Lam Watah Nature Trail to Nevada Beach is a 2.8 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Stateline, Nevada that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
dogs on leash
kid friendly
birding
camping
cross country skiing
hiking
nature trips
road biking
snowshoeing
trail running
walking
beach
forest
wild flowers
wildlife
A nice trail to get away from the hustle/bustle of the casinos and stretch your legs after skiing.
Flat and easy. Ideal for carrying baby.
Nice easy family hike.
Beautiful scenery. Very open with fields, pine trees, granite, and water. Parts are paved while optional paths are dirt. Lots of dog walkers and some bikers. We came across two stray dogs, one with collar and tags although the other one did not have either.
This trail is super easy-my dog had a nice flat surface to walk on. There are a lot of bikers and joggers since it's mostly cement pavement. Nice scenery and a great way to get to the beach.
This is a very nice trail to run, jogging and walking. The trail is very close to the downtown and has easy parking.
a easy hike or bike trail awesome scenery
Great trail
short and to the point, great evening walk with the lake as a award at end
Great first day morning hike for those coming from lower altitudes.
So so. Pretty but not really a hiking trail. Basically a path to the lake from the neighborhood.
Great Hike☺
Very easy well kept trail. Fantastic for a no brainer with no need to pack supplies. Easy if you have children or a stroller, 3' wide trail is well cleared a few puddles go through parts of the trail. Bathrooms available at start and end. Great for a beginning trail runner. All people and dogs were friendly.
Very easy flat trail to a walkable beach. Picturesque Sierra valley with wetland. Very nice walk on a sunny day.
Great walk through riparian lake area. See development stopped by local landowners
the trail is nice and wide asphalt the entire way beautiful Meadows trees and view as with all high traffic areas the nasty human beings don't clean up after their animals and leave it lying around all over the place to destroy the view and Ambiance of the trail just shows what kind of nasty human beings and what kind of Lifestyle those freaking disgusting people live so for all you nasty humans that don't clean up after your dogs go f yourself
Great trail down to Nevada Beach! Jumped in Tahoe as it was 87 degrees out!
Love this easy walk. Parking is a bit limited but we found a spot. At first we were worried because the trail seemed to be in a residential neighborhood, but that did not last long. Most of the walk is paved with views of meadows, wildflowers, and a brook. Some of the trail is shaded but much of it gets full sun. We saw people walking their dogs, people walking with their children and joggers. The trail is dog-friendly and leads you down to Nevada Beach, which is also dog-friendly. At one point, the trail forks. If you take the right fork, this adds a little extra distance to the walk, which was our choice. After playing on the beach with our dog, we ended up back on the fork we didn't originally take, so we didn't have to backtrack as much.
Nancy M.
Access off Kahle Rd or Elk Pt Dr. Lots of loops, paved or dirt to wander through the trees, meadows or to the beach. Very pretty any time of year. Wildflowers, dog and kid friendly.