Brockway Vista, CA
Kings Beach


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Popular places to visit

Kings Beach State Recreation Area
This charming town offers the perfect combination of lakeside fun and relaxation.
Kings Beach Miniature Golf
Enjoy a trip to Kings Beach Miniature Golf and popular activities like skiing in Kings Beach. Discover the mountain views in this quaint area, or enjoy its hiking trails.
North Shore Parasail
Take the family on an outing to North Shore Parasail during your trip to Kings Beach. Stroll along the lakeside in this quaint area, or seek out the ski slopes.
Things to do

Chickadee Ridge Beginner Snowshoe Activity

California Adventure Bundle: 8 Self-Guided Audio Tours

Driving Lake Tahoe: A Self-Guided Audio Tour From Tahoe City to Incline Village
Brockway Vista Hotel Deals

Stevenson's Inn
Friendly staff, clean and warm room. We will be staying here again.
Reviewed on Jan 17, 2026

Lake Views from every room; Hot tub; Dog Friendly; Steps to year round fun
A very nice cabin, it has everything you need, a pleasant place, 100% recommended.
Reviewed on Jan 7, 2026

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino
We love this place. It has everything you need and more for the perfect family vacation.
Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026

Pepper Tree Inn
Good value and service
Reviewed on Jan 17, 2026

evo Hotel Tahoe City
Great location and vibes. The sister restaurant/shop next door was awesome as well.
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Perfect location to stay if you are going to Boreal Mountain Resort. Loved how spacious and clean our room was with two queen size beds and a huge bathroom. Staff were great checking us in and answering our questions. My only issue was the $20 parking... should have been included. Didnt eat at the ...
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2026
Other neighborhoods around Brockway Vista

Brockway
Nestled on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, this unincorporated community boasts the only hot springs at the lake, right on the shore. Explore the area's unique "grain grinding holes" in massive talus boulders along the waterfront.



