Heavenly Holidays Family Festival, running daily through December 31, 2024: Holiday fun for children and adults alike. Daily tree lighting, Ice sculptures, Breakfast with Santa, meeting your favorite Disney Characters, A Rockin’ New Year’s Eve Celebration featuring a fireworks show with live music starting at 5:00 pm, and much more! #HeavenlyHolidays Holiday Face Continue Reading
Top 5 November Events in Lake Tahoe
Add these events to your gratitude calendar this year. South Lake Tahoe offers a mix of seasonal celebrations with the start of ski season. ULLR Fest - Tahoe Valley Campground: Saturday, November 2, 2024, noon to 6 p.m., In honor of ULLR, the Norse God of winter, enjoy a free celebration of winter’s arrival featuring a vendor tent sale marketplace, a beer garden featuring South Lake Brewing, Continue Reading
Lake Tahoe’s First Professional Sports Team — Ice Hockey
Lake Tahoe’s first professional sports team hits the ice this month at the Tahoe Blue Event Center. The Tahoe Knight Monsters, an ECHL ice hockey team affiliated with the Vegas Golden Knights, will play home games at the event center through April 2025. The inaugural games are Oct. 24-25. The ECHL is the leading professional development league for the American Hockey (AHL) and National Hockey Continue Reading
Top 5 Fall Events in Lake Tahoe
As the summer season fades into a picturesque autumn in South Lake Tahoe, the destination continues to offer a vibrant array of events and activities to keep visitors and residents entertained. From the return of some beloved annual events to the new Tahoe Blue Event Center, here's a list of to put on your calendar. Sample the Sierra, a farm to fork festival, returns to Bijou Community Park Continue Reading
Top New Recreation Opportunities coming to Lake Tahoe
With approximately 78 percent of the area around Lake Tahoe in the public domain, it’s no wonder that outdoor recreation rules in this mountain locale. New trails and new facilities continue to up the Tahoe game. The Tahoe East Shore Trail is expanding. The already spectacular three-mile paved path that runs from Incline Village to Sand Harbor is now planning to extend from Sand Harbor to Continue Reading
“Rules to Lake By” — Help keep Tahoe Awesome
Visit Lake Tahoe as part of the Destination Stewardship is rolling out a new campaign with "Rules to Lake By." The advertising and public communication launch is directed to visitors and residents with five ways to enjoy Lake Tahoe and improve it. Protect the Awe by looking out for the Lake. Be Kind by Nature, kind to the landscape and others. Let's Leave Less, the age old Continue Reading
The Top 5 Events in July at Lake Tahoe
Cool dips in the lake, cookouts, and starry nights are hallmarks of Lake Tahoe in July. There's also a full slate of entertainment and events starting with one of the best fireworks displays in the U.S. 1. Fourth of July Fireworks at Lake Tahoe Celebrate Independence Day with a stunning fireworks display over the pristine waters of Lake Tahoe. Multiple locations around the lake host Continue Reading
South Lake Tahoe Wants You to Break Up with Plastic
On Earth Day 2024, South Lake Tahoe’s citywide ban on “single-use plastic water bottle” sales went into effect. This applies to single-use plastic containers of less than one gallon containing non-sparkling, unflavored drinking water. Why, water bottles? According to the League to Save Lake Tahoe, single-use plastic bottles are one of the top five types of litter in the Tahoe Basin. With some Continue Reading
Preserving Paradise: Sustainable Initiatives in Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe draws millions of visitors each year, and to ensure residents and visitors aren't loving the lake to death, education and outreach have stepped up in the destination. It takes a village to preserve this unique corner of the world. From programs like Kind Traveler to Pledge for the Wild, the destination is working to make a difference. Here's how you can do a little more during your Continue Reading
Lake Tahoe’s Top 5 December Activities
The holidays in Lake Tahoe are magical. Mountains, snow, and Jack Frost nipping at your nose all combine to create your own personal Hallmark holiday movie set. Here are some top ways to celebrate the holiday season in Lake Tahoe. Experience Christmas every night. The 65-foot tall Christmas tree in the Heavenly Village will light up every day at 5:30 p.m., through New Year's. If you have some Continue Reading
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