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Tahoe Vista

Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop

Moderate

2.9

(13)

49

runners

Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop

00:50

7.26km

140m

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Lace up for the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop, a moderate jogging route spanning 4.5 miles (7.3 km) with 444 feet (135 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this dynamic run in about 49 minutes. The trail winds through beautiful forests, offering quick ups, downs,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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North Tahoe Beach

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North Tahoe Beach is a beach that gets busy in the summer, so it is best to arrive early. It is 2.7 acres in size, and this beach park has …

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Beaver Tail Trail

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Beaver Tail Trail in Kings Beach was once known as the Kings Beach Trail. It is a multi-use trail for runners, hikers, and mountain bikers, so be aware while running …

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3.50 km

2.51 km

682 m

347 m

219 m

Surfaces

3.14 km

2.30 km

1.72 km

101 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop?

The trail is easily accessible from Kings Beach, with convenient parking available nearby. Look for designated parking areas close to the trailhead.

Are there any fees or permits required to access the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop?

The Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop is located within the North Tahoe Regional Park. While the trail itself may not require a specific permit, the park generally has regulations regarding usage and may have parking fees or other charges depending on the season or specific amenities. It's advisable to check the North Tahoe Regional Park's official website for the most current information on fees and permits before your visit.

Is the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop dog-friendly?

The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on this specific trail. However, many trails in the North Tahoe area permit dogs on leash. It's best to check with the North Tahoe Regional Park directly for their current pet policies to ensure a smooth visit with your furry friend.

What is the best time of year to jog the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop?

The Beaver Tail Trail and its variations are often among the first in the Kings Beach area to be clear of snow, allowing for earlier access in the season. This makes spring and early summer excellent times to visit. The trail also offers beautiful forest scenery, making fall a pleasant time for jogging as well.

What is the terrain like on the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop?

The loop offers varied terrain, including approximately 3.14 km of paved sections and 2.30 km of natural terrain. You'll encounter asphalt, street, path, hiking path, and state road segments. The Beaver Tail Trail itself is primarily a singletrack trail, featuring a 'flow trail' design with rolling, banked turns, and switchbacks. Some sections may require sure-footedness.

How long does it typically take to jog this loop?

The Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop is approximately 7.26 km (4.5 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 50 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and fitness level.

Is the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop suitable for beginners?

The loop is generally classified as a 'moderate run' requiring good fitness due to its varied terrain and some elevation gain (about 135 meters). While some parts of the Beaver Tail Trail are rated 'green difficulty' and 'family friendly,' other sections are rated 'blue difficulty.' Beginners with some jogging experience should be able to manage, but be prepared for mixed surfaces and some short ascents.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

You can expect scenic views throughout the loop. Sections run alongside a babbling creek, and the trail traverses through beautiful forests. The broader Kings Beach area also provides vistas of Lake Tahoe, particularly near North Tahoe Beach.

Does the trail connect to other paths?

Yes, the Kings Beach to Beaver Tail Trail loop connects to a network of other trails, providing options for extended or varied routes. Along this specific loop, you will also pass through sections of official trails such as Old Grist Mill Road, Mini DH, Beaver Street Extension, Chipmunk, Cut Connector, Fox, Saddle, and Pinedrop Trail.

What makes the Beaver Tail Trail unique?

A key highlight of the Beaver Tail Trail is its innovative 'flow trail' design. This design incorporates rolling, banked turns, and switchbacks that use the terrain's natural contours to help maintain momentum, making for an exhilarating experience without excessive climbing. It also features elements like berms and pump tracks, designed to improve drainage, reduce erosion, and enhance user enjoyment.

Are there any viewpoints or landmarks along the loop?

The trail offers scenic views, including sections that run alongside a babbling creek and through beautiful forests. A notable landmark is North Tahoe Beach, which provides lovely vistas of Lake Tahoe. The Beaver Tail Trail itself is a highlight due to its unique 'flow trail' design.

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