Emerald Bay State Park is a state park of California in the United States, centered on Lake Tahoe's Emerald Bay, a National Natural Landmark. Park features include Eagle Falls and Vikingsholm, a 38-room mansion that is considered one of the finest examples of Scandinavian architecture in the United States
Heavenly is open in the summer for numerous activities including but not limited to: Heavenly Gondola Hiking trails Ridge Rider Mountain Coaster Gemstone Panning Grab ‘n Go food and drink options at Café Blue and Tamarack Lodge Tubing Mountain Coaster
If you opt to stay in Reno on your way in or out of Tahoe we HIGHLY recommend Bistro Napa at the Atlantis Resort and Casino. They have an AMAZING half price Happy Hour with food that is to DIE FOR! Oysters, French onion soup baked IN THE onion, butternut squash and pumpkin ravioli are just a FEW of our favorites! Feel free to peruse both their full menu and social hour menu.
Great beach; awesome south shore views of the lake; The Beacon restaurant offers tasty burgers, salads, steamers, sammy’s and their famous Rum Runner drinks plus live music off their patio. Good all-ages beach. The marina offers a gas dock, as well as mooring facilities, and is available for those who would like to bring their own boat to the lake. During the summer months, the Camp Richardson Marina is open seven days a week from 8am-8pm. http://www.camprichardson.com/
Action Water Sports is the largest marine operation on the lake with powered and non-powered rentals available at Lakeside Marina, Round Hill Pines Resort and Marina, Timber Cove Marina and Camp Richardson. They have rentals at four locations: Lakeside Beach and Marina 4041 Lakeshore Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA (530) 541-9800 Timber Cove Marina 3411 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA (530)544-2942 Round Hill Pines Beach Resort 300 Hwy 50, Zephyr Cove, NV 775-588-3054 Camp Richardson1900 Jameson Beach Rd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-1801, Marina 530-542-6570
All-Day rental pricing below, hourly rates available. They offer lessons and guided tours. Stability SUP 1 hour $25, Addtl hour $20, All Day $80, Touring SUP 1 hour $30, Addtl. Hour $25, All Day $105 Single Kayak $80, Tandem/Double Kayak $105 All Day
The Safari Rose is one of the largest yachts on the lake. Built in 1959 for the 3M Corporation. She is 80ft long and 20 feet wide, has 6 bathrooms, dining room, a heated salon with leather and teak, full bar, beautiful, enclosed fantail, sun deck and even a cozy fireplace. Located at 900 Ski Run Blvd.,
For mountain and road biking trails http://www.tahoebike.org/ and http://www.tahoebike.org/where-to-ride/bike-map/ and http://biketahoe.or and for mountain biking trails only http://www.bikethewest.com . Additional trail info is at Trails – tamba.org. The Tahoe Daily Tribune offers a hard copy of The Tahoe Bike Recreation Guide at their 3079 Harrison Ave. location.
Also check out this one as well: https://www.alltrails.com/us/california/south-lake-tahoe/trail-running