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  • Vacations under $500
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  • 4 & 5 Star Vacations
May 3 - 9
You Save $ 170
$ 554  $ 384
per person
 
Horizon Casino Resort
#2 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: South Lake Tahoe
Feb 23 - 27
You Save $ 93
$ 414  $ 321
per person
 
Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe
#3 Vacation Deal
Flight + 6 Nights*
Area: North Lake Tahoe
May 3 - 9
You Save $ 198
$ 938  $ 740
per person
 
BEST WESTERN PLUS Timber Cove Lodge
#4 Vacation Deal
Flight + 6 Nights*
Area: South Lake Tahoe
May 3 - 9
You Save $ 112
$ 572  $ 460
per person
 
Aston Lakeland Village Beach & Mountain Resort
#5 Vacation Deal
Flight + 6 Nights*
Area: South Lake Tahoe
May 3 - 9
You Save $ 90
$ 494  $ 404
per person
 
Squaw Valley Lodge
#6 Vacation Deal
Flight + 2 Nights*
Area: North Lake Tahoe
Mar 31 - Apr 2
You Save $ 57
$ 432  $ 375
per person
 
Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort
#7 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: North Lake Tahoe
Feb 23 - 27
You Save $ 40
$ 489  $ 449
per person
 
Village at Squaw Valley
#8 Vacation Deal
Flight + 2 Nights*
Area: North Lake Tahoe
Mar 31 - Apr 2
You Save $ 37
$ 545  $ 508
per person
 
Holiday Inn Express Hwy 50 Jct
#9 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: South Lake Tahoe
Feb 23 - 27
You Save $ 31
$ 489  $ 458
per person
 
Park Tahoe Inn
#10 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: South Lake Tahoe
Mar 12 - 16
You Save $ 83
$ 406  $ 323
per person
 
 
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All About Lake Tahoe

107 miles E of Sacramento; 192 miles E of San Francisco; 45 miles SW of Reno, NV

Lake Tahoe is an American treasure. It's stunningly beautiful, the air is crisp and clear, and the sun shines 80% of the time. In summer, you can partake of boating and watersports, sandy beaches, bicycling, golf, tennis, hiking, camping, ballooning, horseback riding, rock climbing, bungee jumping, parasailing, skating, and so on, with seemingly endless possibilities. In winter, with an average snowfall of 409 inches, Lake Tahoe is one of the nation's premier ski destinations, with 15 downhill resorts, 10 cross-country ski centers, and facilities for snowboarding, ice-skating, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, sleigh riding, sledding, and snow play as well. Year-round diversions include fishing, Vegas-style gambling, and big-name entertainment in the casinos.

Then there's the lake; it's hard to imagine one as captivating. When Mark Twain first saw it, he declared it "the fairest picture the whole earth affords." It's famed for its crystal-clear water (a white dinner plate at the depth of 75 ft. would be visible from the surface) and its size (at 22 miles long and 12 miles wide, it's the largest alpine lake in North America). Its average depth is 989 feet, with the deepest point being 1,645 feet, containing enough water to cover the entire state of California to a depth of 15 inches. Surrounded by the imperious peaks of the Sierra Nevada, its waters soak up the colors of the sky and the mountains, creating a kaleidoscope of sparkling blues, greens, and purples -- a sight that will lure you back year after year.

A Tale of Two Shores

Before you visit Tahoe, it's important to understand the distinction between the North and the South shores. Don't let the "City" in the North Shore's "Tahoe City" fool you; you can drive through it in a couple of minutes. To the contrary, South Lake Tahoe brims with high-rise casinos, motels, and minimalls. Where you choose to stay is important because driving from one end of the lake to the other takes an hour or more in summer and can be treacherous in winter.

So which side is for you? If you're here for gambling or entertainment, go south: The selection of casinos is better, with more action and more lodgings, often at better rates. If you seek a relaxing, outdoor retreat, head to the North Shore, which has a better selection of high-quality resorts and vacation rentals. The woodsy West Shore has the most camping spots, and the East Shore, protected from development, has no commercial activity.

Wherever you stay, you'll find plenty of water and mountain sports. The lake is crowded during summer and ski season, so plan far ahead. It's much easier to get reservations for the spring and fall, and rates drop significantly. Many vacation homes and condominiums are rentable; call the visitor-center bureaus.

Frommer's Unlimited © 2012 Wiley Publishing

Events in Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe Gay and Lesbian Winterfest

Mar 2012 (annual)
Lake Tahoe
Spend afternoons skiing down slopes and evenings cuddled up with cups of hot chocolate at the annual Lake Tahoe Gay and Lesbian Wint…

America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride

3 Jun 2012 (annual)
Lake Tahoe

Spectacular scenery and great food have earned this annual race in Lake Tahoe Nevada its title as America's Most Beautiful Bike R…

Frommer's Unlimited © 2011 Whatsonwhen Ltd
 
 

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