
How to Improve Your Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is an exciting sport with a variety of physical and psychological demands. On Tahoe’s world class trails, riders maneuver their bikes at fast speeds, corner within inches of obstacles like trees and boulders, drop off elevated pitches, and rumble through rock gardens. It’s a sport that requires... Read More

Back On Track for Summer Activities
During colder months, it can be challenging to maintain normal workouts, and most people regress even if they’ve stuck to a regular fitness routine. To complicate this reality, the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the back can tighten and become less flexible, making them more injury-prone.
Before you spring into... Read More

Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival’s 50th Season Features a Smash Hit Lineup at Sand Harbor This Summer
Laughter and song will echo from the lake to the mountains throughout the summer as Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival brings two highly entertaining productions to Sand Harbor as part of its 50th anniversary season – Shakespeare’s sublime battle of wits and wills, Much Ado About Nothing, and the feel-good musical Mamma... Read More

Lake Tahoe Mountain Biking
Lake Tahoe North Shore
EMIGRANT TRAIL
Beginner/intermediate, 19 miles out and back. This popular Lake Tahoe mountain bike trail sees plenty of weekend traffic, but it's a worthy ride for people of all ability levels. You'll see plenty of wildflowers in spring and early summer while you roll along over fun and fast... Read More
Lake Tahoe Rafting — Eight Great Rivers Within Three Hours of Tahoe
As the Sierras shed their winter blankets, rivers swell and options abound for Lake Tahoe rafting trips. Check out these eight great reasons to get wet this spring and summer.Spring FlingsNorth Fork of the American River, Chamberlain Falls SectionOriginating from Granite Chief Wilderness, the North Fork of the... Read More