Including South Lake Tahoe Boat Rentals
Get your Lake Tahoe adventures underway when you embark on a boating trip. Boat trips are one of the favorite things to do in South Lake Tahoe. Going on a South Lake Tahoe boat tour is a popular thing to do in Tahoe, and it gives newcomers a beautiful, sightseeing experience that helps familiarize them with their surroundings on the water. South Lake Tahoe boat tours take on a variety of themes, ranging from eco-tours to sightseeing top attractions to even kicking back on a wine tasting cruise. For those who prefer to pilot their own boat, numerous sites in South Lake Tahoe provide access to the water. Launch your boat from the beach, a marina or dock at a local watersports business. If you’re in Tahoe without a boat but want to exercise your captaining skills, there are plenty of businesses offering South Lake Tahoe boat rentals. From sailboats to pedal boats and ski boats to Jet Skis, South Lake Tahoe boat rentals make getting on the water a breeze. Consider these companies when looking for boating-related things to do in South Lake Tahoe.
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Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
300 U.S. HIghway 50, Zephyr Cove, NV
Nor-Cal Charters specializes in once-in-a-lifetime Tahoe fishing excursions. On their boats, Upside and The Professor, the professional guides can get you to whatever type of lake fishing you want, such as Mackinaw, rainbow trout or Kokanee salmon, or even mix it up mid-cruise. The Professor is a 35-foot custom fishing vessel with twin Mercury Verados providing 700 hp, making it one of the fastest boats around. It offers a heated cabin, a large head, cushioned seating and spacious accommodations for up to 12 passengers plus two crew (but fishing charters are limited to six anglers). The boat is licensed to fish on both the Nevada and California sides of the lake. Upside accommodates six anglers and offers a walk-in head, coolers, shade, a sound system and more. Both boats are equipped with the latest and greatest in marine electronics and fish finders. The captains and mates are experienced and passionate about Tahoe fishing, and they welcome anglers of any experience level, from grizzled veterans to complete novices. Nor-Cal offers year-round charters for one to six people, and the vessels can be chartered for special events.
Nor-Cal Charters specializes in once-in-a-lifetime Tahoe fishing excursions. On their boats, Upside and The Professor, the professional guides can get you to whatever type of lake fishing you want, such as Mackinaw, rainbow trout or Kokanee salmon, or even mix it up mid-cruise. The Professor is a 35-foot custom fishing vessel with twin Mercury Verados providing 700 hp, making it one of the fastest boats around. It...read more
Nor-Cal Charters specializes in once-in-a-lifetime Tahoe fishing excursions. On their boats, Upside and The Professor, the professional...read more
Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
Historically known as Jameson Beach, this is the expanse of Tahoe beach at Camp Richardson. Visitors can rent Jet Skis, powerboats, paddle boats and kayaks, or they can take a Rum Runner Cruise to Emerald Bay. The beach has grills and picnic areas, and leashed dogs are allowed in the picnic areas only. It's a good swimming beach and has one of the longest docks...read more
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
Boating & Sailing in East Shore
Cave Rock is an esteemed part of Lake Tahoe. Considered sacred by the Washoe Indians, the 3 million-year-old rock formation is known as the Lady of the Lake due to the image of a woman's profile. Cave Rock is 3 miles south of Glenbrook on Highway 50, and the entrance to the park is just a few feet south of Cave Rock Tunnel. The small...read more
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
Boating & Sailing in East Shore
Chimney Beach is one of the more spectacular beaches on Lake Tahoe. Located 2.6 miles south of Sand Harbor on Highway 28, it tends to be a little quieter than other beaches that are accessed via car as it is a bit of a hike to get to it. The mile-plus hike starts out to the right of the free parking area, with a steep...read more
Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
One of the magical aspects to Lake Tahoe is the clarity of her water. With shorelines reminiscent of the tropics, Lake Tahoe is blessed with a lovely ranges of blues and turquoise that are hard to find elsewhere. To celebrate this fact, Clearly Tahoe is taking their guided kayak trips to the next level with transparent kayaks. Specializing in providing unique, luxurious guided excursions, Clearly...read more
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
Boating & Sailing in East Shore
Creek Beach is in a succession of beaches along the same trail network that connects Chimney Beach, Secret Cove, Boaters Beach and Whale Beach. Creek Beach is the third beach that one comes to after passing Secret Cove. To access the beach, park at the free public parking 2.6 miles south of Sand Harbor on Highway 89. Take the single track down a steep hill...read more
Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
Between the boats (a 24' Northriver Seahawk and a 26' Seaswirl Striper 2600) and the experience of captains Dennis Mitchell and James Mitchell, Eagle Point Sportfishing can provide the perfect day on the lake, whether you are looking to land some big ones or just enjoy the scenery of Big Blue. They normally operate an early morning, midday and late afternoon schedule of lake runs...read more
Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
El Dorado Beach is right in the middle of the city of South Lake Tahoe and is the perfect place to stop and have lunch while taking in the view. Visitors can sit at one of the picnic tables at street level, relax on the grass, gaze at the lake from one of the many stone amphitheater-like benches that lead to the beach or make...read more
Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
Fun Runner Water Taxi is a service based out of Camp Richardson, located a few miles north of South Lake Tahoe. The water taxi runs between three marinas: Camp Richardson, Lakeside Marina and Timber Cover Lodge Marina. The service has multiple times that it runs during the day. It is best to check with Camp Richardson to find out the most up-to-date schedule. Running only...read more
Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
Kayak Tahoe is a locally owned business that began helping people connect with the beautiful water of Lake Tahoe via kayaks and paddleboards in the 1990s. Their impeccable service and trustworthy rentals have kept their rental operation as one of the leading companies in human-powered watercraft rentals in the Lake Tahoe area. In addition to renting kayaks and standup paddleboards, they also offers lessons, tours...read more
The south and east shores of Lake Tahoe span two different states and three different counties and exhibit physical attributes more diverse than one might imagine. This area contains the lake's one and only island and a native Washoe spiritual site. It contains a cove known for its afternoon winds and beaches known for their shallow shorelines and gentle slopes. The south...read more
Boating & Sailing in South Lake Tahoe
There is nothing more special than cruising Lake Tahoe. The shifting hues of blue and the robust mountains surrounding the lake create a spectacular setting that begs for time on the water. One of the best ways to enjoy this beautiful setting is to utilize Zephyr Cove's Lake Tahoe Cruises. A company with an exceptional reputation, Lake Tahoe Cruises offers one of Lake Tahoe's most famous...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 protects miles of dense Tahoe forest and beautiful sandy and rocky beaches. Within the park are the swimming areas of Sand Harbor, Chimney Beach, Hidden Beach, Secret Cove, Creek Beach, Boaters Beach and Whale Beach as well...read more