Our apologies: your internet browser is not yet fully supported by our Schmap online guides. If you continue, pages in this guide may display or function incorrectly.

Would you like to continue anyway?continue anyway

Schmap.com supports the following browsers:

PC

MAC Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - South Lake Tahoe
Download the Schmap Lake Tahoe Guide
With Schmap 2.0 you can:
Lake Tahoe Home
Schmap Lake Tahoe guide and map



Bijou Muicipal Golf Course


Surrounded by Recreational Facilities
3464 Fairway Ave
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 542 6097
http://www.recreationintahoe.com
Bijou Municipal Golf Course is located in a beautiful mountain meadow in South Lake Tahoe. It is open from April to October every year. The course is a nine hole, family course and spans almost 2002 yards. Golf shoppers can either visit the pro shop or relax at the snack bar (open from 7.30am-6pm) after a long game. Reservations are not required as you are given a chance on a first come first basis. Beginners can also opt for lessons. Fees for 9 holes: resident of El Dorado county $15, non-resident $18.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bike Rentals at Lake Tahoe


Scenic trails
1900 Jameson Beach Boulevard
Lake Tahoe, CA 96158
United States
+1 530 542 6584
You can rent everything you need to enjoy a day of biking on some of the most scenic trails in the world. If you decide to bring your own bike, it offers a complete bike services including bike repairs and accessories. The shop carries a full supply of trail maps and guide books to insure your visit to Lake Tahoe is a complete success. The store also offers inline skate rentals for both children and adults. Reservations are recommended for rentals.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bike Rentals at Lake Tahoe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Eagle Falls Hike


Beauty unsurpassed
Highway 89
(at Emerald Bay)
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 525 7277
Walk this majestic trail to a beautiful waterfall. It is an easy quarter-mile hike through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Enjoy the fresh air, and see the flora and fauna indigenous to the area and breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe at every turn. If you're bringing the kids, keep an eye out for some steep spots that drop off abruptly. When you reach your final destination, you will be treated to the beautiful sight of water rushing over boulders and heading down the river to Lake Tahoe. If you are enjoying yourself and have a lot of energy, keep walking on the trail another three-quarters of a mile to Eagle Lake.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Catherine Nelson
Photo: Catherine Nelson
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Carl Cilker
Photo: Carl Cilker
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Corey Holms
Photo: Corey Holms
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Matthew Stanley
Photo: Matthew Stanley
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Rick Fox
Photo: Rick Fox
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Pete Rodgers
Photo: Pete Rodgers
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Ada Chen
Photo: Ada Chen
Eagle Falls Hike photo by dana yeager
Photo: dana yeager
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Brooke Binkowski
Photo: Brooke Binkowski
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Joshua Lent
Photo: Joshua Lent
Eagle Falls Hike photo by YAYAYAYAYAY!
Photo: YAYAYAYAYAY!
Eagle Falls Hike photo by swell31
Photo: swell31
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Katie Hood Morgan
Photo: Katie Hood Morgan
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Steve
Photo: Steve
Eagle Falls Hike photo by P. To
Photo: P. To
Eagle Falls Hike photo by scottmindib
Photo: scottmindib
Eagle Falls Hike photo by fnz007
Photo: fnz007
Eagle Falls Hike photo by conradtan
Photo: conradtan
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Amy Piercy
Photo: Amy Piercy
Eagle Falls Hike photo by David Oatis
Photo: David Oatis
Eagle Falls Hike photo by MelessaG
Photo: MelessaG
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Robert Blesse
Photo: Robert Blesse
Eagle Falls Hike photo by Gary0
Photo: Gary0
Eagle Falls Hike photo by ace sierra
Photo: ace sierra
 

 
Heavenly Ski Resort


Longest mountain descent
Highway 50, Ski Run Boulevard
Lake Tahoe, NV 89449
United States
+1 775 586 7000
http://www.skiheavenlytahoe.com
This marvelous ski area boasts the longest mountain descent (5.5 miles), a vertical drop of 3,500 feet, and the most skiable acres (4,800 acres). Not only is this a world-class resort for winter sports, but the summer months are filled with hiking, horseback rides and all-terrain vehicles. All these activities are just minutes away from the casinos of Lake Tahoe. Lodging and vacation time-shares are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Vahid Jahed
Photo: Vahid Jahed
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Chris Hodney
Photo: Chris Hodney
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by redpolkadot
Photo: redpolkadot
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by mirasoccer
Photo: mirasoccer
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Franco Folini
Photo: Franco Folini
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Christopher Chan
Photo: Christopher Chan
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Yann Larrivee
Photo: Yann Larrivee
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Sanjin Tulac
Photo: Sanjin Tulac
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Mark A.R. Lilly
Photo: Mark A.R. Lilly
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Scott Terry
Photo: Scott Terry
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Adam Sonnett
Photo: Adam Sonnett
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by thecolourorange
Photo: thecolourorange
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by kurt chiang
Photo: kurt chiang
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by JeremyWaites
Photo: JeremyWaites
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by jaynthelion
Photo: jaynthelion
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Dylan
Photo: Dylan
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Kurt Dutschmann
Photo: Kurt Dutschmann
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by big dawg vino
Photo: big dawg vino
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Jeaneane Payne
Photo: Jeaneane Payne
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by Randall Murphy
Photo: Randall Murphy
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by maestro08
Photo: maestro08
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by strikeael
Photo: strikeael
Heavenly Ski Resort photo by zuliman
Photo: zuliman
 

 
Lake Tahoe Cruises


Set sail on Tahoe
900 Ski Run Boulevard
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 800 238 2463 / +1 775 589 4906
http://www.laketahoecruises.com
To enjoy the beauty of Lake Tahoe from a different perspective, take a cruise on the Tahoe Queen. The three deck, 500 passenger paddlewheeler cruises the scenic south shore and Emerald Bay. A portion of the vessel has a glass bottom for viewing the mysteries of the deep. For a romantic evening, the Dinner Dance Cruise offers complimentary champagne and live music for USD50. Family cruise rates are USD26 for adults, children USD9, discounts are available for seniors. Lunch is available for an extra charge. Departure times vary with the season, call ahead for schedule and reservations.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lake Tahoe Cruises photo by Jonathan Sullivan
Photo: Jonathan Sullivan
Lake Tahoe Cruises photo by Lynne Mosiman
Photo: Lynne Mosiman
 

 
Lake Tahoe Marathon


High Sierra run
Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 544 7095
http://www.laketahoemarathon.com
This annual event takes place in October and starts in Tahoe City; the finish line is at Pope Beach. The first 13 miles of this race are on flat-to-rolling trails along the edge of beautiful Lake Tahoe, past the marinas and rustic homes. The halfway point is Rubicon Bay and the race continues past beautiful Emerald Bay. Approximately 2,500 world-class runners are expected to participate.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lake Tahoe Marathon photo by Rain Rannu
Photo: Rain Rannu
 

 
Magic Carpet Golf Lake Tahoe


Tiny Tot Tee Off
2455 Lake Tahoe Boulevard
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 541 3787
Kids young and old can tee off at this cute and fun miniature golf course. Putt your way through a giant spider web with a huge black spider dangling from it, ease yourself through a colorful school of fish or challenge your friends to a competitive game. This is a great place for group outings for schools, churches, seniors, camps or just a bunch of friends. Whether it is mom, dad and the kids, a birthday party for 15 or a party of several hundred, everyone is sure of a great time.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Magic Carpet Golf Lake Tahoe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Oktoberfest at Camp Richardson


Celebration of fall
P.O. Box 9028, 1900 Jameson Beach Road
Lake Tahoe, CA 96158
United States
+1 530 541 1801 / +1 800 544 1801
http://www.camprich.com/
The fall season is the most beautiful time to come to Lake Tahoe, when the trees show off their colors and a chill is in the air. This annual festival is held in October at Camp Richardson. The kids will enjoy hayrides, a petting zoo or choosing a pumpkin from the patch. Adults can relax in the German Beer and Wine Garden and try some tasty German cuisine. You can also get in some early Christmas shopping at the many craft booths featuring homemade goodies. Live music is featured each day. Admission is free, some vendors may accept credit cards. Dates subject to change, visit website for current information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sierra Sportfishing


Catch the big one
1125 Julie Lane
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 544 0229
Enjoy yourself as Captain Dan takes you aboard the Tahoe Vista, a 24-foot vessel designed for comfort, for the best sportfishing trip of your life. Charters include all the equipment you will need, a light breakfast and refreshments, and the crew will even clean and sack your fish. The average fish caught is four pounds, and it is quite common to pull a 10-pounder on board. Whether you come to catch a trophy or just to have fun in the great outdoors, you won't want to miss this trip.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Stream Profile Chamber


Fish in their natural habitat
Hwy 89 at Camp Richardson
(Taylor Creek Visitors Center)
Lake Tahoe, CA 96158
United States
+1 530 573 2674
Following the interpretive trail starting at Taylor Creek Visitor's Center will lead you to the profile chamber that is located below ground-level adjacent to the creek. The chamber houses a floor-to-ceiling glass bay window that shows fish and other marine life in their natural habitat. During the fall, the annual spawning run of the Kokanee Salmon is a sight to see. If you have an extra hour to spend in the area, this is a great learning experience for the entire family.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Stream Profile Chamber photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tahoe Amusement Park


Keep the kids busy
2401 Lake Tahoe Boulevard
Lake Tahoe, NV 96105
United States
+1 530 541 1300
So you're trying to enjoy a family vacation and the kids are still bored. Pack 'em in the car and head for this fun park. The facility features a merry-go-round, giant slide and a mini-Ferris wheel. If that isn't enough, they can have fun on the roller coaster, electric cars or go-carts. A video arcade is also available for game junkies. Burgers, hot dogs and drinks can be purchased at the snack bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tahoe Amusement Park photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tahoe Paradise Golf Course


Play in the pines
3021 Emerald Bay Road
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 577 2121
Play on this 18-hole, par-66 course and enjoy some beautiful and relaxing scenery. Tall pine trees surround the 4,028 yards of perfect greens. The course provides everything you need to spend an enjoyable day on the links, including a pro shop and the 19th Hole Cafe for light meals. On weekends, a beverage cart serves beer and sodas on the greens. Senior discounts and club rentals are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tahoe Trout Farm


Catch the big one here
1023 Blue Lake Avenue
Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
United States
+1 530 541 1491
Have you ever wanted to go fishing on vacation but didn't bring any of your tackle with you? Well, here is the solution to your dilemma. Admission is free with bait and tackle included. You don't even need to have a current fishing license, and there is no limit at the number of fish you can catch. Packaging and putting your fish on ice is also a free service.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tahoe Trout Farm photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Twilight at Camp Rich


Kayaking on the lake
1900 Jameson Beach Road
(Camp Richardson Marina)
Lake Tahoe, CA 96158
United States
+1 530 542 6570
For an exhilarating experience, try this wintertime ride. The tram climbs 2,000 feet above Lake Tahoe, ending at an elevation of 8,000 feet. Once at the top, you will enjoy some spectacular views of the Tahoe basin. Hiking trails are available if you are energetic enough. Try a meal at the Top of the Tram restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Other Schmapplets in this city related to "Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - South Lake Tahoe"
Lake Tahoe - All Trips & Activities
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - All Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Carson City
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - East Shore
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Homewood
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Incline Village & Crystal Bay
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - North Shore
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Northwest Tahoe
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Out & About
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - South Shore
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Stateline
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Tahoe City
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Tahoma
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - West Shore
Lake Tahoe - Trips & Activities - Zephyr Cove
Lake Tahoe - Day Trips & Walks
Lake Tahoe - Guided Tours
Lake Tahoe - Marine Excursions
Lake Tahoe - Fun Days Out
Lake Tahoe - Educational Outings
Lake Tahoe - The Great Outdoors
Lake Tahoe - Hiking & Climbing
Lake Tahoe - Extreme Sports
Lake Tahoe - Miscellaneous Activities
Lake Tahoe - Cycling Tracks
Lake Tahoe - Equestrian Activities
Lake Tahoe - Places to Fish
Lake Tahoe - Golf Courses
Lake Tahoe - Water Sports
Lake Tahoe - Winter Sports
Lake Tahoe - Gyms & Health Clubs
Lake Tahoe - Sports Grounds

Other nearby cities:
Reno (52 miles)
Sacramento (138 miles)
Yosemite (167 miles)
Napa Valley (222 miles)
Berkeley (241 miles)
San Francisco (247 miles)
San Jose and Silicon Valley (261 miles)
Monterey and Carmel (326 miles)
Las Vegas (558 miles)
Boise (596 miles)

Schmap.com
About
News & Reviews
Travel Store
Privacy
Terms of Use
Contact Us
© 2008 Schmap, Inc. All rights reserved.