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Can you drink on the beach in Lake Tahoe?

Regan Beach is the City of South Lake Tahoe's oldest beach facility. The beach faces north and offers great views, shallow water for swimming, and a playground. Fires and alcohol are prohibited.



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One question that often arises among tourists is whether it is legal to walk around with alcohol in South Lake Tahoe. The short answer is that it is generally not legal to walk around with open containers of alcohol in public areas in South Lake Tahoe. This applies to both beer and hard alcohol.

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On the California side of Lake Tahoe, alcohol laws are different. The legal age to drink is still 21, but alcohol sales at bars and stores are prohibited between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m., meaning you'll get the last call notice from bartenders, which doesn't happen in Nevada.

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The South Shore of Lake Tahoe is the lake's party zone. There are more bars in the south than on the north part of the lake and there are many different kinds to choose from. From elegant cocktail and cigar lounges to pubs and dive bars.

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Lake Tahoe is a hub for outdoor recreation in every season, from hiking and camping in the summer to skiing in the winter. With the popularity of Lake Tahoe, you'll find lots of nightlife for wild parties and even casinos.

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It is illegal to smoke on the beaches of Lake Tahoe, in a car and in the backcountry. 3. Do not smoke in a state or federally controlled areas.

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Recreation Details Parking and access are free at Conservancy beaches. Visit tahoepublicbeaches.org for details and directions to these and many other public beaches around Lake Tahoe.

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In your head you may think that the club scene is only for wild 20 year olds living the spring break lifestyle. Now while some 40+ groups might be ready to rage, you might be pleasantly surprised about what the clubs have to offer. To be honest, Vegas nightlife is exciting because there truly is something for everyone.

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Twenty campsites on the north shore of the bay, each with a mooring buoy, allow boaters to either camp on land or stay on their boat.

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