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!
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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
Mountain Golf Course in Incline Village is set in a rolling hillside – with an elevation change of about a hundred feet – that reminds you why this town is...read more
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Originally established 1964, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe as we know it today came about from the 1987 merger of two separate resorts, Slide Mountain and Mt. Rose....read more
As the only accredited art museum in the state, Nevada Museum of Art is a beacon of culture in the High Sierra. The museum is in Reno, about an hour's drive...read more
A Cane Master affiliate, North Lake Tahoe Martial Arts is a superb location for learning the study of yoga, martial arts, self defense and an...read more
There is something special about knitting or crocheting your own creation. Not only is it a keepsake that has sentimental value, but also it is an object of...read more
North Tahoe Lions Club Disc Golf Course consists of 18 par 3 holes set amidst the towering pines in the heart of Incline Village. Situated south of Tahoe...read more
One of the magical aspects of skiing or snowboarding is experiencing the silence and beauty of the backcountry. There's nothing quite like the peace and...read more
If road cycling is your thing, Tahoe and Truckee offer an awesome variety of roads to explore and sights to see. Along with amazing views of Lake...read more
If you’re looking for a place to watch a particular sporting event – obscure or otherwise – Rookies is probably showing it on one of their 30 high-...read more
Three miles south of Incline Village on State Highway 28, Sand Harbor has a variety of natural features that you can spend an entire day exploring. You can...read more
Shake Rattle and Pole offers one-of-a-kind mobile bachelorette parties. They come to your location and provide a safe and comfortable yet adventurous...read more