Lake Tahoe Boating Rules and Regulations
Taking to the glistening waters for some Lake Tahoe boating is exhilarating and thrilling and comes with a few rules and regulations to keep the experience pleasurable for everyone on the lake. Some important details about boating Tahoe that may differ from what visitors are familiar with include a 600-foot no-wake... Read More
California SNO-PARKS
Sourced from: California Parks & RecreationThe California Department of Parks and Recreation operates SNO-PARK sites that offer access to snow play areas, cross-country ski and snowmobile trails. There are sanitation facilities in these snow-cleared parking lots. Snow-cleared parking lots cannot be guaranteed on a... Read More
Driving from the Bay Area to Lake Tahoe
Every weekend droves of people looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life make a pilgrimage from the Bay Area to Lake Tahoe. This 3.5- to 4-hour drive is a short escape to world-class hiking, skiing and resort amenities. However, prior to making the trip all weekend warriors should consider two important... Read More
Lake Tahoe Campgrounds
Lake Tahoe campgrounds abound, and amenities range from simple sites with few frills to ones with lots of creature comforts.Come see how the other half lived on Lake Tahoe by visiting the museum at the historic Hellman-Ehrman mansion in Sugar Pine Point State Park. The mansion was a vacation spot for wealthy families... Read More
Camping Near Lake Tahoe's Beaches
The Tahoe Meadows/Spooner Summit portion of the Tahoe Rim Trail is known for its cliff-hugging, dizzyingly spectacular views of the lake as well as for its access to some of the best mountain biking trails in the Tahoe basin. Though there’s nary an amenity-laden Lake Tahoe campground to be found on this part of the... Read More