Zipping across Lake Tahoe on Jet Skis in such a fun thing to do in Tahoe. The water is crystal clear, and on a hot summer day, it just doesn't get much better. Rentals are in close proximity no matter where you are in the area.
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841 Emerald Bay Road, South Lake Tahoe, CA
South Lake E-Bikes offers an exceptional way to explore Lake Tahoe's breathtaking beauty. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a first-time visitor, you can easily rent a premium electric bike from this family-owned shop. The friendly team at South Lake E-Bikes is dedicated to helping you enjoy miles of scenic, paved bike paths along the lake or experience the excitement of Tahoe’s more technical dirt trails, all with the support of an electric motor. With a focus on high-quality bikes and personalized service, South Lake E-Bikes ensures that your ride around Lake Tahoe is as enjoyable and memorable as possible.
South Lake E-Bikes offers an exceptional way to explore Lake Tahoe's breathtaking beauty. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a first-time visitor, you can easily rent a premium electric bike from this family-owned shop. The friendly team at South Lake E-Bikes is dedicated to helping you enjoy miles of scenic, paved bike paths along the lake or experience the excitement of Tahoe’s more technical dirt...read more
South Lake E-Bikes offers an exceptional way to explore Lake Tahoe's breathtaking beauty. Whether you’re...read more
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Biospirit Day Spa creates the space necessary to keep your body feeling happy and healthy while in Lake Tahoe. Their massage services range in styles, including anti-stress, warm river rock, deep tissue, mother-to-be, sports massage and hot legs (a massage customized for the skier or snowboarder). They also offer couples massage. Beyond the massage world, the spa provides body treatments such as body wraps, facials,...read more
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Birkholm's Water Ski & Wakeboard School is a family-owned and -operated small business that brings personalized service to teaching a person how to water ski, wakeboard or wakesurf. The school has programs for individuals, groups or families of up to six people. They are so knowledgeable when it comes to watersports that they have a program that can get a person (or two) up and...read more
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Discover the hidden gems of South Lake Tahoe with Black Tie Adventure Rentals. Founded by a team of outdoor enthusiasts, Black Tie's motto is to help you explore the region's beauty off the beaten path. Whether you're paddleboarding on Lake Tahoe, catching a breathtaking sunset at Zephyr Cove or cruising along Tahoe's stunning beaches, Black Tie has you covered. They offer convenient delivery of e-bikes,...read more
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With locations in all the top ski destinations in North America, it’s no surprise that Black Tie Ski Delivery brings the top gear to South Lake Tahoe as well. They call themselves a ski concierge, meaning the staff sets its customers up from head to toe with helmets, goggles, outerwear, boots and skis – all custom-fitted in your hotel room, condo or ski lease. When...read more
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Blackbird is a new way to look at flying. An airline agent offering seaplane round trips from Palo Alto and Sausalito to Lake Tahoe, this innovative company offers three ways to take flight. The first is like any other airline, allowing you to buy scheduled, individual tickets. Their scheduled fares are reasonably priced, starting at $124 for a ticket from Sausalito to Tahoe. If you...read more
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Take your fitness and fun to the next level! At this full-scale rock-climbing gym, you'll find top rope climbing, lead climbing, autobelays and bouldering, offering something for all ages and abilities. The gym offers day passes, punch passes and memberships. If you are looking for more guidance, they offer private climbing instruction, group bookings and youth programs. In addition to rock climbing, the facility also...read more
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The BluGo public bus service for Tahoe’s South Shore has three lines that provide service on the south end of Lake Tahoe. Route 50 is appropriately named, as it runs almost exclusively on U.S. Highway 50 (which is also Lake Tahoe Boulevard through most of the City of South Lake Tahoe) from the South Y Transit Center through South Lake Tahoe and Stateline to the Kingsbury...read more
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Heavenly has BlueGO shuttles with seven routes on the South Shore to make it as easy as possible for visitors to get on the mountain. The shuttle stops at most of the major hotels and resorts and at all of the Stateline casino resorts. You can tell the Heavenly BlueGO shuttle stops by the distinctive white signs. These seasonal shuttles make pick-ups every half-hour or...read more
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Bluestone Jewelry is no ordinary store. With a selection of more than 80 Tahoe- and mountain-themed pieces, you can always have a bit of Lake Tahoe with you. Or let the designers come up with a unique design just for you. For those wanting to turn an old gem into something new, that, too, is an option. Making the downtown Truckee store even more special...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, they can help fuel your next adventure. Inspired by the azure blue water of Lake Tahoe, with locations across the Sierra Nevada Mountains, BlueZone Sports was founded on the belief that small, local-based organizations provide more than a product – they...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 two-fold: terrain park shredders or those learning to ski or ride. With its modest vertical elevation, Boreal’s managers have dialed in the park...read more