What could be a more romantic or winter-perfect thing to do in Tahoe than riding on a horse-drawn sleigh? There are several places in Lake Tahoe where you can experience this lovely activity that harkens back to earlier times.
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3039 Highway 89, Olympic Valley, CA
One of the greatest ways to see Lake Tahoe is via bicycle. With miles of dirt trails, bike routes and paved roads, there is fun to be had no matter what your age or athletic ability. To help make this outdoor activity simple, Truckee River Bikes is conveniently located at the corner of Highway 89 and the entrance to Olympic Valley. From cruisers to high-level mountain bikes, they have a huge assortment of bikes for rent. The shop also offers bike sales as well as access to some of the best bike mechanics Lake Tahoe has to offer.
One of the greatest ways to see Lake Tahoe is via bicycle. With miles of dirt trails, bike routes and paved roads, there is fun to be had no matter what your age or athletic ability. To help make this outdoor activity simple, Truckee River Bikes is conveniently located at the corner of Highway 89 and the entrance to Olympic Valley. From cruisers to high-level...read more
One of the greatest ways to see Lake Tahoe is via bicycle. With miles of...read more
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With its roots dating back to 1985, Shoreline of Tahoe is a longstanding favorite ski and bike rental and repair business in Tahoe. With two locations in South Shore, it is evident that they are passionate about making sure your gear is just right. The bike rentals range from rigs made for cruising comfort, to full-suspension mountain bikes. You can rent by the hour, half-day,...read more
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Sierra Athletic Club is a great way to get a sweat on with the bonus of enjoying the view. A full-service gym that offers free and nautical weights, Sierra Athletic Club also provides group classes. Among their choices of group workouts are the cardio pump, indoor cycling, Pilates, TRX conditioning and stretch and sculpt. Sierra Athletic Club offers boot camp and ski conditioning classes as...read more
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Sierra Fin Addicts Fishing Charters considers their love for fishing to be more than a hobby – it's an addiction. That's why they serve up the goods when it comes to catching fish in Lake Tahoe. Their guides have more than two decades of experience fishing Lake Tahoe, and their boats are specifically designed for the fishing style inherent to Big Blue. Offering excursions for...read more
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If you are looking for a luxurious, private experience on a captained charter on Lake Tahoe, then Sierra High Tours will provide you with the catered experience you desire. A locally owned business that specializes in offering an exclusive experience for two to six people, the chartered lake tours are individually created to suit the experience the client desires. Sierra High Tours offers its charters...read more
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Sierra Ski and Cycle Works was opened in 1980 by Tahoe mountain bike pioneer Gary Bell. The shop is the only Santa Cruz bike dealer in South Lake Tahoe and offers new and used bike sales, rentals and year-round bike tune-ups and repairs. During the winter, the shop turns into a specialty backcountry ski shop with rentals and sales of avalanche safety gear, alpine touring and telemark skis, snowshoes,...read more
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Sierra Sports Care & Chiropractic is run by Dr. John Walsh, D.C., a licensed and certified chiropractic doctor, longtime local and Olympic-league downhill snow skier. Because of his impressive prowess on the mountain, he is deeply familiar with what the body needs for it to be working at its optimum performance. His healing sessions include soft-manipulation chiropractic, massage, muscle lengthening and stretching. His broad knowledge,...read more
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If you enjoy the serenity and fun that the state parks provide on the California side of the Lake Tahoe area, then you can thank Sierra State Parks Foundation. Founded in 1974, the foundation is a nonprofit supporting eight different parks around the western side of the region: D.L. Bliss State Park, Donner Memorial State Park, Emerald Bay State Park, Kings Beach State Recreation Area, Sugar Pine...read more
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Play is the name of the game at Sierra-at-Tahoe, where 2,000 acres and 2,212 vertical feet of skiable terrain offer skiers and riders the freedom to explore their style at any level. Whether it’s sending big mountain terrain via the Huckleberry Canyon Gates, carving down sunbathed groomers in West Bowl, learning a new trick in the Sierra Playgrounds or the exhilaration of making one’s first...read more
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Heading to the slopes but the airline lost your skis or snowboard gear? Or are you just the spontaneous type who ended up in Truckee-Tahoe without skis, board, helmet, boots or cold-weather gear? Ski Butlers North Tahoe can dial you in with high-end gear quickly and efficiently. Reserve the gear – skis and snowboards, accessories and even clothing – that you or your family need...read more
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Ski Run Marina is a shopping and marina center highlighting water experience: restaurants, boat and water activities rental, cruise boat, fishing and shopping in South Lake Tahoe. It is the launching spot for day and dinner cruises on the Safari Rose and the soon to arrive The Tahoe Spirit. Ski Run Marina is the home to Riva Grill (amazing food and cocktails with impressive views), Artemis Mediterranean Cafe (a healthy...read more
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Sky Tavern, a year-round nonprofit ski area on Mount Rose Highway, offers an array of affordable programs, making it a perfect choice for getting kids outside and in the mountains. This exceptional destination fosters life skills through skiing and snowboarding. Children gain a sport for life, independence and connections with friends, all while experiencing the outdoors. Sky Tavern's mission is clear: to provide outdoor sports...read more
Lake Tahoe Thing to Do
Opening in 1948, Sky Tavern ski area can boast about being the oldest and largest nonprofit ski and snowboard program for kids in the United States. Available to all children, including those from economically disadvantaged families and those with disabilities, the program is run entirely by volunteers, mostly parents, who instruct and work in supportive roles. The mission of Sky Tavern is to provide a...read more