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Where to Find Fall Foliage in Lake Tahoe
When you think of the best times to visit Lake Tahoe, you might be inclined to answer winter when it’s snowy, or summer, when the lake is perfect for kayaking. While it’s true that summer and winter are excellent times to visit, we’ll let you in on a little secret — fall in Lake Tahoe offers a breathtaking, one-of-a-kind experience…
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Your Ultimate Guide to Sand Harbor
As the largest alpine lake in North America, Lake Tahoe has attracted visitors from all over for decades. From crystal clear waters that shimmer in the sunlight to mountain peaks kissed with snow, there are breathtaking vistas all year round offering respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Among Lake Tahoe’s many beautiful state parks, you’ll find Sand…
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Your Guide to State Parks in Lake Tahoe
Nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe is world-renowned for its stunning natural beauty. From crystal clear lake waters that shimmer all year round to the breathtaking mountain vistas surrounding, there is so much to explore and discover. Lake Tahoe also boasts a wide array of state parks perfect for every visitor, whether you’re looking for a…
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Top 4 Waterfalls in Lake Tahoe
Seeing and hearing the incredible waterfalls of Lake Tahoe is a nature lover’s dream. Curious about which waterfalls in Lake Tahoe you don’t want to miss? Take a hike and see for yourself. Shirley Canyon Trail This is one of the most popular waterfall hikes in Lake Tahoe. You’ll witness three stunning waterfalls plus the quiet beauty of Shirley…
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Your Ultimate Guide to Emerald Bay
Nestled on the west shore of Lake Tahoe, Emerald Bay State Park is truly a standout within the region. With its crystal blue waters, panoramic vistas and verdant forests, it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature and rediscover your adventurous side. This guide is your comprehensive companion to exploring Emerald Bay's enchanting beauty and alternatives with a similar vibe,…
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Gear Up for Lake Tahoe Paddleboarding
With pure blue waters like this, paddleboarding on Lake Tahoe is a call many are excited to answer. Both serene and invigorating, it’s a popular way to explore this unique lake. Paddleboards can be tricky to transport, so renting them is a popular option. Comfortable swimsuits or wetsuits, along with water shoes with good tread, are also gear you’ll want…
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Gear Up for Lake Tahoe Biking
You’ll find a strong biking community in Lake Tahoe. There are leisurely paths around Lake Tahoe leading to lakefront parks, shopping, restaurants and beaches. Mountain bikers will appreciate Lake Tahoe’s more adventurous mountain trails with unbelievable views. You’ll want to make sure you have the right bike for where you’re headed and you’ll be glad to have the right apparel…
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Gear Up for Lake Tahoe Hiking
The breathtaking Sierra Nevada that surrounds Lake Tahoe never disappoints. Whether it’s hiking on the shoreline along crystal blue waters or up into the mountains for waterfalls and awe-inspiring scenic views, these hikes are well worth the effort. The right shoes and clothes can make a big difference and you’ll want to check out extras like backpacks, water bottles and…
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Gear Up for Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing
Lake Tahoe boasts the largest concentration of cross-country ski areas in North America. With so many places to go, it’s smart to plan ahead, making sure you have the right clothes, skis and poles to enjoy it. You’re welcome to bring your own gear or just head our way and rent what you need when you arrive. So what gear…
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How To Celebrate July 4th in Lake Tahoe
Get ready for a spectacular 4th of July at Lake Tahoe, on both the California and Nevada sides. Lake Tahoe’s 4th of July celebrations are packed with activities all day long, from community parades and pancake breakfasts to live music and so much more. Read on for all you can look forward to on your 4th of July trip to…
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