A day on the trails, the slopes or the water earns a serious recovery —” and Tahoe's resort spas are built for exactly that. Think massage and hot-stone treatments, mineral pools and hot tubs, saunas and quiet relaxation lounges with mountain views.
Many of the best are tucked inside the lake's destination resorts, and most welcome non-guests by appointment or with a day pass. Book ahead on winter and summer weekends —” spa slots fill as fast as the powder days.
A lean toward the North and East Shore resorts, where the lake's best spas keep their treatment rooms busy year-round.
The full-service spa at the lakefront Hyatt Regency Incline Village —” massage, facials and a relaxation lounge steps from the East Shore.
A serene mountain spa at Everline Resort & Spa below Palisades —” treatments, pools and a hot tub after a day on the slopes or the golf course.
The luxury mid-mountain spa at the Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe at Northstar —” a polished, splurge-worthy retreat with an outdoor heated pool.