Panoramic Lake Tahoe views greet you from every room of this beautifully remodeled Kings Beach retreat. Two private suites, each with ensuite baths, deliver the privacy couples and families enjoy. A Wolf range, gas fireplace, heated bathroom floors, and designer furnishings set the tone inside. Step outside to a terraced backyard backing national forest, corn hole, and a BBQ. Beach, dining, and Crystal Bay casinos are a 10-minute walk.
The Space:
Wake up to panoramic Lake Tahoe views from the living room, sitting room, and kitchen of this fully remodeled Kings Beach retreat. Every room was designed around the lake, it pulls the scenery inside year-round, whether you are watching snow fall over the water or tracking the last light of a summer sunset. The layout offers two private suites across separate levels, the primary bedroom on the second floor has a full ensuite bathroom. The downstair bedroom has an ensuite half bath with the other full bath located on the second floor adjacent to the sitting room with a fold out sofa. Both levels feel independent, making this home equally well-suited for two couples traveling together or a family of four. The kitchen is built for guests who love to cook. A professional Wolf range anchors the space, supported by quality cookware, sharp knives, and every tool needed to produce a serious meal at home. Morning coffee with a lake view, dinner parties that stretch into the evening — the open layout keeps the cook connected to the conversation throughout. Heated bathroom floors take the edge off cold Tahoe mornings. Dimmable lighting throughout lets you shift from bright and productive to soft and settled without touching a lamp. Both bedrooms include TVs for private wind-down time. The gas fireplace anchors the main living area and earns its place on a stormy afternoon or a quiet winter night. Outside, the terraced backyard opens to national forest land with no houses behind you — just open trees and mountain air. A corn hole area and propane gas BBQ make it a functional outdoor living space from spring through fall. Kings Beach is ten minutes on foot. Ski Beach, downtown dining, coffee shops, and Crystal Bay casinos for live music and nightlife are all in the same walkable radius. A hiking trailhead sits three minutes up the road on foot — no car needed to get on trails. Northstar and Diamond Peak are both within easy driving distances for ski days, with a warm, view-filled home waiting when you return.
Guest Access:
Guests have full, exclusive access to the entire home and terraced backyard for the duration of their stay. There are no shared spaces. Inside, this includes both private suites across separate levels — each with its own ensuite bath — the main living room, sitting room, fully equipped kitchen with Wolf range, gas fireplace, all bathrooms including the additional half bath, and every interior space in the home. Outside, guests have full use of the terraced backyard, gas BBQ, corn hole area, and all outdoor living spaces backing directly to national forest land. Parking for the cabin is located on the right side of the road that runs parallel to the property. There is room for 3 vehicles in these dirt areas each clearly labeled next to our rock retaining wall.
The Neighborhood:
The property sits on a quiet hillside above Kings Beach, elevated enough to capture panoramic Lake Tahoe views from the home while remaining walkable to everything the area has to offer. This is one of the most sought-after pockets of the North Shore — residential and peaceful in character, without the congestion of the main commercial strip, yet close enough that the beach, coffee, and dinner are all reachable on foot.
Kings Beach itself is the most accessible and least pretentious of the North Shore communities. The public beach is wide, sandy, and family-friendly, with kayak and paddle board rentals, open lake swimming, and a laid-back energy that draws repeat visitors year after year. Ski Beach and Speedboat Beach are within the same walkable corridor, giving guests options depending on the crowd and the day.
The local dining scene punches above its weight for a small mountain town. Grab coffee before a morning hike, sit down for a lakeside lunch, or walk to dinner without moving the car. The concentrated nature of the Kings Beach commercial district means everything is within a few blocks of each other, which matters on a ski trip when nobody wants to drive after a full day on the mountain.
Crystal Bay sits just minutes away across the Nevada state line, where the casinos offer live music, dining, and nightlife in a setting that feels distinctly different from the daytime beach town. It is one of the more underrated evening options on the entire lake and a genuine differentiator for this location that most North Tahoe properties cannot claim.
For winter guests, the property sits in an ideal position between two of the region's best boutique ski mountains. Northstar California offers groomed cruisers, village amenities, and a polished resort experience. Diamond Peak delivers some of the most dramatic lake views from any ski resort in North America and a far more local, uncrowded atmosphere. Both are within easy driving distance, and both feel like a world away from the crowds at the larger Tahoe resorts to the south. Year-round, the trail network surrounding this neighborhood is exceptional. A hiking and mountain biking trailhead is a three-minute walk from the front door, connecting to miles of national forest trails without ever requiring a car. In every season, the outdoors begin exactly where this property ends.
Getting Around:
Kings Beach is one of the most walkable addresses on the North Shore, and for much of your stay you will not need a car at all. The beach, restaurants, coffee, and Crystal Bay casinos are all within a ten-minute walk, and the hiking and mountain biking trailhead is three minutes on foot from the front door. For guests who prefer two wheels, the flat stretch between Kings Beach and Tahoe City is suitable for all fitness levels and one of the better ways to experience the lake at a slower pace. For everything beyond the immediate neighborhood, a personal vehicle is the most reliable option in every season.
Winter — December through March
A 4WD, AWD, or front-wheel-drive vehicle with chains on board is strongly recommended. Hillside roads in the Kings Beach area, including the street accessing this property, can become snow-packed or icy during and after storms. Caltrans chain control can be enforced on Highway 267 and Highway 28 with little notice — carry chains regardless of your drivetrain. Resort parking at Northstar and Diamond Peak fills quickly on weekends and powder days; arriving before 9:00 AM is the most reliable way to secure a space. Both resorts offer shuttle service from satellite lots on high-demand days. TART bus service operates along Highway 28 connecting Kings Beach to Tahoe City and Incline Village and is a functional option for resort-free days, though service frequency is limited so check the schedule in advance.
Summer — June through September
Summer is the easiest season to get around. Walk or bike for anything in the Kings Beach corridor and save the car for excursions further along the lake. Traffic on Highway 28 builds significantly on weekends between 11:00 AM and 6:00 PM, so early morning departures make a meaningful difference if you are heading to South Lake Tahoe or Tahoe City. Beach parking fills by mid-morning on weekends — the advantage of staying here is that you walk.
Spring and Fall — Shoulder Seasons
The most underrated time to visit. Roads are clear, traffic is light, and the lake is accessible without the summer crowds. Some seasonal businesses and shuttle services may operate on reduced schedules or not yet be open in early spring, so a personal vehicle provides the flexibility these seasons require.
Ride Share
Uber and Lyft operate in the area but availability is inconsistent, particularly after 11:00 PM and during active weather. Do not rely on ride share for late-night returns from the casinos or ski resorts — if a night out is planned, arrange return transportation before you leave the property.
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Número de alojamiento: 5224996vb
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Información sobre la zona
Kings Beach
Esta cabaña se encuentra en el barrio Brockway de Kings Beach, en las montañas y cerca de la playa. Northstar California Resort y Palisades Tahoe son excelentes opciones para los que buscan unas vacaciones activas, pero si prefieres sumergirte en la naturaleza, Parque estatal Lago Tahoe-Nevada y Parque Sand Harbor son lo que necesitas. ¿Te apetece disfrutar de un evento especial? Puedes consultar el calendario de Incline Village Tennis Center o North Tahoe Regional Park. Tendrás oportunidad de disfrutar del agua realizando un sinfín de actividades (por ejemplo, pesca), pero también podrás vivir grandes aventuras practicando la escalada en roca, el ciclismo o la escalada en las inmediaciones.
Zona recreativa estatal Kings Beach - A 16 min a pie - 1.4 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Estación de tren de Truckee: 27 min en coche
Truckee, CA (TKF-Truckee Tahoe): a 23 min en coche
Restaurantes
Whitecaps Pizza - A 3 min en coche
Taco Bell - A 19 min a pie
Bear Belly Brewing Company - A 2 min en coche
The Grid Bar & Grill - A 18 min a pie
Lanza's Restaurant - A 3 min en coche
Preguntas frecuentes
¿En Panoramic Lakeview Retreat se aceptan mascotas?
No, este alojamiento solo admite animales de servicio.
¿Cuál es el precio del aparcamiento en Panoramic Lakeview Retreat?
El alojamiento cuenta con estacionamiento propio.
¿A qué hora se realiza la entrada en Panoramic Lakeview Retreat?
Hora de inicio del registro de entrada: 16:00.
¿A qué hora se realiza la salida en Panoramic Lakeview Retreat?
La salida se realiza a las 10:00.
¿Dónde se encuentra Panoramic Lakeview Retreat?
Esta cabaña de la zona de Brockway se sitúa a menos de 2 kilómetros de Agate Bay, Casino Crystal Bay y Minigolf Kings Beach. Casino Jim Kelley's Tahoe Nugget y Casino Cal Neva también están a menos de 2 kilómetros.