bay State Park is easily accessible and has a designated visitor parking lot off Highway 89.

  5. There’s plenty to do in Emerald Bay. From scenic hikes to pristine beaches, you’ll find enough activities to fill several days. Check out our top 10 things to do in this magical part of Lake Tahoe and make the most of your visit. Emerald Bay State Park. Contact: (530) 541-3030.

  6. May 19, 2021 · Emerald Bay State Park, which includes Emerald Bay as well as the land surrounding it, is a popular recreation area. It’s home to Lake Tahoe’s only island, as well as a soft, sandy beach and a historical home.

  7. This Location: 11001 Hwy 89, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 (530) 525-7232. The Beach at Emerald Bay. Emerald Bays spectacular beaches are accessed via the Rubicon Hiking Trail or by boat.

  8. May 15, 2021 · Emerald Bay is the crown jewel of Lake Tahoe scenery. Emerald waters glisten against the mid-day sun. The sandy beach glistens with fools gold sand to create a striking scene that is out of this world. The best way to visit has to be to embark on an Emerald Bay hike that you won’t forget.

  9. Jul 9, 2024 · Scuba and snorkel diving visitors will be able to explore an underwater “trail” of historic features at several sites along the shoreline of Emerald Bay State Park, Lake Tahoe.

  10. Emerald Bay is known for it’s glittering green, turquoise and indigo waters lap and white sand beaches. A tiny stone tea house perches atop Lake Tahoes sole island, which has, throughout the years had many names: Dead Man's, Coquette, Baranoff, Hermit's, Emerald Isle and today, Fannette Island.

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