North Tahoe Regional Park

North Tahoe Regional Park

Hiking trails in the 124-acre North Tahoe regional park meander through pine, fir and cedar forests, with trailheads located on the main road. National forest lands are adjacent, and a number of picnic trees are tucked away under mature conifers.

Check the park website for parking fees.

• Pets are allowed on trails but are not allowed on athletic fields.
• Owners must pick up after their pets to ensure enjoyment for all park users.
• All dogs must be leashed.

Keeping our trails beautiful and dog-friendly is crucial to ensure everyone enjoys the great outdoors. Some people want to ban dogs from public spaces, but we believe dogs are essential members of our community. They bring joy, companionship, and energy to our hikes. To keep our trails open to our furry friends, we must be responsible. Pick up after your dog, keep them on a leash where required, and respect other trail users. By doing our part, we can ensure that our beloved pups remain welcome on all trails, allowing your pack to continue exploring and enjoying nature together.

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