Welcome to Lake Tahoe! Mark Twain called Tahoe “the fairest picture the whole earth affords.” Today, millions of visitors from around the world discover and share the refreshing allure of the cobalt blue lake, clear skies, clean air, and activities. Lake Tahoe’s endless array of activities runs the gamut of the seasons. With a focus on the outdoors, Tahoe’s 72 miles of shoreline and surrounding mountain ranges provide a diversity that takes many trips to truly discover. On the lake, enjoy boating, swimming, sailing, kayaking and fishing. Beyond the lake itself, spectacular hiking, biking and river- rafting experiences await you – not to mention the winter ski season! The north shore, known for its pure and simple mountain personality, is home to the historic and quaint resort town of Truckee. Squaw Valley USA -- site of the 1960 Olympic Winter Games -- is a must-visit, with its scenic Cable Car rides and all the events and activities in the base Village. Northstar’s new Village offers fun for all ages, and numerous dining, shopping, and activity options are available in the enchanting lakeside towns of Sunnyside, Homewood, Tahoe City, Carnelian Bay, Tahoe Vista, and Kings Beach. Crossing the border to Nevada, gaming and nightlife are added to the exciting mix in Crystal Bay and Incline Village, the northern gateway to the unparalleled beauty of the unspoiled east shore’s beaches. Lake Tahoe’s southern shore embraces Emerald Bay, one of the most photographed locations in the world, which can be seen from scenic Highway 89, or via a spectacular ride on one of Tahoe’s famed paddlewheel cruises or other watercraft. Along the lake's shore, from Camp Richardson to Zephyr Cove, you will discover numerous spots to play, dine, and relax. Stateline is full of fun options with the new Heavenly Village, spectacular views from the top of the Heavenly Gondola, and the nightlife and excitement of the casino resorts and nightclubs. No less than seventeen renowned golf courses abound in the Lake Tahoe and High Sierra region. From the 70-degree comfort among Ponderosa pines and granite boulders around the Lake, to the rugged and beautiful arroyo-forced carries and sagebrush roughs in the Carson Valley, the region offers a golf experience to rival the world's finest. Whether from a hot air balloon, a perch on a mountain peak, afloat in a boat on the crystal clear lake water, or lounging on a lakefront sundeck, Lake Tahoe is all about exploration, recreation, relaxation, and inspiration. Get out and enjoy! C ALENDAR OF E VENTS JUNE 4 America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride Around the Lake 800-565-2704 3-4/10-11 Valhalla Renaissance Faire Camp Richardson 415-354-1773 16-24 Reno Rodeo Reno Livestock Events Ctr. 775-329-3877 17 Celtic Solstice Celebration Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266 22-24 Tour De Nez Reno, Truckee, No. Tahoe 775-287-3599 24-25 Squaw Valley Fine Arts Festival Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266 JULY 1-31 Artown, Summer Arts Festival Reno, NV 800-367-7366 1-2 Lake Tahoe Festival of Fine Arts S. Lake Tahoe 530-542-3632 1-4 Arts & Crafts Fair Kings Beach, CA 530-546-2768 3 Fireworks (Sq. Valley & Kings Beach, CA) 4 Star Spangled Fourth of July S. Lake Tahoe 4 4th of July Parade Truckee, CA 4 4th of July Fireworks Donner Lake, CA 7-9 Cannibal Cruise & Antique Car Show Truckee Regional Park 530-582-9062 8 Soaring Kite and Blues Festival Squaw Valley, CA 530-583-6985 8-9 Tahoe Italian Street Painting Festival Crystal Bay, NV 530-583-5605 11-16 Lake Tahoe Celebrity Golf Championship S. Lake Tahoe 530-544-5050 15-16 Donner Lake International Triathlon Donner Lake, CA 530-757-2012 22-23 5th Annual Art, Wine & Music Festival Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266 28-30 Arts & Crafts Fair Kings Beach, CA 530-546-2768 29-6 Hot August Night Reno/Sparks, NV 775-356-1956 AUGUST 3-10 Concours d’ Elegance Wooden Boat Week Carnelian Bay, CA 530-581-4700 12-13 Truckee Rodeo, McIver Arena Truckee, CA 530-587-5555 12-13 Reno-Tahoe Blues Festival Reno, NV 775-857-3378 13-14 Great Gatsby Festival S. Lake Tahoe 530-544-7383 19-20 5th Annual Brews Jazz & Funk Fest Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266 26 Bluegrass Music Festival Squaw Valley, CA 530-583-6985 28 Lake Tahoe Chautauqua Sand Harbor 775-295-0068 SEPTEMBER 2-3 Labor Day South Lake Tahoe-Air Fest & Fireworks 775-588-4591 3 18th Annual Alpen Wine Fest Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266 8-10 Great Reno Balloon Races Reno, NV 775-826-1181 9-10 Truckee Railroad Days Truckee, CA 530-546-1221 13-17 National Championship Air Races Reno/Stead Airport 775-972-6663 16-17 Truckee Renaissance Faire Truckee, CA 530-587-9366 20-24 Street Vibrations Reno/Tahoe 775-329-7469 23-24 Tahoe Big Blue Adventure Race North Shore 530-546-1019 28-1 Lake Tahoe Autumn Food & Wine Festival North Shore 800-824-6348 30 Oktoberfest Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266 30 11th Annual Lake Tahoe Marathon Tahoe City to S. L. Tahoe 530-544-7095 ONGOING EVENTS Lake Tahoe Music Festival – North Shore July 20 - Aug. 12 530-583-3101 Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival – San Harbor, NV Aug. 13-20 775-832-1616 While we strive to be accurate and complete, we assume no responsibility or liability for errors or omissions listed here. For a current update of events, please refer to the Visitor Bureau phone #s and websites. Photo Courtesy of Golf the High Sierra Photo Courtesy of West Shore Sports Photo Courtesy of Lake Tahoe Balloons M.S. Dixie II Lake Tahoe Balloons Tahoe Thunder The Woodwind Tahoe Queen Photo Courtesy of Heavenly ® Lake Tahoe FREE SOUVENIR MAP & VALUABLE COUPONS Cecil’s Steak & Brew Steaks, Seafood, Pasta, Gourmet Pizza & more! located between Embassy Suites and the Marriott. A short walk from the casinos. Private Room Available for Groups, Weddings and Other Special Events. For reservations call 530.542.9000 FREE Soup or Spring Salad with purchase of an entrée. Must present coupon. Not good with any other offers. Expires 12/15/06. 530.544.BREW (544-2739) • 3542 Highway 50, Just West of Ski Run Blvd. LARGE PIZZA Add $1.00 for takeout orders. Includes toppings. Expires 12/15/06 $ 16 95 Open Daily Full Bar Burgers • Brew • Pizza • Steak • Ribs DAILY FROM 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM 8 Departures 35 Minute Trip Through The Historic Comstock Mining District. Depot at Washington & “F” Streets P.O. Box 467 Virginia City, NV (775) 847-0380 1.00 OFF Regular fare of $7.00 Per adult, per party, with this coupon. Thrill to the Sights & Sounds of Historic Steam Locomotives! TAHOE BOWL LAKE TAHOE Bowl 2 Games and get the 3 RD Game FREE With this coupon. Not good with other offers. Expires June 30, 2007 Offer subject to lane availability. 544-3700 1030 Fremont St. • South Lake Tahoe, CA Anderson’s Bicycle Rental See Tahoe’s unmatched beauty while breathing its pine-scented air. Ride through the forest on a 10 mile long, blacktopped trail, completely separate from the highway. Visit two beautiful Tahoe beaches, the restored Baldwin Estate, the Forest Service Visitor Center & cross a sparkling mountain stream on a bicycle bridge. You’ll feel great! OFF 10% Bicycle Rental With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 10/15/06. 645 Emerald Bay Rd. • 541-0500 Located at Timber Cove Marina (Across from Safeway) 530/544-2942 California’s FASTEST* Speedboat Ride California’s FASTEST* Speedboat Ride $ 5OFF per adult couple With this ad. * Coast Guard Certified E 21 R 14 R 15 R 15 I 15 S 13 S 14 $ 20 OFF Full Day Boat Rental $ 10 OFF Half Day Boat Rental 25 foot Sailboat Sleeps 5 Tahoe Keys Marina 544-8888 POWER BOATS POWER BOATS Not good with other offers. Must present coupon at time of rental. t Sunset Discounts 5:30-8pm S 13
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Welcome to Lake Tahoe!Mark Twain called Tahoe “the fairest picture the whole earth affords.” Today, millions of visitors from around the world discoverand share the refreshing allure of the cobalt blue lake, clear skies, clean air, and activities.
Lake Tahoe’s endless array of activities runs the gamut of the seasons. With a focus on the outdoors, Tahoe’s 72 miles of shorelineand surrounding mountain ranges provide a diversity that takes many trips to truly discover.
On the lake, enjoy boating, swimming, sailing, kayaking and fishing. Beyond the lake itself, spectacular hiking, biking and river-rafting experiences await you – not to mention the winter ski season!
The north shore, known for its pure and simple mountain personality, is home to the historic and quaint resort town of Truckee.Squaw Valley USA -- site of the 1960 Olympic Winter Games -- is a must-visit, with its scenic Cable Car rides and all the events andactivities in the base Village. Northstar’s new Village offers fun for all ages, and numerous dining, shopping, and activity options areavailable in the enchanting lakeside towns of Sunnyside, Homewood, Tahoe City, Carnelian Bay, Tahoe Vista, and Kings Beach.
Crossing the border to Nevada, gaming and nightlife are added to the exciting mix in Crystal Bay and Incline Village, the northerngateway to the unparalleled beauty of the unspoiled east shore’s beaches.
Lake Tahoe’s southern shore embraces Emerald Bay, one of the most photographed locations in the world, which can be seen fromscenic Highway 89, or via a spectacular ride on one of Tahoe’s famed paddlewheel cruises or other watercraft. Along the lake's shore,from Camp Richardson to Zephyr Cove, you will discover numerous spots to play, dine, and relax. Stateline is full of fun options withthe new Heavenly Village, spectacular views from the top of the Heavenly Gondola, and the nightlife and excitement of the casinoresorts and nightclubs.
No less than seventeen renowned golf courses abound in the Lake Tahoe and High Sierra region. From the 70-degree comfort amongPonderosa pines and granite boulders around the Lake, to the rugged and beautiful arroyo-forced carries and sagebrush roughs inthe Carson Valley, the region offers a golf experience to rival the world's finest.
Whether from a hot air balloon, a perch on a mountain peak, afloat in a boat on the crystal clear lake water, or lounging on a lakefront sundeck, Lake Tahoe is all about exploration, recreation, relaxation, and inspiration. Get out and enjoy!
CALENDAR OF EVENTSJUNE4 America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride
22-24 Tour De NezReno, Truckee, No. Tahoe 775-287-3599
24-25 Squaw Valley Fine Arts Festival
Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266
JULY1-31 Artown, Summer Arts Festival
Reno, NV 800-367-7366
1-2 Lake Tahoe Festival of Fine Arts
S. Lake Tahoe 530-542-3632
1-4 Arts & Crafts FairKings Beach, CA 530-546-2768
3 Fireworks (Sq. Valley & Kings Beach, CA)
4 Star Spangled Fourth of July S. Lake Tahoe
4 4th of July Parade Truckee, CA
4 4th of July Fireworks Donner Lake, CA
7-9 Cannibal Cruise & Antique Car Show
Truckee Regional Park 530-582-9062
8 Soaring Kite and Blues Festival
Squaw Valley, CA 530-583-6985
8-9 Tahoe Italian Street Painting Festival
Crystal Bay, NV 530-583-5605
11-16 Lake Tahoe Celebrity Golf Championship
S. Lake Tahoe 530-544-5050
15-16 Donner Lake International Triathlon
Donner Lake, CA 530-757-2012
22-23 5th Annual Art, Wine & Music Festival
Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266
28-30 Arts & Crafts FairKings Beach, CA 530-546-2768
29-6 Hot August NightReno/Sparks, NV 775-356-1956
AUGUST3-10 Concours d’ Elegance Wooden Boat Week
Carnelian Bay, CA 530-581-4700
12-13 Truckee Rodeo, McIver Arena
Truckee, CA 530-587-5555
12-13 Reno-Tahoe Blues Festival
Reno, NV 775-857-3378
13-14 Great Gatsby FestivalS. Lake Tahoe 530-544-7383
19-20 5th Annual Brews Jazz & Funk Fest
Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266
26 Bluegrass Music FestivalSquaw Valley, CA 530-583-6985
28 Lake Tahoe ChautauquaSand Harbor 775-295-0068
SEPTEMBER
2-3 Labor Day South Lake Tahoe-Air Fest
& Fireworks 775-588-4591
3 18th Annual Alpen Wine Fest
Village at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266
8-10 Great Reno Balloon Races
Reno, NV 775-826-1181
9-10 Truckee Railroad DaysTruckee, CA 530-546-1221
13-17 National Championship Air Races
Reno/Stead Airport 775-972-6663
16-17 Truckee Renaissance Faire
Truckee, CA 530-587-9366
20-24 Street VibrationsReno/Tahoe 775-329-7469
23-24 Tahoe Big Blue Adventure Race
North Shore 530-546-1019
28-1 Lake Tahoe Autumn Food & Wine Festival
North Shore 800-824-6348
30 OktoberfestVillage at Squaw Valley 530-584-6266
30 11th Annual Lake Tahoe Marathon
Tahoe City to S. L. Tahoe 530-544-7095
ONGOING EVENTS
Lake Tahoe Music Festival – North Shore
July 20 - Aug. 12 530-583-3101
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival – San Harbor, NV
Aug. 13-20 775-832-1616
While we strive to be accurate and complete, we assume no responsibility or liability for errors or omissions listed here. For a current update of events, please refer to the Visitor Bureau phone #s and websites.Photo Courtesy of Golf the High SierraPhoto Courtesy of West Shore SportsPhoto Courtesy of Lake Tahoe Balloons
M.S. Dixie II Lake Tahoe
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FREE SOUVENIR MAP
& VALUABLE COUPONSCecil’s Steak & Brew
Steaks, Seafood, Pasta, Gourmet Pizza & more!
located between Embassy Suitesand the Marriott. A short walk from the casinos.
Private Room Available for Groups,Weddings and Other Special Events.
For reservations call
530.542.9000
FREESoup or Spring Salad
with purchase of an entrée.Must present coupon. Not good with any other offers.
Expires 12/15/06.
530.544.BREW (544-2739) • 3542 Highway 50, Just West of Ski Run Blvd.
LARGE PIZZAAdd $1.00 for takeout orders.Includes toppings.
3RD Game FREEWith this coupon. Not good with other offers. Expires June 30, 2007
Offer subject to lane availability.
544-37001030 Fremont St. • South Lake Tahoe, CA
Anderson’sBicycleRental
See Tahoe’s unmatched beauty while breathingits pine-scented air. Ride through the forest on a 10 mile long,
blacktopped trail, completely separate from the highway. Visit two beautifulTahoe beaches, the restored Baldwin Estate, the Forest Service Visitor Center
& cross a sparkling mountain stream on a bicycle bridge. You’ll feel great!
OFF10% BicycleRental
With this coupon. Not valid with other offers. Expires 10/15/06.
645 Emerald Bay Rd. • 541-0500Located at Timber Cove Marina
(Across from Safeway)
530/544-2942
California’s FASTEST*Speedboat Ride
California’s FASTEST*Speedboat Ride
$5OFFper adult couple
With this ad.* Coast Guard Certified
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25 foot Sailboat Sleeps 5
Tahoe Keys Marina 544-8888
POWER BOATS
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Not good with other offers. Must present coupon at time of rental.
FREE 1 HOUR KAYAK DEMOK A Y A K & C A N O E R E N T A L S
For Reservations or Information Call: (530) 544-1221 • (800) 872-9294 or Visit us on the Webwww.laketahoeballoons.com
W o r l d - C l a s s B a l l o o n i n g A d v e n t u r e
• Launch and Land from the World’s Only Hot Air Balloon Aircraft Carrier on Beautiful Lake Tahoe
• Sunrise Flights Daily
• Transportation from South Lake Tahoe, Continental Breakfast, Boat Cruise, Flight, Champagne Toast, Souvenir and Much More!
JET SKIS ◆ PARASAILING ◆ BOATS
◆ New Ski & Party Boats◆ SailboatsRENT FOR 3 HOURS ANDTHE 4TH HOUR IS FREE
$10OFF*
530-544-JETS(5387)
530-544-2942South Lake Tahoe’s Largest Public Beach
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◆ Home of theTahoe Thunder
◆ Sea Doo 3-Seater
Located behind Timber Cove Lodge ◆ Across from Safeway ◆ 1-1/2 miles west of casinosReservations suggested • Coupon not valid with any other offers • MC & VISA • Gas & tax included with this ad.
STATE-OF-THE-ARTBOAT MAKESTAKE OFF &LANDINGEASY. KEEPS YOUSAFE &DRY!
NORTH SHORECrystal Bay Club – Casino, live music, dancing. Crystal Bay, NV (775) 833-6333 Tahoe Biltmore – Live music, dancing, Crystal Bay (775) 831-0660Pierce Street Annex – Bar, dancing. DJ’s. Tahoe City.(530) 583-5800Cutthroat’s Saloon – Live music, apres-ski. Hyatt, Incline Village(775) 832-1234Zenbu Lounge – Tapas bar, dancing, DJ’s. Squaw Valley (530) 583-9900Pete & Peter’s – Bar, pool tables. Tahoe City. (530) 583-2400Tourist Club – Historic Bar. Truckee (530) 587-7775Bar of America – Live music, Restaurant. Truckee (530) 587-2626Moody’s – Restaurant, live jazz. Truckee (530) 587-8688
NORTH SHORE CASINOS (Crystal Bay/ Incline Village)Hyatt Lake Tahoe – Casino. Incline Village. (775) 832-1234Tahoe Biltmore – Crystal Bay (775) 831-0660Jim Kelly’s Tahoe Nugget – Crystal Bay (775) 831-0455Crystal Bay Club – Crystal Bay (775) 833-6333Cal-Neva Lodge & Casino – Crystal Bay (775) 832-4000
SOUTH SHOREAltitude – Entertainment every Friday and Saturday night. Harrah’s Showroom (775) 586-6705Aspen Lounge – Entertainment nightly. Horizon Casino Resort(775) 588-6211California Bar – Live entertainment Tues-Thurs., Fri.-Sat. Harrah’s Lake Tahoe. (775) 588-6611Cleo’s Lounge – Inside Caesars Tahoe, live entertainment, 5 nights a week. (775) 588-3515Nero’s – High energy club/dance music, open til 4:00 a.m. Caesars Tahoe (775) 586-2000Hard Rock Café – Inside Harveys Casino (775) 588-6200Mulligan’s Irish Pub & Grill – Nightly specials. Music. (530) 542-1095Rojo’s Tavern – Live music Thurs.-Sa. (530) 541-4960The Pub Tahoe – Happy hour features food and drink specials. Live music. (530) 542-4435The Tudor Pub at Dory’s Oar – Traditional English Pub, Live music. (530) 541-6603Turn 3 Sports Bar – Karaoke Thursdays - Pool, darts, video games.(530) 542-3199Williams Back Door Blues Club – Live Music Friday & Saturday.Bill’s Casino (775) 588-2455
CASINOS (South Shore/ Stateline)Harveys Casino & Resort (775) 588-6200Caesars Lake Tahoe (775) 588-3515Harrah’s (775) 588-6611Horizon Casino Resort (775) 588-6211Lakeside Inn & Casino (775) 588-7777Bill’s Lake Tahoe Casino (775) 588-2455
Nighlife & Casinos
BOATS, Bike, Kayak RentalsPowerBoats
SailBoats
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PersonalWater Craft Bikes Rafts Launch
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Golf INFORMATION
Carson Valley Golf (775) 265-3181 • See Co-ordinates R 20 on the Main Map 18 71 66.8 2,020 7am-7pm • •
Coyote Moon (530) 587-0886 • See Co-ordinates P 15 on the Main Map 18 72 74.1 7,177 7am-Dusk •
Edgewood Tahoe (775) 588-3566 • See Co-ordinates R 15 on the Main Map 18 72 72.7 6,960 7am-7pm • •
In tahoe city, directly across fromAlbertson’s under the green banner!
Look for
Rivermanunder the green & yellow tents!
530-583-raft530-583-raft7 2 3 8Hotline for reservations
& Information
Riverfront dining
at river grill
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$4.00 On-Board Creditper Adult Couple. Exchange coupon for
voucher at ticket booth.
Not valid with other offers or discounts. Must present coupon for offer. Offer expires 12/30/2006 and may be limited by availability. Zephyr Cove Resort & Marinaand the Zephyr Cove RV Park & Campground are operated by ARAMARK Convention & Tourism Services on U.S. Forest Service Lands.
THERE ARE FEW PLACES ON EARTH like Lake Tahoe. And no better way to experience thisnatural wonder than being on the water...on one of our cruises or in one of our powerboats.
·Historic Tahoe Queen, authenticSternwheeler, sails from Ski Run Marina
·M.S. Dixie II, “Best of Tahoe” award winner,sails from historic Zephyr Cove Resort
·Family Fun, Scenic Emerald Bay, Breakfast orBrunch, plus Dinner/Dance Cruises
Lake Tahoe’s #1 Year Round Recreation ResortOn The Way To Emerald Bay-Hwy. 89 - 2 1/2 miles from the “Y” South Lake Tahoe
SAVE $25
Steaks • Pasta • Seafood • Appetizers
Home of theRum Runner
Operated Under Permit USFS-LTBMU
$5 OFF Bike Rentals$5 OFF Boat Rentals$5 OFF Jet Ski Rentals$5 OFF Kayak Rentals$5 OFF Parasailing
SAVE $25
*Bring this ad to receive your discount.
Camp Richardson Marina530/542-6570
www.camprich.com
Voted “Tahoe’s Best Drink”
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Sparks
Reno
CarsonCity
Gold Hill
Stewart
Silver City
VirginiaCity
Minden
Genoa
Meyers
Soda Springs
Sugar Bowl
Donner SkiRanch
Boreal Donner SummitEl. 7227’ Tahoe Donner
Donner Memorial State Park andEmigrant Trail Museum.Camp of the infamous Donner Party,trapped here in the savagewinter of 1846/47. To survive, somemay have resorted to cannibalism.
BOCARESERVOIR
PROSSERRESERVOIR
STAMPEDERESERVOIR
Tahoe/TruckeeAirport
TruckeeRegionalPark
MARTIS CREEKRESERVOIR
Brockway SummitEl. 7199’
Founded by Joe Kingwho reportedly won theland in a poker game.
Mt. Rose SummitEl. 10,200’
Mount RoseSki Resort
Reindeer LodgeAll Seaons Resort
There are 63 tributaries draining intoLake Tahoe, with only one outlet, theTruckee River, in Tahoe City.
Mt. PlutoEl. 8700’
Village atNorthstar
North TahoeRegional Park
Tahoe VistaAgate Bay
CarnelianBay
CedarFlat
Watson Creek
DONNER LAKE
Watson Lake
Dollar Creek
Dollar Res.
Burton Creek
Tahoe City
Truckee River
Fanny Bridge over the Truckee River at the “Y” in Tahoe City.Watch fish frolic below the gates of Lake Tahoe’s only outlet.
Alpine Meadows
Squaw ValleyStables
Site of the 1960Winter Olympics.
Resort atSquaw Creek
Ward Creek
Tahoe Park
PinelandTimberland
Skyland
Blackwood Creek
Tahoe Pines
Homewood
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LILLYLAKE
MILLERLAKE
MCKINNEYLAKE
Once a fishing camp of theWashoe Indians.
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Original Dam built here in 1870 at mouthof Tahoe’s only outlet. Gatekeeper’s Cabinnow houses museum.
Tahoe SailingCharters
Sunnyside
“Fleur du Lac” estate of industrialistHenry J. Kaiser, built in 1937. Movielocation for “The Godfather II.”
Chambers Landing
Sugarpine Point
Sugarpine Pt.State Park
Magnificent Ehrman Mansion - built in 1901-1903.Open for summer tours.
Phipps Cabin. Home ofold Indian fighterGeneral W. Phipps.
Meeks Bay
On average 1,400,000 tons of water evaporatesfrom the surface of Lake Tahoe every 24 hours,yet this drops the lake level only one-tenth-of-an-inch. The total evaporation averages moreper day then the water released through theTruckee River Dam outlet.
As an “Interstate Navigable Waterway”Lake Tahoe is protected by the USCoast Guard.
Tahoe’s greatest depth: 1645’
Rubicon Point - Deepest shorelineon the lake drops 1400’.
The Panama Canal averages 700’ inwidth and 50’ in depth, yet such a canalcould be filled by Tahoe’s water andextend completely around the earth atthe Equator, with enough remaining inthe lake to fill another channel of thesame width and depth running fromSan Francisco to New York. Rubicon Pk.
El. 9138’
Rubicon Point
Old Lighthouse
D.L.BlissStatePark
Fannette Island - Tahoe’s only island,site of Vikingsholm Tea House.
Built in 1929, Vikingsholm Castle isconsidered by many to be the finestexample of Scandinavian architecturein the U.S. Open for Summer hours.
InspirationPoint Vista
MID VELMALAKE
LOWER VELMALAKE
EAGLE LAKE
CASCADE LAKESite of manyold movies.(Private)
Taylor Creek -where the KokaneeSalmon spawn in the fall.
Tallac Historic Site
U.S. ForestService StreamProfile Chamber
USFS Visitor Center.
Mt. TallacEl. 9735’Famous
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EchoSummitSierra-at-Tahoe
Kirkwood
TahoeAirport
HeavenlyValley
Emerald BayEagle PointEl. 6389’
Woodwind I
CAMPRICHARDSON
TAHOE KEYS
Lake Tahoe Balloons
Lake Tahoe never freezes over due to theconstant mass movement of water fromthe bottom to the top. In February of 1989,Emerald Bay froze over for the first timesince 1952.
Tahoe Queen
South ShoreParasailing
Bijou
Ski Run Blvd.
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Kingsbury Grade
Round Hill
Waterloo Lane
Muller Lane
Wally’s Hot Springs
Glenbrook
Zephyr CoveM.S. Dixie II
Woodwind II
Oldest settlement in Nevada. Includesbrick courthouse built in 1855.Nevada’s first fort and oldest bar.
Daggit PassEl. 7334’
First party of white explorersto see Lake Tahoe was ledby Capt. John C. Fremont andKit Carson in 1844.
Cave Rock
Cave Rock was the scence of battles betweenWashoe and Paiute Indians over Tahoe’s fishingand hunting grounds. Rumored to be above theunderwater home of Tahoe Tessie, The LakeTahoe Monster.
The 169 foot steamer “SS Tahoe,” the“Queen of the Lake” was launched in 1896and scuttled here in 1940 in 350’ of water.
Deadman Pt.El. 6992’
SPOONERLAKE
DouglasCountyAirport
Spooner SummitEl. 7146’
Millionaire George Whittell once ownedmore of the Tahoe Basin than any otherperson-his fabulous Thunderbird Lodgewas headquarters to an empire stretchingfrom Crystal Bay to Zephyr Cove.
MARLETTELAKE
MarletteCr.
Lake Tahoe is the highest altitude lakeof its size in the USA, and the seconddeepest, behind Crater Lake, Oregon.
CrystalBay
Turner Cr.
Sand HarborState Park
Lake Mead is backed up 227 miles by HooverDam into the Grand Canyon of the ColoradoRiver and is considered to be one of the largestman-made lakes in the world. Tahoe containsnearly four times the maximum capacity ofLake Mead.
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Diamond PeakSki Resort
Mount RoseScenic Overlook
Virginia & TruckeeRailroad
“The Livliest Ghost Townin the West.” Famous forgold & silver mining from1857-1877. Colorful shops,museums and saloons,including world-famousDelta, Silver Queen andBucket of Blood, the CholarMine, Mark Twain Museum,Piper Opera House and theVirginia & Truckee Railroad.
CarsonCity
Airport
Reno/TahoeAirport
Geiger Lookout
FACTS & STATISTICSElevation: 6229 feetLength: 22 miles Width: 12 milesShoreline: 71 miles California: 42 miles Nevada: 29 milesStorage: 122,160,280 acre ft. of water California: 85,200 acres - 70% Nevada: 31,700 acres - 30%Water Shed: 519 milesMaximum Depth: 1645 feetAverage Depth: 989 feetSurface Water Temperatures: Max. 680F Min. 410FWater Temperatures at 200 feet: Max. 470F Min. 410FAverage Annual Rainfall: 8.3”Average Annual Snowfall: 216” or 18 feetTotal Annual Precipitation: 30”
North Tahoe Visitor Center3000 N. Lake Blvd.,Tahoe City
(530) 583-3494
Incline Village/Crystal BayVisitors Bureau
969 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village(775) 832-1606
Lake Tahoe Visitor Center195 Highway 50 at Roundhill
(775) 588-4591
South Lake TahoeChamber of Commerce
3066 Lake Tahoe BoulevardSouth Lake Tahoe(530) 541-5255
Lake Tahoe NevadaState Park
Truckee(See Inset)
Kings Beach/Tahoe Vista
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Reno &Sparks(See Inset)
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The TAHOE RIM TRAIL is one of the world’spremier trails - a 165 mile hiking, biking, andequestrian route around the ridge tops of theTahoe Basin.
For information, maps, contact the
TAHOE RIM TRAIL948 Incline Way, Incline Village, NV 89451(775) 298-0012 • www.tahoerimtrail.org
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FEARN’S 2006 EDITION 101 FUN THINGS TO DO AT LAKE TAHOE
Tahoe TrolleyTrolleys will run daily from June29th to Sept. 4th. Service willrun between Squaw Valley toTahoe City for $1.50 from9:30am - 6:30pm. FREE trolleys loop throughTahoe City 64 acres parking lot into East TahoeCity and between Crystal Bay and Tahoe Vistafrom 10:00am to 5:00pm. FREE night service willrun between Squaw Valley, Tahoe City and theHyatt in Incline Village until midnight. For moreinformation on the Trolley or the TART busschedule call (800) 736-6365 or (530) 550-1212.
TOURIST INFOCHAMBER OF COMMERCECarson City (775) 882-7474 Visitors Information Center 1900 S. Carson St., Suite 100 Carson City, NV 89701Incline Village/Crystal Bay (775) 831-4440969 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village, NV 89451North Lake Tahoe (530) 581-6900 380 N. Lake Blvd./P.O. Box 884 Tahoe City, CA 96145 Fax: 581-6904Reno/Sparks (775) 337-3030 1 East 1st St.,16th Floor/P.O. Box 3499 Reno, NV 89505South Lake Tahoe (530) 541-5255 3066 Lake Tahoe Blvd. S. Lake Tahoe, CA 96150Tahoe-Douglas (775) 588-4591 195 Hwy. 50./P.O. Box 7139 Stateline, NV 89449Truckee-Donner (530) 587-275710065 Donner Pass Rd., Downtown Truckee, Truckee, CA 96161Virginia City-Gold Hill (775) 847-0311Old Crystal Bar, P.O. Box 464 Virginia City, NV 89440
VISITOR BUREAUS LODGING & CONVENTION BOOKINGSCarson City Conventions (775) 687-7410
& Visitors Bureau (800) NEVADA-IIncline Village/Crystal Bay (800) GO TAHOE
Visitors & Convention (775) 832-1606Bureau
Lake Tahoe (800) AT-TAHOE/(530) 544-5050Visitors Authority Fax (530) 544-2386
North Lake Tahoe (800) TAHOE 4-UResort Association Fax (530) 581-1686
Sparks Downtown (775) 358-1976Visitors Center Fax (775) 358-1992
Virginia City (775) 847-7500
EMERGENCY NUMBERS • DIAL 911Sheriff Truckee (530) 582-7838 Tahoe City (530) 581-6305 Incline Village (775) 832-4110 El Dorado County (530) 544-3464 Douglas County (775) 782-9935California Highway PatrolTruckee (530) 582-7570 South Lake Tahoe (530) 577-1001Nevada Highway Patrol (775) 688-2500Hospitals & ClinicsBarton Memorial Hospital (530) 541-3420 Tahoe Forest Hospital (530) 587-6011Incline Village
Community Hospital (775) 833-4100 Incline Orthopedic (775) 831-7144St. Mary’s Hospital, Reno (775) 770-7100 Washoe Medical
Center, Reno (775) 982-4100
HELPFUL WEBSITESCarson City, NV - visitcarsoncity.comIncline Village/Crystal Bay, NV - gotahoe.comNorth Lake Tahoe, CA - puretahoenorth.comReno/Sparks, NV - renolaketahoe.comSouth Lake Tahoe - tahoeinfo.comTruckee, CA - truckee.comVirginia City, NV - virginiacity-nv.orgSquaw Valley USA - squaw.com
RECREATIONATV, JEEP, HUMMER TOURS - Drive a 4WD all-terrain vehicle as you follow your guideover the world-famous, spectacular Rubicon Trail. Lake Tahoe Adventures (530) 577-2940.
BIKE RIDES & RENTALS - Lake Tahoe offers many scenic bike paths and is also amountain biker’s paradise. See the bike rental listings.
BOAT & WATERCRAFT RENTALS - The best way to enjoy the lake is to get out onthe water. Rent from an assortment of charter boats, sail boats, kayaks, power boats, jetskis, and paddleboats. See the Watercraft rental listings.
BOWLING - Tahoe Bowl in South Lake Tahoe is a complete 16-lane facility with videoarcade, families welcome. (530) 544-3700
CLIMBING WALL/ROPES COURSE- Squaw Valley Adventure Center offers a 35'indoor climbing wall, massive ropes course, Skyjump bungy trampoline, and now mini-golf. (530) 583-ROPE
FISHING - Tahoe’s best fishing spot is the Tahoe Trout Farm in South Tahoe. You onlypay for what you catch. No License, no/limit. (530) 541-1491
GOLF - Lake Tahoe and the High Sierra offer a myriad of golf options. See the Golf listings.
HEAVENLY GONDOLA - Ride 2.4 miles up to The Deck - a 14,000 square foot mid-sta-tion observation platform located at 9,123 feet. Enjoy panoramic views of the CarsonValley, Desolation Wilderness and Lake Tahoe. (775) 586-7000
HOMEWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT - The West Shore’s premier family fun spot, offersPaintball, Crafts Fairs, and more. (530) 525-2992
HORSEBACK RIDING - Stables offer guided rides, pony rides, and more. See Stables listings.
HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES - Spectacular adventures in hot air balloon rides overlook-ing Lake Tahoe. Lan on the world’s first balloon “aircraft carrier.” Lake Tahoe Balloons,(530) 544-1221.
ICE SKATING AT SQUAW VALLEY - Summer outdoor ice skating at the Olympic IcePavilion. Located at High Camp, top of the Cable Car, at Squaw Valley USA (530) 583-6985.
KAYAKS RENTALS - The most serene way to view Lake Tahoe up-close is in a kayak.See watercraft listings.
MS. DIXIE II - Tahoe’s newest & largest glass bottom sternwheeler travels daily fromZephyr Cove to Emerald Bay and other scenic spots. Dinner and dance cruises also. LakeTahoe Cruises, (800) 23TAHOE
PARASAILING - Get a superb aerial view of the lake. Choose from several operationsaround the lake. See Lake Map and advertisements.
RAILROAD & TRAIN RIDES - The Virginia & Truckee R.R. offers daily trips through thehistoric Comstock mining district in Virginia City, NV. (775) 847-0380
RIVER RAFTING - Soak up the sun on the Truckee River, Tahoe’s only outlet. Great fam-ily fun on a 2-3 hour float from Tahoe City to River Ranch. Mountain Air Sports, (530)583-RAFT
SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL - at Sand Harbor south of Incline Village. Bring a picnic &get some culture under the moonlight 800-74-SHOWS. See Calendar Listings.
SQUAW VALLEY CABLE CAR & HIGH CAMP - Take the scenic 2000' ride to HighCamp, at the top of the mountain. Mountain top lunch & sunset dinners, swimminglagoon & spa, hiking, events, ice skating. (530) 583-6985
TAHOE QUEEN - Lake Tahoe Cruises operates this 142' glass bottom authentic stern-wheeler which offers evening and daily cruises to Emerald Bay. Based at Ski Run Marina.S. Lake Tahoe. (800) 238-2463
WATERSKIING & WAKEBOARDING - Get out on the water! Choose from several oper-ations around the lake. See Lake Map and advertisements.
WHITEWATER RAFTING - Exciting family fun on a stretch of the American Riverwith the Adventure Connection. Half & full day tours (800) 556-6060.
WINDSONG/SAILING - Tahoe’s newest cruise boat, this 68' single hull beauty offers areal sailing adventure. Departs from So. Shore’s Timber Cove Marina (530) 541-7245.
WINE TASTING - Visit the region’s first winery for tasting and great prices on premiumwines. Tahoe Ridge Winery is in historic Genoa, NV. (775) 783-1566
WOODWIND SAILBOAT CRUISES - Their 41' trimaran and 55' catamaran with theirwide decks, enclosed cabins, & glass bottom windows offer four daily sailing cruises plusa sunset champagne cruise. Sailing from Zephyr Cove on East Shore, (775) 588-3000, andCamp Richardson Resort to Emerald Bay, (530) 542-2212.
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Join us in our tasting roomto savor the wines of TahoeRidge. We welcome you toexplore the treasures foundin the marketplace and bou-tique. During your stay youwill enjoy the many smells,tastes and colors of Nevada.
Our selections vary from our wines to spicy salsas tocolorful scarves and uniquejewelry and ceramic wares.
A flavorful array of meats,cheeses, breads, and sandwiches are available inthe deli area for an afternoon picnic on our deck overlooking the garden.
Wine Tasting &Marketplace located at:2285 Main Street – Genoa, NVApril through December:11:00 am – 5:00 pmTuesday through Sunday
Nevada’s First Settlement • Established in 1851
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KAYAK & CANOE2 Locations: Corner of Hwy. 50 & Tallac, Launchfrom our beach, Truckee River & Emerald BayTrips, Overnight Rentals, Camp Rentals.
BICYCLES2 Locations: Corner of Hwy. 50 & Tallac, Cornerof Hwy. 50 & 89 at the “Y”, next to the BikePaths. Mountain, Comfort, Kids, Trailers.