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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12047 Donner Pass Road, Suite A-1, Truckee, CA
Will you leave with a “we escaped” sign or will you be left wondering what clue you missed? Each room at Elevation Escape will test your creative thinking skills. Beyond a sense of curiosity, no special skills are needed to enjoy these escape rooms. This adventure is great for groups of friends, all ages in a family or as a company team-building exercise. At Elevation Escape it's about working together to solve mysteries and crack codes in different themed adventure rooms – all while the clock ticks.
Will you leave with a “we escaped” sign or will you be left wondering what clue you missed? Each room at Elevation Escape will test your creative thinking skills. Beyond a sense of curiosity, no special skills are needed to enjoy these escape rooms. This adventure is great for groups of friends, all ages in a family or as a company team-building exercise. At Elevation...read more
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BlueZone Sports is a premium outdoor gear retailer. Whether on the snow, in the water, on your bike or exploring while camping and hiking, staff can help fuel your next adventure. Inspired by the azure water of Lake Tahoe, with locations across the Sierra, BlueZone Sports was founded on the belief that small, locally based organizations provide more than a product, they provide an experience....read more
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
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By foot, Boaters Beach is reached via the same trail system that accesses Chimney Beach, Secret Cove, Whale Beach and Creek Beach. The trailhead starts at the free public parking about 2.6 miles south of Sand Harbor on Highway 28. The hike begins as a steep downhill and then quickly levels off. When it flattens out, take the trail to the left (right will take...read more
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There is no missing Boreal Mountain Resort. Its ski and snowboard runs are visible right off Interstate 80 at the 7,200-foot Donner Summit. It’s also always proud to announce being the first Tahoe-area resort to open each winter. Boreal’s core customers are twofold: terrain park shredders and those learning to ski or ride. With its modest vertical elevation, Boreal’s managers have dialed in the park...read more
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Bowl Incline has been a favorite family-fun center in Incline Village for more than 55 years, but with a full remodel it's a modern, all-ages paradise of activities, entertainment, food, drinks and more. They have 16 upgraded bowling lanes (with hyper bowling on four lanes) and comfortable settee furniture. The gated, partially covered outdoor patio space with fire pits and heat lamps make this ideal...read more
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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 longstanding place of action. With the mission of inspiring and enabling all youth, especially those in need, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens, BGCNLT brings hope to the Tahoe area. It's a nonprofit...read more
Northstar California Resort
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If your goal is to become an expert snowboarder, then your best bet is to start out right with lessons from the one and only Burton Academy. Located at Northstar, this world-renowned snowboard school is the perfect learning arena to create the skills needed for all snowboarding endeavors. The coaches are highly accredited and skilled, creating a platform for knowledge that will go beyond your...read more
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Caesars Republic Lake Tahoe is reinventing what the South Shore of Lake Tahoe is all about. The Stateline hotel-casino, which used to be Harveys, began a $160 million renovation in 2025 and changed its name as well. State-of-the-art upgrades include luxurious accommodations as well as elevated dining and gaming options. Many rooms come with a view of the lake or mountains. Two well-regarded restaurants are still...read more
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Each summer Caesars Republic welcomes world-class musicians to South Lake Tahoe. This is the place to hear popular national acts (for instance, Hozier, Cody Jinks, Dave Matthews Band, Creed, Old Dominion and more in 2025), next to a beautiful, glacial lake that’s tucked within towering mountains. The outdoor amphitheater lets you get lost in the music as you sit underneath a blanket of stars. The...read more
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For years California Main Lodge was what came to mind when people mentioned Heavenly. And while the opening of the Gondola near Stateline means that not quite as many people make the driving trek up the long steep Ski Run Boulevard to the lodge, it is still a classic snow-sport site and well worth the visit. Here at the resort's original mountain base area there...read more
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On the picturesque shores of South Lake Tahoe, the original Camp Richardson Resort is a cherished destination that has offered a timeless retreat for generations of families and friends. This historic resort blends a rich history with modern amenities. Welcoming those who have made cherished memories for decades and inviting new visitors to create their own traditions, Camp Rich offers a range of accommodations — from a...read more
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Amidst the glitz and glamour of this resort town, there is still a chance for visitors to experience the history of the area and to realize that today's Tahoe has its roots in the legendary Old West. The Camp Richardson Corral and Pack Station opened in 1934 and has been operated by the same family every summer since then. They offer one-...read more
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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