Things to Do in Incline Village

Like every other town in the Lake Tahoe area, the things to do in Incline Village are the most abundant under the wide mountain sky. The area accesses two popular ski areas, Diamond Peak and Mt. Rose, both of which are known for being excellent options for families or groups with skiers of varying abilities. That said, Mt. Rose boasts the longest vertical in North America, so the almost-Olympic-level athlete can get their ski on too with this Incline Village activity. Other open-sky things to do in Incline Village involve pedal power, whether that’s mountain biking, road cycling or cruising the lake on pedal boats. Or you can just head to one of the beaches, spread a blanket and relax by the crystal clear lake water.

There are several Incline Village things to do that stand out for the fact that every Tahoe town doesn’t offer them. Two good golf courses are here, there’s a tennis center, a bowling alley, a skateboard park and a movie theater. But, the standout Incline Village activity would have to be the IVGID Recreation Center, a 37,000-square-foot center for everything healthy – fitness classes, basketball courts, lap swimming, racquetball, yoga and strength training. Add to that massage therapy, personal training and nutritional counseling and, for Pete’s sake, there’s just no reason to not go for your best self!

Things to Do in Incline Village Are Famous

But, being the cool town that it is, the things to do in Incline Village also include a nationally respected Shakespeare Festival, a community-wide Independence Day celebration, a festival to honor Ullr, the Norse god of snow, tours of historic homes and more.

Then if we hop over to Crystal Bay, you can have a truly duel experience: Spend part of your day in the casinos tempting Lady Luck, then head on out to the bright beaches and boulders of Crystal Bay ... two totally different worlds sharing the same space!

Things To Do in Incline Village by Category

The Crown Room in the Crystal Bay Casino is one of North Tahoe’s premier performance venues hosting major music acts, the occasional stand-up comedy show,...read more

Diamond Peak opened in November of 1966 at the forefront of snow technology, being the first resort in the West to have a snow-making system. It is known...read more

From art to wellness, Easel and Wine offers ways to engage your happiest, healthiest self. Through custom party events at their welcoming location in...read more

Glasses Wine Bar offers dozens of unique wines from around the world by the glass, along with beer and pre-mixed cocktails in a relaxing setting. There is a...read more

Go2 Aroma & Oxygen Bar is the only high-elevation oxygen bar in all of the Lake Tahoe region. They serve oxygen to help altitude sickness and hangovers...read more

Good Ink Creative is a multi-faceted studio and gallery that helps customers in a myriad of ways. From website building to online marketing, from grant...read more

Hidden Beach is a public beach a mile from Incline Village. Just off Highway 28, free parking is found along the highway. The beach is 750 feet in length...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

The Incline 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 one...read more