There are multiple locations around the lake so feel free to find the location nearest to you. Sunnyside location: nearest to the venue; great for proximity to bike trails and water launches Sugarpine point location: turquoise water and located at a historical park; however parking comes at a fee; great starting point for bike trails Homewood location: take off from here and head towards Chambers Landing for a dockside cocktail/beach day
Sunnyside is not just a great venue, but a favorite marina, where you can rent boats, jet skis, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards!
Best bang for your buck hike around the lake! Friendly for all ages. Parking available at the trailhead.
One of the most picturesque hikes along the lake, various starting and ending points to customize this one-way or out-and-back trail. Text Maddy if you want to try it for tips and tricks.
Both a hiking and mountain bike trail. It is part of the Tahoe Rim Trail so make sure to cheer on a tired traveler. A flat hike with great wildflowers!
Our favorite breakfast spot (serves lunch too), across the street from Sunnyside and West Shore Market.
Our favorite sandwiches in Tahoe! Great for quick snacks, sandwiches, and local grocery needs.
Go get yourself a Chambers Punch (Crush.. same thing)
Great baked goods and lunch options! Favorite cinnamon roll on the lake.
Great cocktails! Next door to West Shore Market and Sunnyside.
A favorite pizza spot with special beautiful lakefront views.
The "bustling" town of Tahoe with gift shops, boutiques, and restaurants. My favorite shop is Pineapple in Cobblestone Center.
Home of the 1960 Winter Olympics! Options for shopping, dining, hiking, and biking. Previously called Squaw Valley, and currently home to Palisades Ski Resort.
Serves the original Chamber's Punch, and also a dinner spot during Heather and Mike Peterson's honeymoon 40 years ago!