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The Athlete’s Guide to a Lakeside Winter in North Lake Tahoe
While you may be visiting North Lake Tahoe this winter to get your adrenaline pumping at one of the region’s 12 downhill resorts, you can’t miss out on the magic of experiencing the lake close up. With only a 15-minute drive from the major North Shore resorts and easy public-transit options, winter is the perfect time to play, eat and…
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The 32nd Lake Tahoe Autumn Food and Wine Festival
Purchase your tickets to 3nd Lake Tahoe Autumn Food and Wine Festival here. If the views of Lake Tahoe don’t make your jaw drop, the meticulously crafted food and libations of the 32nd Lake Tahoe Autumn Food and Wine Festival will. Held at Northstar California resort September 8-10, 2017, the Autumn Food and Wine Festival brings together world-class gastronomy, chefs, events…
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18 New and Exciting Things To Do in North Lake Tahoe This Summer
Blend "what's new" with the timeless adventures of North Lake Tahoe this summer. From grand openings to revamped excursions, here are 18 noteworthy items to add to your summer bucket list. Activities & Adventure Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows announces “endless season,” operating beyond July 4 for first time Known for offering the longest ski season in Tahoe, Squaw Valley I…
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17 Getaway Ideas for Spring Break in North Tahoe
Spring break in North Lake Tahoe is the perfect blend of adventure, excitement, relaxation, and of course, fresh powder. With summit depths nearing 250 inches after a string of generous storm cycles, a trip to the Sierra this spring promises to be anything but slushy. Beyond the countless outdoor adventures to be had, North Tahoe is also host to an…
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A Lovers’ Guide to North Lake Tahoe: Date Ideas for Spending Valentine’s Day in the Sierra
One of the best things about winter is using the cold weather as an excuse to get nice and cozy with the one you love. With the snow-covered mountains as the perfect backdrop, North Lake Tahoe is a must for couples looking for a winter getaway. With Valentine’s Day on a Thursday this year, you can make it a long…
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A Two State Treat in Kings Beach and Crystal Bay
Kings Beach earned its namesake by having one of the most popular stretches of beaches in Lake Tahoe. Centered on the northern tip of the lake, the beach provides gorgeous shore side views from sunrise to sunset. When not on the beach, the arts and local culture will keep you occupied for hours on end. Crystal Bay is filled with…
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Food, Fitness and Freaking Awesome Sights in Tahoe Vista and Carnelian Bay
An outdoor lover’s dream, gorgeous Tahoe Vista is the perfect place to begin exploring beautiful North Lake Tahoe. After a day of exercise, there are many ways to rest and relax to get you back into the groove. You can also explore Carnelian Bay, where many local businesses are right on the shoreline. Be sure to take advantage of the…
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Tahoe on a Budget
Lake Tahoe is one of the biggest natural tourist attractions in the U.S. But just because the area is big doesn’t mean the travel budget needs to be big as well. From resorts to restaurants, the locals know the best tips and tricks to a thrill-filled vacation in Tahoe without breaking the bank. We asked and gathered their tips below.…
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A Tradition of Fine Dining
Photo Credit: Big Water Grille by Chaco Mohler, WhereTraveler North Lake Tahoe has a rich history of distinctive restaurants and talent-filled kitchens. European chefs were first attracted to the area by the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, opening a number of successful restaurants in the decades that followed, many beloved by travelers from San Francisco and beyond. Today, North…
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Changing seasons brings new experiences to North Lake Tahoe
North Lake Tahoe, nestled in the heart of Sierra Nevada, is one of the premier travel destinations in the world. Tourists flood the lake in the summer and shred the slopes in the winter. But the other secret seasons are the perfect time to check out everything to do in North Lake Tahoe. Tourists spread to mountain and lakeside, but…
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