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Nevada 760

Nevada 760/Elks Point Road west
After leaving the intersection with U.S. 50 in Kingsbury, a lone Nevada 760 reassurance shield is posted alongo westbound Elks Point Road. This short state highway travels west from U.S. 50 to Nevada Beach. Photo taken 07/23/09.
A dedicated bike lane follows Nevada 760 toward the beach. Photo taken 07/23/09.
Westbound Nevada 760/Elks Point Road passes a Catholic church. The bike lane departs onto a bike path that leads to the beach, and the highway turns a bit to the northwest. Photo taken 07/23/09.
Nevada 760 continues toward the beach. Photo taken 07/23/09.
Approaching the end of the state highway, a left turn connects to the Nevada Beach Campground and Beach. Nevada 760 ends at this turnoff. Photo taken 07/23/09.

Upon making a left turn here, a national forest sign welcomes visitors to the Nevada Beach campground and beach. Photo taken 07/23/09.
To the right is a gated community, Elk Point Country Club. Photo taken 07/23/09.
Nevada 760/Elks Point Road east
Leaving Nevada Beach campground and beach, eastbound Nevada 760/Elks Point Road begins at the point where the pavement stripes begin. Traffic from Elk Point Country Club joins the state highway from the left. Photo taken 07/23/09.
A reference marker attached to the stop sign advises of the short distance from here back to U.S. 50. Nevada 760 is otherwise unsigned between the beach and U.S. 50. Photo taken 07/23/09.
Nevada 760/Elks Point Road ends at this traffic signal with U.S. 50. Turn left for U.S. 50 northeast to Zephyr Cove, Glenbrook, and Carson City. Turn right for U.S. 50 west to Kingsbury, Stateline, South Lake Tahoe, Placerville, and Sacramento. Photo taken 07/23/09.

Page Updated February 13, 2010.