6 Cool Things To Do On An Escape To Lake Tahoe

Calling all adventurers, nature admirers, and campers, to explore the breathtaking Lake Tahoe. It is situated on the California-Nevada state line and is easily the most beautiful lake in this State. Lake Tahoe is deeper than the Empire State Building with a whopping 22-mile radius. The larger-than-life lake is a dreamy all-year-round getaway. Here are 6 cool things to do on an escape to Lake Tahoe. 

Boating at Emerald Bay 

Relaxing cruises while tanning or kayaking with your buddies, Emerald Bay is the perfect spot for you. It is on the southwestern side of Lake Tahoe. We highly recommend renting a boat at Lake Tahoe for the best Tahoe experience with your friends or family. As it is more shaded than the rest of the lake and shallower, the water changes from crystal blue to a blue-green (hence the name); making for beautiful photo opportunities. 

Tahoe Day Hikes 

On a summer's day, nature trails are the perfect activity whether you are alone or in a large group. Lake Tahoe’s trail is scenic and rejuvenating. The Cascade Fall Trail is best for beginners, Rubicon Trail is a tourist favorite while Mount Tallac is suited for advanced hikers and backpackers. Hikes can be enjoyed on foot, mountain bike, and even horseback. So saddle up, grab your sunnies and enjoy the day in nature. If you are unsure of the path, make sure to check out the route beforehand via GPS to ensure a safe excursion. 

Snowboarding and Skiing Adventures

Sweaty summer trails are not for the faint-hearted but Lake Tahoe’s winter slopes are its claim to fame since the 1960s Winter Olympics. You can stay at the Palisades Tahoe Resort for a historical throwback to the Olympics, or at the Heavenly Resort for a variety of slopes. While skiing, keep an eye out for the majestic Tundra Swan and other winter animals. If you are like me and drawn to the snow, grab your skis and head to Lake Tahoe in January and February. 

Most Instagram-Worthy Foods

Glazed and Confused is the iconic donut spot at Lake Tahoe. This boutique bakery puts a whimsical take on your predictable store-bought donut. Locals’ favorite is the fried chicken glazed donut. Floyd the Donut is the store’s mascot who pops up in-store - a fun family-friendly selfie moment. Stop by the Glazed and Confused cafe for your morning go-to snack before exploring the rest of your day. 

Local Historic Sites

Lake Tahoe has a strong historical architecture imprinted in its natural surroundings. The Washoe Tribe, meaning ‘people from here’, were native to Lake Tahoe. The Tallac Museum on the Baldwin Estate honors the tribe’s history, featuring early 1930’s home life. Taking the time to acknowledge the origin story of the lake is a reflective and insightful experience. Vikingsholm is a Scandinavian-inspired historical site, built in 1929 by Mrs. Knight at Emerald Bay. You can take a tour of the mansion, stay a night or exclusively explore through ‘Conversations with History’. Partying during the 1920s is recreated during August each year. The Gatsby Festival includes vintage car displays, jazz concerts, and family fun markets on the estate premises. Grab your pearls, practice doing your hair in the classic 1920’s finger waves, and hide your liquor, for a night filled with Louis Armstrong musical wonders. 

Camping at Kings Beach

Camping or lounging at the beach is an inexpensive and easy alternative to all the activities at Lake Tahoe. Tourists will love it because it has so many trendy cafes and restaurants within walking distance. Grab your camera and take your family and friends along to experience a relaxing water adventure on paddleboards and kayaks. For all of the fishermen, don’t forget to apply for a license so that you can enjoy a long day of fishing in the summer sun. We recommend ending the beach day off with a couple of blankets and campfire songs while you stay warm next in the barbecue pits and have late-night conversations and laughs at the picnic tables. Mark Twain best described Lake Tahoe as the fairest picture on earth. With endless adventure activities for everyone, it is no understatement that Lake Tahoe is a wonderful getaway destination.