Lake Tahoe is a special place, enjoyed by millions of visitors, but less than 60,000 can call it home. Why would you want to move to Lake Tahoe? A recent survey of Tahoe residents by the Tahoe Prosperity Center said natural beauty, lifestyle and recreation all top the list of reasons Tahoe is a great place to live. The Great Outdoors For all Tahoe residents, the great outdoors is Continue Reading
Top 5 August Events in Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe by Moonlight The Sierra State Parks Foundation is partnering with West Shore Sports to offer a unique kayak tour along the shore of Sugar Pine Point State Park. The tour will take place between the highest elevation operational lighthouse in the U.S. to the park’s southern boundary overlooking Meeks Bay. State Park staff will provide insight into the region’s cultural and natural Continue Reading
Tips for Tahoe Beach Season
Prime Lake Tahoe beach season is June through September, and the most popular spots can fill up quickly. Here are some ideas and tips for getting the most out of summer lake time. Check out the Tahoe Beaches website for detailed information about the more than 40 beaches around Lake Tahoe. You can search by beach features, distance, and more. On busy summer days, bike to the beach. Pull Continue Reading
Top 5 Tips for being a spectator at the American Century Championship
The American Century Championship kicks off its 33rd year at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course July 6-10, 2022. This celebrity golf tournament brings more than 80 sports and entertainment celebrities to Lake Tahoe. Returning this year, fresh off his fourth NBA championship win, and first NBA finals MVP win is Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors, along with Justin Timberlake, Charles Barkley, Aaron Continue Reading
Hollywood spotlight – South Lake Tahoe
South Lake Tahoe is once again the star of a major Hollywood feature film. “Top Gun 2: Maverik” is out in theaters and South Lake Tahoe is the winter backdrop for some of the film’s climactic moments. But it’s not the first time Tahoe has shown its star quality. The El Dorado County Film Commission even offers a Lake Tahoe Movie Lover’s Guide to check out some of the most famous Tahoe film Continue Reading
Tahoe Boating Tips – 5 Things you need to know
Cruising the big blue waters of Lake Tahoe is one of summer’s great pleasures. We have some of the top tips to enjoy the “lake of the sky” safely and responsibly. 1. Boat inspections. Tahoe is battling a myriad of invasive species from plant to animal varieties, and they hitch rides on motorized and non-motorized watercraft like boats, paddleboards, kayaks, etc. Boat inspections are mandatory Continue Reading
2022 Summer Concert Lineup Brings Out the Stars
It isn’t summer in Tahoe without a few nights under the stars at Harveys Outdoor Arena listening to some of the biggest names in music. A hit with visitors and residents this outdoor venue has seen the likes of Lady Gaga, Elton John, and Queen B, Beyonce herself. The 2022 lineup includes big country names like Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, and Keith Urban. But there’s something Continue Reading
Things not to miss in May in South Lake Tahoe
Spring and early summer are a great time to visit Lake Tahoe’s south shore. The perks include fewer crowds, on average pleasant warm days, keeping in mind it can snow during any month in the mountains, and a full lineup of events. In 2022, South Lake Tahoe is holding its largest free concert event on Memorial Day Weekend. The Big Blue Music & Brews Festival is May 27-29 with live music from Continue Reading
Fitness, cooking, and outdoor adventures in South Lake Tahoe
Living in South Lake Tahoe provides a wealth of reasons to get outdoors and stay fit, but sometimes we need a little expert advice. Luckily, for residents, South Lake Tahoe is home to Lake Tahoe Community College offering a myriad of continuing education opportunities. For those not seeking a degree, Lake Tahoe Community College’s CONNECT program offers a variety of courses including outdoor Continue Reading
Chasing Waterfalls — Tahoe’s Top 5 Waterfalls
Spring has sprung, at least on our clocks, and the days are getting longer. In South Lake Tahoe that means snowmelt, which makes March and April prime times for waterfall viewing in the Basin. South Shore has some accessible spots to enjoy spring’s rushing waters and some that are worth the hike. Here is a list of Tahoe’s Top 5 Waterfalls, and a few extras. Eagle Falls, set against the Continue Reading
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