Lake Tahoe
:Tahoe redirects here. For the SUV, see Chevrolet Tahoe.
Tourist activities
Today, the area surrounding Lake Tahoe is full of restaurants, ski slopes and casinos.
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Winter sports
During ski season, thousands of people from all over California, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose, flock to the slopes for some of the best skiing in the world. Lake Tahoe, in addition to its panaramic beauty, is well known for its blizzards. It gets more snow than anywhere in the United States and more than 99% of the world.
Related Topics:
Ski - California - Los Angeles - San Francisco - San Jose - Skiing - Blizzard - United States
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Some of the major ski areas in Tahoe include:
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- Heavenly Valley: the largest Ski area at Tahoe, located near Stateline, Nevada
- Squaw Valley: the second largest ski area, known for its hosting of the 1960 Winter Olympics, located near Tahoe City
- Alpine Meadows: a medium sized ski area on the north shore only a few miles from Squaw Valley
- Diamond Peak: a medium sized ski area located near King's Beach
- Northstar-at-Tahoe: a popular north shore ski area
- Kirkwood: a south shore ski area which gets more snow than any other ski area in Tahoe
- Sierra-at-Tahoe: a small south shore ski area
- Boreal: a small ski area in Donner Pass
- Sugar Bowl: a medium sized ski area in Donner Pass
- Donner Ski Ranch: a very small ski area in donner pass
- Homewood: a medium sized ski area on the west shore
- Mount Rose: a medium sized ski area north-east of the Lake
Scattered throughout Tahoe are public and private sled parks. Some, such as Granlibakken are equipped with rope tows to help sledders get up the hill.
Related Topics:
Granlibakken - Rope tow
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Many ski areas in Tahoe also have Snow tubing, such as Squaw Valley. Snow tubing is popular among people who are interested in alternative sports. (Rather than skiing or snowboarding)
Related Topics:
Snow tubing - Squaw Valley
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Water sports
During the summer, the lake is popular for water sports and beach activities. The two cities most identified with the Lake Tahoe tourist area are South Lake Tahoe, California and the smaller Stateline, Nevada; smaller centers on the California shoreline include Tahoe City and Kings Beach.
Related Topics:
Water sports - Tourist - South Lake Tahoe, California - Stateline, Nevada - Tahoe City - Kings Beach
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Boating, the primary activity in Tahoe in the summer, is known worldwide. There are lakefront restaraunts all over the Lake, most equipped with docks and Buoys (See the restaraunts section) There are all sorts of boating events, such as sailboat racing, firework shows over the lake, guided cruises, and more. Lake Tahoe also has its own Coast Guard
Related Topics:
Dock - Buoys - Coast Guard
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List of Tahoe Marinas:
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- Homewood High and Dry Marina
- Sierra Boat Company
- Tahoe City Marina
- Tahoe Gal
- Tahoe Queen
- M.S. Dixe
List of Lake Tahoe Cruise Ships:
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Hiking
There are hundreds of hiking trails all around the lake. They range in size, legnth, difficulty, and popularity. One of the most famous of Tahoe's trails is the Tahoe Rim Trail, an 165 mile trail that circumnavigates the lake.
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Gambling
Gambling is legal on the Nevada side of the lake, the resort area of Lake Tahoe attracts all kinds of fun seekers, year round. In the town of Stateline, near Heavenly Valley, there are myriads of enormous casinos filled all year long.
Related Topics:
Gambling - Stateline - Heavenly Valley
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See also: List of Tahoe Casinos
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| ► | Geography |
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