Neighborhood Profiles
North Lake Tahoe, the area between the Stateline and Tahoe City, is called “Tahoe’s Banana Belt” by locals because it gets less snowfall and more sun than the Westshore. Several of the ... Details
The Westshore is the Best Shore - often heard local comment. This part of the Lake is quieter, more forested, less developed, and a bit more rustic. There are several small ... Details
Welcome to the vibrant and historic town of Truckee, an epitome of charm and comfort nestled alongside the Truckee River and the railroad. With a rich history and a community spirit that's palpably ... Details
Olympic Valley Located minutes from both Tahoe City and Truckee with easy access from Interstate 80. Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley) ski resort, the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics and ... Details
Incline Village and Crystal Bay are located on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe's North shore. Its roots go way back to 1878 when loggers built the Great Incline Tramway and today it is noted for ... Details
South Lake Tahoe is full of activities and events, a thriving art scene, plenty of beaches and easy access to several ski resorts. What makes South Lake Tahoe unique is the combination of mountain ... Details
South Lake Tahoe on the Nevada side is also known as the East Shore. This area encompasses the town of Stateline, as well as the communities of Glenbrook and Zephyr Cove, and many unique ... Details
Greater Reno and Sparks Reno Nevada is located just 45 min from Lake Tahoe and is known as the Biggest Little City in the World because you can find nightly entertainment, luxurious hotels and ... Details