Nevada State Route 760


State Route 760 is a short state highway in Douglas County, Nevada, United States. It connects Nevada Beach to U.S. Route 50. The route was established in 1976.

Route description

The route begins just southeast of Elk Point on Lake Tahoe at the intersection of Elk Avenue and the entrance to Nevada Beach, a National Forest Service beach and campground. From there, the route heads easterly along Elks Point Road to its terminus at US 50 in Round Hill Village just south of Zephyr Cove.

History

SR 760 was originally designated along Elks Point Road on July 1, 1976. In 2001, Nevada Department of Transportation listed SR 760 as "Nevada Beach Road" with a length of ; by October 2012, the current name and length were listed.

Major intersections