Kings Beach Boat Launch Facility, Kings Beach Picnic Area and Dog Beach
Coon Street Picnic is the perfect spot for small picnics at its one acre shaded picnic area and rocky beach.
Adjacent to Coon Street Boat Launch and Kings Beach State Recreation Area, Coon Street Picnic is the perfect spot for small picnics at its one acre shaded picnic area and rocky beach. Coons Street is one of the few beaches in the Tahoe State Recreation Area to take your furry friend for a dip in the water. If your driving to the beach, paid parking is available at its large parking lot, which is shared with the boat launch. Restrooms are available in spring, summer and fall months, and the beach is walking distance to many shops and restaurants in downtown Kings Beach, so make sure to stop by and relax after shopping!
- Hours Dawn to dusk. Boat Launch hours vary according to season.
- Address Coon Street and Brockway, Kings Beach CA 96143
- Phone Beach Contact: 530-546-4212
- Website Kings Beach Boat Launch Facility, Kings Beach Picnic Area and Dog Beach
- Best Feature Public transit nearby
- Pet Friendly
- Rocky Beach
- BBQ
The Coon Street Boat Launch is located at the end of Coon Street in Kings Beach. Coon Street Picnic is adjacent to Coon Street Boat Launch and Kings Beach State Recreation Area.
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