


Lake Tahoe Skiing
Tons of choices surround the lake for winter skiing
Ski Resorts
- Squaw Valley USA
- Alpine Meadows
- Sugar Bowl
- Boreal
- Northstar-at-Tahoe
- Diamond Peak
- Homewood
- Heavenly
- Donner Ski Ranch
- Sierra at Tahoe
- Kirkwood
- Mt Rose
Lake Tahoe is known for its wonderful winter sports. There are numerous ski resorts around the lake from the north to the south and east. Folks come from around the world to partake in the combination of skiing and entertainment that Tahoe provides to the winter traveler. The most famous of the ski resorts include Squaw Valley, home of the 1960 winter Olympics, and Heavenly Valley where the lifts rise up practically from the south shore of the lake and cover some amazing vistas from the top of the chairlifts.
IN the summertime the high mountains are alive with bikers, swimmers, boaters, fisherman, hikers, and folks coming to relax amid the splendor and comfort of a Lake Tahoe summer time. You can sit by the lake and have lunch, ride your bicycle high into the mountains, golf amid the pine trees, try your luck fishing deep into the depths of Lake Tahoe, rent a raft and float down a river, or visit historic towns like Truckee.
There I something for everyone at Lake Tahoe. You can rent luxury houses and properties for the night or the month. You can stay in casino reports in South Lake Tahoe or in Incline Village on the north side. Some might want to find more modest and cozy quarters by renting a cabin in the woods far away from the lights and glamour. Or you can camp by Lake Tahoe and awake to the most amazing sunrise.
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