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Pope Beach is a BeachFinder spot in US-W, US. Today, compare water temperature 0°C, wind 8 km/h · SW, uv 8.1, waves 0.0 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 70/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

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Wind
8 km/h · SW
UV
8.1
Waves
0.0 m
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Last updated: Jul 1, 03:45 AM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 70/100

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Updated: Jul 1, 03:45 AM
Water temp
0°C
Air temp
8°C
Feels like
3°C
UV index
8.1
Wind
8 km/h · SW
Gust 8 km/h
Waves
0.0 m
Current
0 km/h · N
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Pope Beach

Pope Beach extends along the west shore of Lake Tahoe, about 5 kilometers south of South Lake Tahoe, California. This portion of the alpine shoreline is characterized by deep blue waters, typical of this mountain lake located at an altitude of 1,897 meters, framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada. The surrounding shoreline alternates between fine sand beaches and rocky outcrops, creating a succession of small coves accessible to visitors seeking calm. The beach itself offers direct access to the lake's crystal-clear waters, with a gradual slope allowing easy entry. Unlike El Dorado Beach, located 5.2 kilometers south and more frequented during the summer season, Pope Beach retains a quieter character, although it shares the same mountainous environment and thermal conditions. The proximity of other swimming access points at 1 and 1.5 kilometers offers visitors the opportunity to explore different parts of the shore without moving significantly away. The site has no official supervision and no particular infrastructure is documented. The absence of Blue Flag status reflects the natural and undeveloped character of this portion of Lake Tahoe, where swimming is done at personal responsibility. Access remains free, attracting local residents and visitors seeking a lakeside experience without standardized facilities.

About this spot

Pope Beach is named after the Pope family, pioneers of the South Lake Tahoe region in the 19th century. Lake Tahoe itself, whose name comes from the Washo language meaning 'big water,' is the largest alpine lake in North America. This beach is part of the history of Californian alpine resorts, a time when residents of the Bay Area discovered the lake's shores as a summer refuge. Unlike the developed beaches in the south of the lake, Pope Beach has retained its character as a local beach, frequented by the inhabitants of South Lake Tahoe rather than mass tourism.

Updated 5/9/2026

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