Incline Village’s upscale nature offers an array of amenities to keep you entertained during the warmer months of the year. Incline Village things to do make use of its access to the lake as well as more organized offerings. Incline Village summer activities let you enjoy a relaxing day of sunning on the sand or dip your toes into cool and clear Lake Tahoe by trying watersports like kayaking, SUPing, waterskiing, surfing (of course you can surf on a lake!) or fishing. Some beaches are open to the public, and others are private access, so you can decide what type of experience you want to have. And as beautiful as the beaches are, don’t forget the about the rest of Incline Village’s summer activities. Check out the mountain biking and hiking trails that vary in difficulty levels but they always promise breathtaking views. The town’s state parks also offer scenic spots for picnicking and hanging out.
Summertime Incline Village things to do also include more formal options as well such as fitness centers that offer workout equipment and access to tennis courts. You can even play a round or two of golf on one of the picturesque courses. Incline Village things to do during the summer also include a few festivals that locals and visitors regularly support. Whether you want to celebrate Shakespeare or the nation’s independence, Incline Village helps you do so.
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Do you find yourself wondering about the area’s heritage or scientific background? A trip to a history center or science center can satisfy your curiosity and leave you with a world of knowledge to share with your family and friends. There are so many Incline Village things to do that you can enjoy. Check out the listings below to learn more!
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Imagine experiencing the stunning views of Lake Tahoe from your own luxury yacht. This is a reality waiting to happen when you enjoy the expertise and...read more
SWA Watersports offers Jet Ski and boat rentals, fishing charters, guided tours and private charters as well as watersports rentals and lessons. Boat...read more
Tourists to the basin can't help but be impressed by the scenic beauty of Lake Tahoe. But only a fraction of the people here, visitors and locals alike,...read more
Through their retail location in Tahoe City and rental beach-side location at Commons Beach, Tahoe City Kayak offers everything you could need if you...read more
For those who enjoy the thrill of speed and the beauty of the outdoors, Tahoe Dirt Bikes is your best bet for renting machines that will provide just what...read more
Whether winter or summer, Tahoe Multisport is a one-stop shop for getting out and enjoying all that Lake Tahoe offers. From top-of-the-line equipment to the...read more
Tahoe Sailing Charters is an excellent way to see the beauty of Lake Tahoe powered by Mother Nature. Nonmotorized yacht sailing cruises give a serene yet...read more
It’s near impossible to spend any amount of time in the Lake Tahoe region without encountering the photography of Chris Talbot. His images of the lake and...read more
TART, or Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit, offers free public transit services that connect the North Tahoe and Truckee communities and winter
...read moreGeorge Whittell Jr., heir to one of San Francisco’s largest fortunes, pulled his $50 million (roughly $50 billion in current dollars) out of the stock...read more
In mid-June, avid paddleboarders, kayakers and enthusiasts for every other watersport that involves a paddle and some sort of vehicle come together to put...read more
On the Sierra Nevada College campus in the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences, UC Davis Tahoe Science Center has interactive exhibits with hands-on...read more
