The time between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day means celebrating and spending time with loved ones. Spending time during Christmas in Lake Tahoe is an amazing and memorable experience. If you will be spending the holidays here with the family, or live here and have friends and relatives visiting, you may be looking for some activities to do with your guests. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re looking for adventure or just to relax and soak in the scenery.
There is no wrong time to visit the Lake Tahoe area. If you’d like to avoid the summer and winter crowds, there's still plenty to see and do so consider spending some time here in the fall. The air is a bit cooler, there's substantially less traffic, and the Aspens are changing. You'll have hiking trails, beaches and local hangouts all to yourself, and as an added bonus rates are generally cheaper for lodging and activities. Check out this list of some of our favorite fall activities to do around the Lake Tahoe.
Fall is one of the best times to hit the trails in the Tahoe area. The Aspens are golden, the air is cooler, and the crowds are fewer. No matter your skill level, there's a trail for you. Before the snow hits check out these rides.
Fall colors will peak in the next few weeks on mountain trails, and the clock is ticking before the cool fall weather turns to snow! Take a look at some of our favorite fall Lake Tahoe hiking trails and get out there and 'Take a Peak!'
Who doesn’t love to spread out on a beach towel, crack open a book (or a beer) and relax on the warm sand? Some days that sounds like the perfect day at the beach. But some days I like a little more adventure and action. I want to feel wind in my face as I fly over the water. I want to get a heart-pumping workout and take on new challenges. The Lake Tahoe region can provide both the lazy beach days, and the days filled with outdoor action. Here are a few Tahoe favorites: