Lake Tahoe Travel Information
Lake Tahoe is one of California’s most famous destinations for two
main reasons: the stunningly beautiful lake and the equally
beautiful mountains around it. The largest alpine lake in North
America, Tahoe's cold clear waters collect the runoff from more than
600 inches of snow which dust the surrounding peaks each
season—attracting skiers from around the world to try the slopes
at one of eight resorts (including Heavenly, Sierra, and Northstar). In summer, the deep blue
waters of the lake keep visitors coming. Boaters, anglers, cyclists,
hot air balloonists, and vacationers of all sorts flock to the 71
miles of shoreline here. The scenery is breathtaking, with some unique
combination of landscape and climate producing astonishing colors and
clear vistas. Lake Tahoe is one of those rare spots that is equally
enchanting in all seasons of the year. Resorts,
hotels, rental
offices, and other tourist services are located all around the lake.
The North Shore area is more spread out, with small towns and resorts
dotting the shores, while the South Shore is home to casinos, hotels,
and the mid-sized town of South Lake Tahoe. The other major community
in the area is Carson City, a few miles across the border in Nevada,
but most services can be found closer by. Lake Tahoe is located in
northern California about 100 miles east of Sacramento, straddling the
Nevada border.
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