West Shore · State Park

Emerald Bay & Vikingsholm

The most photographed view on the lake —” a glacial bay, Tahoe's only island, and a castle by the water.

Tahoe's Signature View

A Glacial Bay With a Castle

Emerald Bay is the postcard that sells Lake Tahoe: a narrow, glacier-carved inlet of brilliant green-blue water wrapped in granite, holding Fannette Island —” the only island in the entire lake —” with the ruins of a stone tea house at its summit.

At the head of the bay sits Vikingsholm, a 1929 mansion built in the style of a Scandinavian castle and considered one of the finest examples of Nordic architecture in the U.S. A steep one-mile trail leads down to it from the highway, passing knockout viewpoints the whole way.

Iconic viewpoint Vikingsholm tours Fannette Island Underwater heritage trail
Plan Your Visit

Know Before You Go

LocationWest Shore, Emerald Bay State Park on CA-89
Vikingsholm trail~1 mile each way, steep (~400 ft) on the return climb
ParkingSmall lots that fill by mid-morning in summer; do not park illegally on Hwy 89
FeesPaid parking; separate fee for guided Vikingsholm house tours (seasonal)
Best forPhotography, the mansion tour, kayaking the bay
SeasonHouse tours run summer into early fall; the overlooks are open year-round
Go early or by water: The overlook and trailhead parking are notoriously full by 9 —“10 am in summer. Paddling or boating into the bay is a spectacular alternative —” and the only way to land near Fannette Island (closed in spring for nesting geese).
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