It’s winter, and the snow is deep. The glittering snow crunches under your snowshoes as you trek your way along the trail. It’s your second time trying the sport, and you’re falling in love with it! You’ve rented your snowshoes both times at the Nordic Center, and you think you’ll have to buy a pair after this hike. The pace is relaxing; it’s been a fantastic way to de-stress this vacation away Continue Reading
New Year’s Eve in North Lake Tahoe
The air is crisp, the snow is deep, and you feel at peace. Celebrate 2016 and what is to come in 2017 with nostalgia and anticipation among the mountains with family and friends for New Year’s Eve in North Lake Tahoe. If you’re an intermediate skier age 10 or older, strap on your skis and be part of the Torchlight Parade at the Tahoe Donner Ski Area. This early-evening magical event will give Continue Reading
Revisit the Soul of Skiing with Jonny Moseley this winter
Jonny Moseley knows good skiing. A gold medalist in the 1998 winter Olympics, this Puerto-Rico born athlete has skied many slopes and mountains over the years. You can learn Jonny’s tips and tricks this winter at the Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows ski resorts during the Holidays. The Holidays in Squaw Valley guide we posted offers more choices of ‘good cheer’ in addition to Jonny’s ski and Continue Reading
Squaw Valley Fade To Winter Premier!
Featuring gasp-worthy downhill action from all over the world, Fade To Winter is a new movie from MSP Films featuring 9 skiers who live for their time on the slopes. A movie for and about ski enthusiasts, you’ll be ready to strap on your skis and grip your poles! Join us on October 15 to see Bobby Brown, Mark Abma, PK Hunder, our own Michelle Parker, and more, as they push the boundaries of the Continue Reading
Shoulder Season in Squaw Valley and North Lake Tahoe
As the temperature drops and second homeowners move back to the city, most of the world is thinking about going back to school, work schedules and planning events. Not in the Tahoe area. North Lake Tahoe locals are taking a big breath of fresh air as our Autumn shoulder season approaches. Shoulder seasons in Tahoe are the in between tourist months when many locals decide to take time off to Continue Reading
IRONMAN Lake Tahoe 2015
The trucks load in. Road signs line the streets. Cyclists, runners and swimmers in coordinated gear rise with the sun to start their day. Race day is near. IRONMAN is here. IRONMAN Lake Tahoe attracts triathletes from around the world to compete for 50 slots to get into the 2016 IRONMAN World Championship and another 30 slots for the 2016 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. On the Ironman Lake Tahoe Continue Reading
A Beautiful Hike for a Beautiful Day
Now that the clouds and rain have cleared, there is no better way to welcome in summer at Lake Tahoe than to enjoy a gorgeous hike along the Tahoe Rim Trail. Picnic Rock is located on the North Shore at Brockway and is known as being one of the shortest hikes that also provide amazingly vast views of Tahoe. This hike is friendly for the whole family and easy to find. The hike starts Continue Reading
Placer County Approves $1.5 Million for Ten Local Projects
At its meeting on March 10th, the Placer County Board of Supervisors approved the expenditure of $1.5 million in Transit Occupancy Tax funds for ten projects in North Lake Tahoe. Transit Occupancy Tax is a fee paid by visitors for lodging of less than 30 days in the North Lake Tahoe area. Its purpose is to provide funds for infrastructure, transportation and other projects that contribute to the Continue Reading
Road Construction Season Is Upon Us
If you are a resident or a frequent visitor, you know that there are only two seasons in Lake Tahoe: the snow season and the road construction season. This year is no different with the exception that road construction may start sooner due to the lack of snow. Thirteen major roadwork projects are planned for the Lake Tahoe/Truckee area. It is unavoidable; once you get on that road that goes Continue Reading
TRPA Requests Input on Proposed Lake Tahoe Bike Plan
An online survey is being conducted by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency for the purpose of eliciting public comments concerning the existing bicycle and pedestrian network at Lake Tahoe. The survey will assist TRPA in developing a long-range plan for a “connected, accessible and safe bicycle and pedestrian network at Lake Tahoe.” Both residents and visitors are invited to participate. The Continue Reading
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