Lake Tahoe Where to Stay Lake Tahoe is filled with a variety of accommodations, from luxury casino hotels to rustic cabins and campgrounds. The following are just a few of our suggestions for a memorable vacation: Granlibakken Resort Perfect for family vacations or conferences, this resort offers both private lodges and hotel rooms. Nestled among the trees on the western shore of the lake, Granlibakken is also a host to a variety of outdoor amenities. The Lodge at Lake Tahoe Located near the center of South Lake Tahoe, you can enjoy the casinos by night and The Lodge's private beach access by day. Tahoe Vista Inn & Marina Offers seven unique luxury suites on the northern tip of Lake Tahoe, each with a separate living room, kitchen, and private deck overlooking the water. Where to Eat Whether you have a taste for fresh seafood or you want to share a pizza while enjoying the view, Lake Tahoe has it all. Sunnyside Restaurant & Lodge This well-known restaurant, nestled along the west shore of the lake, provides exceptional food and fabulous views. Lakehouse Pizza Enjoy a delicious salad, sandwich, or pizza while sitting on the outdoor deck, conveniently located in the center of downtown Tahoe City. The Tudor Pub & The Dory's Oar Restaurant One of South Lake Tahoe's favorite restaurant, The Dory's Oar boasts great food with a European influence, as well as live music. What to Do Summers in Lake Tahoe attract hikers, campers, water-skiers, sailors, and sunbathers. Winters bring crowds of downhill skiers and snowboarders. And all year round, Lake Tahoe is visited by those hoping to win the jackpot at the many casinos! South Shore Casino Resort & Gaming Guide Information on South Lake Tahoe's entertainment and casinos, as well as accommodations and special packages. 101 Fun Things to do at Tahoe Includes money saving coupons, an activity planner, and sightseeing tips. Ski Tahoe A full list of all of Tahoe's ski resorts, along with snow reports, weather conditions, and feature stories on ski celebrities and events. How to Get Around Although Lake Tahoe is easily accessed by Interstate 80 or State Highway 50, traffic can be heavy and even treacherous in the winter. Buses run daily from Reno, San Francisco, and Sacramento to both Truckee (near the north shore) and South Lake Tahoe, some even offering daytrips to the casinos. Taxis are available, but few. The best deal is to take advantage of the free shuttles offered by many of the large casinos in South Lake Tahoe. They will pick up from most hotels, and drop you off late into the night and early morning hours. Greyhound Check bus schedules and fares to and from Truckee and South Lake Tahoe. Current Highway Information Daily road conditions from the California Department of Transportation. Winter Driving Tips Everything you need to know before driving in and around Tahoe in the winter. Getting Around Tahoe Local information for getting around in Tahoe once you're there. |