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8 Sunny Dog-Friendly Beaches in Nevada (2025 Update)

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Just because Nevada is a landlocked state doesn’t mean you can’t take your pup down to the beach! However, it does mean your options are a bit more limited.

Still, Lake Tahoe features tons of options for you to consider, and Walker Lake is another option you have. We’ve highlighted eight of the best options in the state for you here and what you can expect from each one before you go!

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The 8 Dog-Friendly Beaches in Nevada

1. North Zephyr Cove Beach

️ Address: Stateline, Nevada
Open Times: 9 AM to 5 PM
Cost: Parking fee
Off-Leash: No
  • Dogs must be on a leash at all times
  • You need to pay for parking
  • Bring your own water and waste bags
  • There is a picnic area
  • Rocky surface

2. Whale Beach

️ Address: NV-28, Carson City, Nevada
Open Times: Dawn to dusk from Memorial Day weekend to October
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: Yes, on pet-friendly beaches
  • Dogs allowed at select beaches
  • Bring your own waste bags and water
  • Only open during certain seasons
  • You must hike to the beach
  • Very private areas

3. Walker Lake

️ Address: 16799 Lahontan Dam, Fallon, Nevada
Open Times: Always open
Cost: Free, but $2–$6 a night to camp
Off-Leash: No
  • Smaller lake option
  • Sand surface around the lake
  • Always open
  • Dogs must stay on a leash
  • You can camp there

4. Secret Cove

️ Address: NV-28, Incline Village, Nevada
Open Times: Dawn to dusk from Memorial Day weekend to October
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: No
  • Dogs must stay on a leash
  • Clothing optional beach
  • You must hike to the beach
  • Beautiful lake views
  • Sandy and rocky surface

5. Chimney Beach

️ Address: NV-28, Carson City, Nevada
Open Times: Dawn to dusk from Memorial Day weekend to October
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: No
  • Only open from Memorial Day to October
  • Dogs must stay on a leash
  • Public bathrooms available
  • Bring your own water and waste bags
  • You must hike to the beach
  • Outstanding views

6. Hidden Beach

️ Address: Lake Tahoe, Incline Village, Nevada
Open Times: 7 AM to 1 hour past sunset from Memorial Day weekend to October
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: No
  • Only open from Memorial Day to October
  • Dogs must stay on a leash
  • Bring your own water and waste bags
  • You must hike to the beach
  • No campfires allowed

7. Secret Harbor Beach

️ Address: NV-28, Carson City, Nevada
Open Times: Dawn to dusk from Memorial Day weekend to October
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: No
  • Dogs must stay on a leash
  • Bring your own water and waste bags
  • Only open from Memorial Day to October
  • You must hike to the beach
  • Gated access to the beach

8.  Skunk Harbor

️ Address: NV-28, Carson City, Nevada
Open Times: Dawn to dusk from Memorial Day weekend to October
Cost: Free
Off-Leash: No
  • You must walk down the gated area from the parking lot
  • Dogs must stay on a leash
  • Bring your own water and waste bags
  • Only open from Memorial Day to October
  • You must hike to the beach

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In Summary

While you shouldn’t expect a ton of crashing waves from the ocean at any beach in Nevada, there’s no reason you can’t take your pup to a beach with crystal-clear water and outstanding views.

It might take a bit more of a hike and they’ll need to stay on a leash at most locations, but that doesn’t mean you and your dog can’t have a ton of fun together!


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