Lam Watah Nature Trail to Nevada Beach

Category: Hiking area in Stateline, Nevada

Address: 193 Kahle Dr, Stateline, NV 89449, USA

Reviews

Mansi

May 22, 2022

Got recommended by a local. Beautiful trail to walk or bike and to be with nature. Dog-friendly! Lots of luscious fields with long sugar pine trees and birds flying around. Trail goes to Nevada beach with panoramic view of snow-capped mountains and clear Lake Tahoe water. Was extremely peaceful🥰

Gayatri S

Apr 22, 2022

The place started out to be serene and beautiful. We couldn't complete the entire trail since it started raining half the way. Would have to go back to complete this trail someday. What I would like to stress is how people have their dogs/bulldogs unleashed on this trail and they are growling around us especially our kid while the owner tells us the dogs were friendly, which was partly our reason to return back.

Amanda Price

Nov 18, 2021

Great flat and easy trails right near town. Trails meander from the parking area on Kahle Dr through fields and woods. All stroller friendly. Small "duck pond" for animal viewing. There are some really nice serene spots for sitting and …

Brendan Kiely

Aug 20, 2021

A great nature trail that is about a mile long from the parking area to the lake. The trail passes by a pond, a large open field/meadow, cuts through some trees in the forest with multiple trails branching off, and ends at the lake with a large campground and a large beach area to relax.

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Questions & Answers

Is Nevada Beach open to go swimming, and relaxing on the beach?

sadiedog2319 | Feb 15, 2021
Jon Taylor | Feb 16, 2021

Yes

is the trail open 24 hours 7 days a week

connie schwanz | Jun 20, 2021
Meghan H | Jun 21, 2021

That I'm not sure about. There isn't anyone to enforce the trail being open and it goes through a camping ground so I'm most likely assuming 24 hours and yes 7 days a week.

Who was Lam Watah and why is a preserve named after this person?

Lynne Bramlett | Mar 22, 2021
Greg Skodacek | Mar 23, 2021

According to TahoeSouth.com, "Its name is derived from a Washoe Indian phrase meaning permanent mortar by the stream. The area was used as a campsite for more than 1,000 years."

Are E-Bikes allowed on this trail?

Kelli Horton | Feb 15, 2021
Sabrina Sanborne | Feb 16, 2021

I think all bikes are

Does it have grills

Susan Poehler | Feb 15, 2021
Mark Wandro | Feb 16, 2021

Not on the trail or at the beach. There are camp sites at Nevada beach, but you need a reservation.

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Are bikes allowed on this trail?

Jathan Good | Feb 16, 2020
Gerald Kennedy | Feb 17, 2020

Yes. It's really fun.

Where do you park?

Svety Munoz | Feb 16, 2020
Bruce Schafer | Feb 17, 2020

There's a small parking lot at the intersection of Kahle Drive and Highway 50. If you visit during the off season use the restroom at the parking lot because the restrooms at the beach will be closed.

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