Lake Tahoe

A trip from April 13, 2012 to April 15, 2012, travelling to Stateline, South Lake Tahoe
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04/13/2012 to 04/15/2012
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Fri 04/13/12 (day 1) - Stateline, South Lake Tahoe

Average Rating (60):
     
The name of this casino pays homage to the crystal clear lake that has made this region so special. Abandoning …
Hotel
MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa
55 Hwy 50
Stateline, NV 89449
United States
775-588-3515
Fri Apr 13 7:00pm - Sat Apr 14 12:00am
Fri Apr 13 12:00am - Sun Apr 15 12:00am
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UFC 134
Aug 27, 2011
Free Live Viewing
The Zone Sports Bar, 7:00pm

Opal Ultralounge
DJ David Aaron • Body Painting • Go-Go Dancers
Saturdays: Bachelorette Party Night, Ladies Free Cover Before Midnight
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Few ski resorts match Heavenly's scenic beauty and expansive network of lifts, terrain, trails, and snowmaking …
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Heavenly
3860 Saddle Road
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150-8673
United States
(800) HEAVENLY
Fri Apr 13 12:00pm - Fri Apr 13 2:00pm
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Located one-half block west of California & Nevada Stateline, the Lake Tahoe Gondola is steps from most major lodging facilities, and puts the serenity of an alpine mountain within minutes of six casinos and nearly 5,000 hotel rooms. The eight-passenger cabins take guests 2.4 miles up the mountain in 12 minutes while they enjoy views of Lake Tahoe. Just when it seems the ride can't get any better, guests arrive at The Deck - a 14,000 square foot mid-station observation platform. Located at 9,123 feet, guests are treated to views of the Carson Valley, Desolation Wilderness and shore-to-shore views of Lake Tahoe.'

Pricing: ADULT (19–64) $32 TEEN (13–18) $26 CHILD (5–12) $20 SENIOR (65+) $26 KIDS (4-UNDER) FREE

Type: Kid Friendly, Outdoor, Adventure

Location: Heavenly Mountain Village
Address: Heavenly Mountain
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
775-586-7000
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Unscheduled - South Lake Tahoe

Average Rating (49):
     

City
South Lake Tahoe
South Lake Tahoe, CA, United States
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Driving Tours

Overwhelmed by the choices? Get in your car and take a leisurely drive around the lake. It's only 72 miles, but plan on expending several hours, even in the best of weather. In the worst of weather, don't try it! Parts of the road, if not closed, can be icy and dangerous. On a mild day, it will be a memorable experience. If your car has a CD player, consider buying a self-guided CD audio tour that contains facts, legends, places of interest, and just about everything else you might want to know about the lake. You'll find them at many gift shops and bookstores around the lake.

We'll start at the California-Nevada border in South Lake Tahoe and loop around the western shore on Highway 89 to Tahoe City and beyond. U.S. 50, which runs along the South Shore, is an ugly, overdeveloped strip that obliterates any view of the lake. Keep heading west and you will be free of this boring stretch.

First stop is the Tallac Historic Site, site of the former Tallac Resort and a cluster of 100-year-old mansions that provide a fascinating glimpse into Tahoe's past. In its heyday, the resort included two large hotels, a casino, and numerous outbuildings. Throughout the summer, the Valhalla Festival of Arts and Music (tel. 530/541-4975; www.valhallatahoe.com) showcases jazz, bluegrass, rock, mariachi, and classical music. Summer highlights include June's Valhalla Renaissance Festival, July's Native American Fine Arts Festival, and August's Great Gatsby Festival.

From here the highway winds north along the shore until you reach Cascade Lake on the left and Emerald Bay on the right. The Emerald Bay Lookout is a spectacular picture-taking spot. Emerald Bay's deep green water is the site of the only island in Lake Tahoe, Fannette Island. The small structure atop the island is the teahouse, built by Ms. Lora Knight, who also constructed Vikingsholm (www.vikingsholm.com), a 38-room Scandinavian castle built in 1929, located at the head of Emerald Bay. Tours of this unique structure are available from mid-June to Labor Day every half-hour from 10am to 4pm. Even if you don't want to take the tour, it's a pleasant walk from the parking area down to the beach and the mansion's grounds. Just remember that you have to walk back up. Across the highway, there's another parking area. From here, it's a short, steep .25-mile hike to a footbridge above Eagle Falls. Then it's about a mile farther up to Eagle Lake.

It's only about 2 more miles to D. L. Bliss State Park (tel. 530/525-7277), with one of the lake's best beaches. It fills up in summer, so arrive early for a parking place. The park also has 168 campsites and several trails, including one along the shoreline.

In about 7 miles you will reach Sugar Pine State Park (tel. 530/525-7982), the largest (2,000 acres) of the lake's parks and also the only one that has year-round camping. In summer, you can visit its beaches, plus a nature center and miles of trails; in winter, you can cross-country ski on well-maintained trails.

Continuing on through the town of Homewood (site of the ski resort), Sunnyside, on the right, is a great place to stop for a lakeside lunch. Or, if you feel like taking a stroll, drive on to Tahoe City with its beautiful paved path along the Truckee River. Check out the big trout at Fanny Bridge first. If you would like to see Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, take a left at Highway 89. A ride on the Squaw Valley cable car (tel. 530/583-6985) will reward you with incredible vistas from 2,000 feet above the valley floor. It runs year-round and costs $22 for adults, $17 for seniors, and $6 for children under 13. Back on Highway 28, as you leave Tahoe City, you will pass a string of small malls at 700 through 850 North Lake Blvd. If you like to wander around, this is a good area to stop and eat, watch the activity at the Tahoe City Marina (parasailing, cruises on the Tahoe Gal, and boat rental), or visit the shops.

Continuing around the lake on Highway 28, you'll reach Carnelian Bay, Tahoe Vista, and Kings Beach before crossing the state line into Nevada. Kings Beach State Recreation Area (tel. 530/546-7248), a long, wide beach and picnic area, is jammed in the summer with sunbathers and swimmers. As you approach Crystal Bay, you will know, from the string of small casinos, that you have crossed the state line. The Cal-Neva Resort, Spa & Casino on the right was once owned by Frank Sinatra and has a celebrity-studded history. The state line goes right through the lodge, and gambling is allowed only on the Nevada side (it's worth stopping to see).

Your journey next takes you to woodsy Incline Village, arguably the most beautiful community on the lake. Take a right on Lakeshore Boulevard to view the elegant estates. Lunch or dinner time? The Lone Eagle Grille, at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe, offers gorgeous panoramic lake views as well as superb food.

The east shore of the lake is largely undeveloped and very scenic. Drive about 4 miles south of Incline Village to Sand Harbor (tel. 775/831-0494), one of the lake's best-loved beaches, and home to the very popular Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (tel. 800/747-4697; www.tahoebard.com) every mid-July through August. In addition to turquoise blue water dotted with big boulders and a wide sandy beach, you'll find nature trails, picnic areas, and boating.

Going south you will come to an outcropping called Cave Rock where the highway passes through 75 feet of solid stone. Farther along is Zephyr Cove Resort and Marina, home to the MS Dixie II and a beehive of watersports activity. You'll then return to Stateline and South Lake Tahoe, your original starting point.
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To enjoy the beauty of Lake Tahoe from a different perspective, take a cruise on the Tahoe Queen. The three deck, 50 …
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900 Ski Run Blvd
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150-8568
United States
+1 530 543 6191/+1 800 238 1463(Toll Free)
Notes
Saturday, August 27

2:30pm MS Dixie Emerald Bay Cruise
When: Sat, August 27, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Where: Zephyr Cove Resort, NV (map)

Description: This two-hour narrated cruise offers non-stop photo opportunities to the crown jewel of Lake Tahoe – Emerald Bay. As you cruise to, through, and back from Emerald Bay, you'll learn how it was formed and some of its fascinating history with a special video presentation. Lunch and refreshments available $39.00

6:00pm MS Dixie Dinner Dance Cruise
When: Sat, August 27, 6:00pm – 9:30pm
Where: Zephyr Cove Resort, NV (map)

Description- Sailing off into the sunset, you're on your way to a magical evening of dinner, dancing, and starlit strolls. A narration featuring intriguing stories about Fanette Island and Vikingsholm, will whet your appetite for four gourmet courses. Select from entrees like Angus beef top sirloin or macadamia-crusted mahi-mahi. Our signature cocktails and fine wines are available for purchase. Features Safari playing hits from all eras $65.00
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Mrs. Lora Josephine Knight began building her estate in 1928 with as many as 200 workers employed to carve intricate …
Thing to Do
3299 Emerald Bay Rd
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 888 434 1262
Notes
Tours of Vikingsholm Castle are available seven days a week from Memorial Day weekend until the end of September. The first tour of the day starts at 10:30 A.M. and the last tour at 4:30 P.M. All tours are guided tours and take approximately one-half hour. The tour fee is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for youths 6 to 12. Children under 6 are free. The maximum number of people on a tour is 30.

Limited parking is available in the Vikingsholm parking lot off of Highway 89. The parking fee is $8.00. (It is advisable to come for morning tours as there are more parking opportunities at that time.) A one-mile steep, but well defined, trail leads from the parking lot to Vikingsholm. Many scenic views can be enjoyed during this walk. There are various resting places along the trail. It is to be stressed, though, this is a steep trail at an elevation of over 6,300 feet.
In July and August, additional parking is provided for a fee of $8.00 in the Day Use Area of Eagle Point State Park. A trail from the Day Use area proceeds along the south shore of Emerald Bay to Vikingsholm. This is a 1.7 mile hike. The trail is longer than the trail from the parking lot off of Highway 89, but not as steep.

Bus service to the parking lot is available from both North Shore and South Shore. There is no public boat service to Vikingsholm, but Vikingsholm can be reached by private boat. A dock is provided for loading and unloading only. Beaching a boat is allowed in the bay from dawn to dusk. Tour boats are available from South Shore and North Shore. These boats allow passengers to view Vikingsholm from the water, but they do not dock in Emerald Bay. Limited handicapped access is available on Wednesdays. Please call 530-525-9530 to make access arrangements.
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Average Rating (39):
     
Majestic Emerald Bay is just a small part of this beautiful and pristine State Park covering 1,830 acres of the Sier …
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D.L. Bliss State Park
CA-89
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 525 7277
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Description
D.L. Bliss State Park borders Emerald Bay State Park to the north. It features one of the finest beaches in the Lake Tahoe region. The park also has popular hiking trails, such asA the Lighthouse Trail and the Balancing Rock Nature Trail. The beach is especially popular during summer months.

Park Kiosk Hours:

Hi Season: 8am-10pm
Lo Season: Closed

Services & Amenities:
Within Facility

ADA Access
Boating
Comfort Station
Dump Station
Fire Rings
Firewood
Fishing
Hiking
Hiking Trails
Iron Ranger
Nature Trails
Parking
Picnic Area
Picnic Tables
Ranger Station
Restrooms
Showers
Swimming
Telephone
Visitors Center
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Standing as a testimonial to the wealthy are the beautiful estates of the Baldwin, Pope and Heller families. These s …
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Tallac Historic Site
Emerald Bay Rd & Heritage Way
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 541 5227
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Unscheduled - Stateline


Thing to Do
Stateline, NV
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Ticket Prices:

Tuesday through Thursday: $15.00 per day
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: $25.00 per day
Season Badge: $60.00 (good for any and all days, Tuesday through Sunday)
NOTE: Ages 10 and under FREE with a paying adult, two children per adult
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This facility is one of the most popular and beautiful golf courses in northern Nevada. It is the home of the Americ …
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Lake Pky
Stateline, NV 89449
United States
+1 775 588 3566
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In 1944, Harvey Gross built a one-room casino on the south shore of Lake Tahoe . From this humble beginning, it …
Hotel
Harveys Lake Tahoe
18 Hwy 50 Stateline
Stateline, NV 89449
United States
775-588-2411
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Hard Rock Café

Cuisine: American (Traditional)
Hours: daily at 11 a.m.
Cost: $

At the Hard Rock Cafe Lake Tahoe located inside Harveys casino, we'll treat you like a rock star. Our Alpine ski lodge decor makes you feel right at home if you're ready to relax, but if gaming the night away is more your style, our triangular bar in the restaurant's center features 18 video poker machines to make you feel like a high roller. And if you've worked up an appetite from all this, you better believe you've come to the right place. Choose from appetizers, burgers, salads, pastas, BBQ and steaks, as well as premium bar with signature drinks. Nevada Magazine rated Hard Rock Cafe Tahoe the #1 burger in the state! So step inside the Hard Rock Lake Tahoe and walk the state line for a rocking great time!


The Cabo Wabo Cantina

Cuisine: Mexican
Cost: $$

No trip to Lake Tahoe would be complete without a stop at The Cabo Wabo Cantina. Sammy Hagar’s popular hotspot offers a variety of appetizers and delectable, authentic entrées such as fish tacos, chicken tamales and fajitas.

Complete your visit to the Red Rocker’s cantina by sampling one of the many specialty drinks made with Sammy Hagar’s signature Cabo Wabo Tequila.
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