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North Lake Tahoe Summer Activities… North Lake Tahoe summer activities… Outdoor Boat and Sailing Cruises Lake Tahoe Cruises-Tahoe Queen-Ski Run Marina & M.S. Dixie II-Zephyr Cove 800.238.2463 North Tahoe Water Shuttle-Multiple Locations pickup 530.581.8707 Sierra Cloud Catamaran-Hyatt Lake Tahoe 775.831.4FUN (4386) Tahoe Sailing Charters-Tahoe City 530.583.6200 Wild Goose II-Tahoe Vista 530.412.4064 Tahoe Gal-Tahoe City Marina 530.583.0141 Jet Skiing/Waterskiing/Wakeboarding & Boat Rentals Sierra Wave Addicts-Incline 775.400.6677 Sand Harbor Water Sports 775.830.2812 Tahoe Aquatic-Kings Beach 530.546.2419 Tahoe Water Adventure 530.583.9253 High Sierra Water Ski School-Sunnyside 530.583.7417 Crystal Clear Waters-Incline 775.240.2536 Obexer’s Water Sports Homewood 530.525.7962 Action Water Sports-Incline 775.831.4386 Tahoe City Marina Boat Rentals 530.583.1039 North Tahoe Water Sports 530.546.9253 Parasailing/Paragliding Lake Tahoe Parasail 530.583.7245 North Shore Parasail 530.546.7698 North Tahoe Water Sports 530.583.9253 Action Water Sports 775.831.4386 Uprising Paragliding 530.414.1465 Lake Tahoe Paragliding 530.318.1859 DayDreams Paragliding 775.720.9156 Rafting Tahoe Whitewater Tours 530.587.5777 Truckee River Rafting 530.583.1111 Tributary Whitewater Tours 800.672.3846 Truckee River Raft Co. 530.583.0123 IRIE Rafting Company 530.582.4900 Kayak and Paddleboard Rentals West Shore Sports 530.525.9920 Willard’s Sports Shop 530.583.3356 Waterman’s Landing 530.546.3590 Tahoe City Kayak 530.581.4336 Enviro-Rents 530.546.2780 Tahoe Adventure Company 530.913.9212 Tahoe Paddle and Oar 530.546.3029 Fishing Charters/Fly Fishing Services Chuck’s Charter Fishing-Kings Beach 530.546.8425 Captain Chris-Tahoe City 530.583.4857 Matt Heron Fly Fishing-Squaw Valley 530.584.4024 Mickey’s Big Mac-Carnelian Bay 530.546.4444 Sierra Fin Addicts Guide Service-Incline 775.225.0979 Reel School of Fly Fishing 530.587.7333 Bicycle Rentals Granlibakken-Tahoe City 530.583.4242 Northstar California-Northstar 530.562.1010 ex 3 Olympic Bike Shop-Tahoe City 530.581.2500 West Shore Sports- Homewood 530.525.9920 Willard’s Sport Shop-Tahoe City 530.583.3356 Tahoe Bikes-Kings Beach 530.546.7222 Gear & Grind-Tahoe City 530.583.0000 Any Mountain–Tahoe City 530.580.8240 Tahoe X-Country-Tahoe City 530.583.5475 Flume and Trail Bikes 775.298.2501 Golf/Miniature Golf Incline Village Championship Old Brockway Golf Course 530.546.9909 & Mountain Course 866.925.4653 Tahoe City Golf Course 530.583.1517 Resort at Squaw Creek 530.581.6637 Northstar California 530.562.1010 ex 3 Tahoe Donner 530.587.9440 The Village Mini Golf-Squaw 800.403.0206 Kings Beach Miniature Golf 530.546.3196 Magic Carpet-Carnelian Bay 530.546.4279 Helicopter Tours Reno Tahoe Helicopters 530.544.2211 Bungee, Skyjump, Trampolines & Zip Lines-Ropes Courses Tahoe Tree Top Adventures-Daily Sessions: 10-5 pm (reservations highly recommended) 530.583.ROPE Village at Squaw Valley Open Daily from 10 am-8 pm 530.583.7673 Village at Northstar 530.563.8055 Roller Skating Northstar Village 12-8 pm 530.562.3689 Squaw Valley High Camp 530.583.6985 Horseback Riding/ Stables Alpine Meadows Stables 530.583.3905 Zephyr Cove Stables 775.589.4901 Squaw Valley’s Scenic Cable Car Rides (High Camp Open June 21st) Takes you 2000 feet in elevation. Skating, pools, panoramic lake views & the Olympic Museum 530.583.6985 Nature Walks Sugar Pine Point State Park 9 miles south of Tahoe City off Hwy 89. ¼ mile, ½ mile & 2 mile interpretive forest & lakeside loop trails North Tahoe Regional Park-Tahoe Vista off Hwy 28 on National Avenue, ¾ mile interpretive loop through the forest Tahoe Meadows- Mt. Rose Hwy 431 above Incline Village. 1.3 mile loop that wanders thru lush alpine meadows & crosses streams Spooner Lake Loop-11 miles south of Incline Village off Hwy 28. Loop is 2 miles around Spooner Lake, wildlife viewing area Parks & Playgrounds Commons Beach– Tahoe City’s lakefront park with playground and picnic areas in the heart of Tahoe City North Tahoe Regional Park –National Ave in Tahoe Vista, playground, picnic areas, nature and walking trails and ball field Kilner Park – 2 ½ miles south of Tahoe City on Hwy 89 – playground, picnic areas and walking paths Kings Beach State Park – Lakefront Park with playground and picnic areas in the heart of Kings Beach Sand Harbor- Some of the most wonderful Lake Tahoe Views. Sand Harbor can’t be missed! Swimming Incline Village Recreation Center 775.832.1300 High Camp Squaw Valley 800.403.0206 Guided Tours and Trips-Sports Related Tahoe Adventure Company 866.830.6125 Le Grand Adventure Tours 844-LE-GRAND Indoor Art Galleries Gallery Keoki-Squaw Valley 530.583.1404 North Tahoe Arts Gallery-Tahoe City530.5881.ARTS James Harold Galleries-Tahoe City 530.581.5111 Vista Gallery-Kings Beach 530.546.7794 Wine Tastings Uncorked-Tahoe City 530.581.1106 Petra-Village at Northstar 530.562.0600 Uncorked-Squaw Valley 530.584.6090 Movie Theaters Village at Northstar 530.562.8700 Incline Village 530.546.5951 Education Tour the UC Davis Education Center. Discover what makes Lake Tahoe so unique. Guided tours include a virtual research vessel, virtual laboratory and green building tour. See the new 3-D movie “Lake Tahoe in Depth”. Open Tuesday through Friday from 1 to 5 pm. 775.881.7560 Fish Hatchery-Eriksson Education Center-Tahoe City 775.881.7560 Video Game Rooms, Pool, Shuffle Board & Bowling Pete & Peter’s-Tahoe City 530.583.2400 Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe 888.899.5019 Lakeside Sports Bar-Tahoe City 530.583.2000 Tahoe Biltmore Lodge 800.245.8667 Bowl Incline 775.831.1900 Incline Village Recreation Center 775.832.1300 Rideout Community Center-Tahoe City with X box, billiards, table tennis & foosball, indoor playroom, fitness 530.583.3440 ex10 Climbing Wall & Fitness Squaw Valley-Cable Car building–Sat/Sun 530.583.7673 High Altitude Fitness-Incline 775.831.4212 A Sante’ Lakeside Fitness-Tahoe City 530.583.4283 Incline Village Recreation Center 775.832.1300 Rideout Community Center 530.583.3440 ex10 Spa’s, Massage & Fitness Granlibakken Lighthouse Day Spa 530.583.8111 Ritz-Carlton Highlands Spa 530.562.3030 Clearwater Day Spa 530.583.3141 Resort at Squaw Creek Spa & Fitness 530.584.4091 Hyatt Stillwater Spa 775.832.1234 Lighthouse Spa 530.583.8100 North Lake Massage & Skin Care 530.546.4885 Well Being Massage 530.546.3335 Massage on the Lake 530.583.3200 Scenic Drives, Museums and Historic Tours 72 Mile Lake Tahoe Scenic Drive-A pleasant 72-mile mountain drive around the lake with breath-taking views and historical points of interest Gatekeeper’s Cabin-Home of the North Lake Tahoe Historic Society Museum & Marion Steinbach Native American Basket Collection, located next to the Truckee River outlet dam in Tahoe City. Open daily 10-4 pm 530.583.1762 Tahoe Maritime Museum-6 miles south of Tahoe City in Homewood. Step back to the time when grand steamships and gleaming wood boats plied the waters of the lake. Closed Wednesdays, Open 10 am to 5 pm. 530.525.9253 Fanny Bridge-South of the intersection of Highways 89 & 28, at the light in Tahoe City. People bending over the rail of the bridge to watch trout frolic below Lake Tahoe’s only outlet, the Truckee River, gives the bridge its name Donner Memorial State Park & Museum-Highway 80, at the East end of Donner Lake in Truckee. Featuring information about the Donner Party, the history of Truckee & the building of the trans-continental railroad over the Sierras. Open daily 9 am-4 pm 530.582.7894 Hellman-Ehrman Mansion, Sugar Pine Point State Park-Located off Highway 89 nine miles south of Tahoe City on the West Shore. Explore 2 family friendly self-guided Nature Trails wandering through the forest and lake. Tour the historic Pine Lodge. Built in 1903 this stunning estate exemplifies Tahoe’s Golden Age. Daily tours May 25-Sept 30 from 10:30 am-3:30 pm Vikingsholm Castle-Emerald Bay, one of the most photographed sites in the world. Located 21 miles south of Tahoe City on Hwy 89. 1 mile walk down to the shoreline of the bay. This authentic 38-room reproduction of a Scandinavian castle was built in 1929 as a summer vacation home. Daily tours May 25-Sept 30 from 10:30 am-4:30 pm For a full list of activities go to GoTahoeNorth.com or Visit us at our Visitor Information Centers Tahoe City Kings Beach Incline Village 100 North Lake Blvd 8318 North Lake Blvd 969 Tahoe Blvd Tahoe City CA Kings Beach, CA Incline Village, NV 530.581.6900 530.581.6900 775.832.1606 .
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