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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.
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