Attractions and places to see around Glenbrook, Nevada, are primarily located on the east shore of Lake Tahoe. This historic community offers a range of natural features and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore scenic lake views, beaches, and various trails for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The trail from Incline Village to Sand Harbor is a must for anyone visiting North Lake Tahoe. There is one hill as you leave/enter Incline Village, but the rest of the trail is flat and follows along Tahoe's east shore, with incredible views around every corner. Eventually you'll end up at the fantastic Sand Harbor State Park, where you can enjoy the sun, sand, and water before heading back to Incline Village.
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Sand Harbor is one of the most popular destination around Lake Tahoe, and with good reason. The views are outstanding and the beaches are wide and sandy. The parking area generally fills up within an hour of opening during the summer, but if you can get here on foot you'll be allowed entry.
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Sand Harbor owes its current existence to the wealthy recluse George Whittell Jr, who inherited a vast fortune in the early 20th century. The wealthy heir bought 40,000 acres (nearly the entire Nevada side of Tahoe) with plans to develop large casinos and resorts. However, as he grew older he became more paranoid and reclusive and none of his grand plans came to fruition. Eventually most of his Tahoe holdings became public lands and the East Shore, Sand Harbor included, remain much less developed than other areas around Tahoe.
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Secret Cove can be reached after a short hike and is a beautiful swimming area with great views over Lake Tahoe. Please be aware that Secret Cove Beach is a Nude Beach (optional).
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Contrary to the nearby Chimney Beach being overcrowded, Lake Marlette provides a serene escape from society for a relaxing swim. The hike is very enjoyable with the elevation gain being spread out. The area is well-trafficked and shared by dogs, bikers, and sometimes horses. Lake Tahoe–Nevada State Park: "The area encompasses Marlette Lake and Hobart Reservoir, which were created to feed the Marlette Lake Water System during the area's early mining and logging years. Remnants of abandoned mills can be seen. Two rustic cabins and several backpacking campsites provide overnight amenities." source: Wikipedia Parking fills up quickly and here are a couple of auxillary parking spots: Chimney Beach parking lot: 39.163727271907106,-119.93051031096894 "Street" parking of Lake Tahoe side of the road: 39.17126430038957,-119.92557862276936 For specific route: https://www.komoot.com/tour/226971390?ref=wtd
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This is is one of the most beautiful mountainbike rides in the Lake Tahoe area. Flowy singletrack high above Lake Tahoe makes for amazing views!
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Great beach with beautiful sand and views of mountains and lake.
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Newly landscaped riverside walkway in 2019, where you can walk or bike from Incline Village to Sand Harbor.
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Visitors to Glenbrook, Nevada, highly recommend the Tahoe East Shore Trail: Incline Village to Sand Harbor for its incredible lake views and access to Sand Harbor Beach. Another favorite is Marlette Lake, offering a serene escape for swimming and hiking.
Yes, Glenbrook offers several family-friendly options. Sand Harbor Beach is a popular destination with wide, sandy beaches and clear water, ideal for families. Cave Rock also provides a lovely green space with picturesque views and access to beaches, suitable for families.
The Glenbrook area is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around Lake Tahoe. You can explore stunning lake views along the Tahoe East Shore Trail, relax on the sandy shores of Sand Harbor Beach, or find a serene escape at Marlette Lake. Iconic natural monuments like Cave Rock also offer impressive vistas.
Glenbrook is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the Lake Tahoe loop, explore hiking trails such as the Marlette Lake Trail, or tackle mountain biking routes like the Flume Trail & Tahoe Rim Trail Loop. Find more details on these activities and routes at Road Cycling Routes around Glenbrook, Hiking around Glenbrook, and MTB Trails around Glenbrook.
Yes, there are several hiking trails near Glenbrook. Popular options include the Marlette Lake Trail from Spooner Lake, offering a moderate hike to a serene lake, and the shorter, easy hike to Secret Cove. For more hiking options, visit the Hiking around Glenbrook guide.
For swimming, Sand Harbor Beach is a top choice, known for its clear water and sandy shores. Another option is Secret Cove, a beautiful swimming area accessible via a short hike, offering great views over Lake Tahoe.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning lake views and the opportunity for serene escapes. The Tahoe East Shore Trail is praised for its incredible vistas, while Marlette Lake is cherished as a peaceful spot for a relaxing swim away from crowds. The wide, sandy beaches and clear water at Sand Harbor Beach are also highly appreciated.
Glenbrook is the oldest settlement on Lake Tahoe, with a rich history tied to the timber industry and the Comstock Lode. While many historical homes are privately owned, the area still holds remnants of its past. The nearby Thunderbird Lodge offers tours, providing a glimpse into Lake Tahoe's unique architectural and historical heritage.
For expansive views of Lake Tahoe, the Tahoe East Shore Trail offers incredible panoramas around every corner. Cave Rock provides iconic views, especially near the boat ramp. Additionally, Logan Shoals Vista Point is an easily accessible viewpoint offering broad lake vistas.
Some areas around Glenbrook are dog-friendly. For instance, Marlette Lake is well-trafficked and shared by dogs, bikers, and sometimes horses. Always check specific park or beach regulations before visiting, as rules can vary.
Yes, Glenbrook is home to the Glenbrook Golf Course, a perfectly groomed 9-hole course that has been in operation since the 1920s. It also features a clubhouse and golf center.
The summer months are popular for water activities and hiking, though popular spots like Sand Harbor Beach can fill up quickly. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking with fewer crowds. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and access to nearby major ski resorts.


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