Kings Beach was named after card shark Joe King, who won the town site from George Whittell nearly a century before poker had a cult cable-TV following. Set against a vibrant blend of colors, flavors and textures Kings Beach is kick back. In fact, this stretch of North Lake Tahoe wrote the book on mellow kick back.

It is rightfully known as the north shore's banana belt, as it stands in the sun’s path from early morning into the p.m. As if basking under the sun's glow were not enough, this mountain/beach town throws a sandy welcome to all with a signature downtown public beach.

Hip shops, restaurants, side-street vendors – all true to their cultural heritage – and down-home Lake Tahoe lodging plus a host of human characters give the town an indescribable savoir cool. Hwy. 267 spills into Hwy. 28 here, too, presenting skiers/boarders insta-options to the North Shore’s Big 12 Lake Tahoe ski resorts.

Personality Traits

Eating: Authentic Carne Asada at La Mexicana Taqueria

Drinking: Microbrews at Jason's Landing

Sponsor: Kings Beach State Beach

Animal: Curbstone Setter

Soundtrack: Bob Marley's Lively Up Yourself

Sport: Building extravagant sand castles, kite flying, deeplining for Mackinaw

Historical marker: Today's Conference Center was once a bowling alley. The Grateful Dead played there. The bowling alley, not the Conference Center.

Must Do/See: Summer Farmer's Market , SnowFest! kiddie parade, painting classes at Lakeside Gallery

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