When it comes to helping youth learn skills, find empowerment and make something of themselves, the Boys & Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe (BGCNLT) is a...read more
The Crown Room in the Crystal Bay Casino is one of North Tahoe’s premier performance venues, hosting major music acts and all genres, the occasional stand-...read more
Diamond Peak opened in November 1966 at the forefront of snow technology, being the first resort in the West to have a snowmaking system. It is known for...read more
Year-round, indoor links is what The Golf Lodge in Carson City is all about. There's no need to travel to a golf course, as more than 330 are available in...read more
High Altitude Fitness has 13,000 square feet of indoor climbing wall with more than 3,800 vertical feet, one of the largest in the Tahoe basin. Their...read more
Hiking in Lake Tahoe is one of the truly special ways to experience and take in all of the beauty that the area has to offer. Plus, there are hundreds of...read more
Incline Skate Park, at the east end of Southwood Boulevard just down from Highway 28, is free and open to the public. The park features an intermediate/...read more
The Incline Village Cinema harks back to the days of theaters with one big screen, making it a relic in this day and age of overblown multiplexes. They show...read more
The 37,000-square-foot Incline Village Recreation Center has fitness classes and activities for people of all ages from babies to seniors. There are a...read more
Jim Kelley opened Tahoe Nugget in 1962, and it remains one of the oldest family-owned casinos in Nevada. It’s now run by Jim and Jeff, Kelley’s sons, who...read more
The first inhabitants of Lake Tahoe were the semi-nomadic Washoe Indians who would migrate to the lake when the snow started to melt. The men would...read more
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park is a park system found on the east shore of Lake Tahoe. With six different management units that total 14,301 acres, the park...read more