NTPUD resident boundaries span from the Nevada state line in Crystal Bay to Dollar Hill. We serve Kings Beach, Tahoe Vista, Carnelian Bay, Cedar Flat and Agate Bay.
Resident benefits include
- Up to 50% discount on Park and Facility Rentals
- 2 NTPUD Parking Passes for North Tahoe Regional Park & Tahoe Vista Recreation Area
- 20-50% discount on Recreation Programming
Resident status
To be a resident, you must live or own property within NTPUD boundaries. Proof of residency is required when requesting benefits. Email [email protected] for more information.

Parking pass information

Purchasing additional parking passes
Additional passes can be purchased for $110 for additional household members or tenants. Purchase an Extra NTPUD Parking Pass (Resident Rate).
Purchasing a non-resident parking passes
- Non-Resident Parking Passes can be purchased for $220. Purchase an Extra Parking Pass (Non-Resident Rate).
- Stickers are valid through Dec. 31, 2027
- Great for repeat park users visiting the park for pickleball and tennis, disc golf, dog park, playground, and everything else the park has to offer.
- Avoid filling out a parking fee envelope each visit and using the “Iron Ranger”.
What is the CFD 94-1?
The Community Facilities District (CFD) 94-1 is a voter approved Mello Roos special tax assessment of all taxable developed properties within NTPUD boundaries. The CFD supports operations and maintenance of Recreation and Parks amenities throughout the District, including the North Tahoe Regional Park and the Tahoe Vista Recreation Area.
Funds collected from this tax measure also support youth recreation programming in the District. Funds collected from this tax measure also allow the NTPUD to provide annual support to organizations within the District’s boundaries to operate youth-focused recreational and sports programs in the community. These subsidies come in the form of cash donations, as well as in-kind donations such as free field usage and field maintenance. CFD 94-1 provides more than $600,000 for the upkeep, operation, and maintenance of the District recreation and parks facilities, as well as to subsidize youth recreation and sports programs.

