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May 17, 2019
Lake Tahoe, Incline Village

Roxana & Jorge

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    Explore Lake Tahoe

Explore Lake Tahoe

The Wedding Website of Roxana Cardoza and Jorge Morales
Things To Do !
Crosby's Tavern & Gaming

Crosby's Tavern & Gaming

868 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village, NV 89451
, (775) 833-1030

This is a good place for lunch Grill, Pub, and Casino.

Kings Cafe

Kings Cafe

8421 North Lake Boulevard, Kings Beach, CA 96143
, (530) 546-3663

Great casual lunch spot!

Lone Eagle Grille

Lone Eagle Grille

111 Country Club Drive, Incline Village, NV 89451
, (775) 886-6899

Breathtaking views, great food and service but on the pricey side. Even if you don't eat there great place to visit just for the photo ops or hot chocolate. (Across from the Hyatt)

I.V. Coffee Lab

I.V. Coffee Lab

907 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village, NV 89451
, (775) 298-2402

Great Coffee and Fresh Baked Goods

Sand Harbor Beach

Sand Harbor Beach

2005 Nevada 28, Incline Village, NV 89452
, (775) 831-0494

Looking for Tahoe's best view.. visit Sand Harbor Beach. This is where you see all of the Lake's true blue colors. Note there is a $12 per vehicle fee to enter the beach area and park

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe

111 Country Club Drive, Incline Village, NV 89451
, (775) 832-1234

Casino and Sports Book if looking for fun! Located inside the Hyatt Hotel

Crystal Bay Casino

Crystal Bay Casino

14 Nevada 28, Crystal Bay, NV 89402
, (775) 833-6333

Casino, Gambling, and Fun. This is an old timers Casino takes you back.

Hidden Beach

Hidden Beach

Drive away from Incline Village [Highway 82] with the lake to your right side, watch for the signs at your left saying "Private Property Parking" Drive until you see a dirt parkin, NV 89451

This is popular, dog friendly rocky beach located between San Harbor and Incline village, and about a mile’s walk from where you park along Lakeshore and Highway 28. You’ll need to walk along the lake side of the highway for a while until just past cluster of smaller lakefront homes. Look for a sign that says “parking restricted for residents only” and the metal guard rail. The trail starts behind the guard rail and continues along the highway (not real pleasant), but then finally turns right to descend to the lake. Its beautiful but only accessible by foot.

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