Already covered the beaches, trails and fishing? Here's the rest of the Tahoe menu — on the water, in the saddle, high above the lake, or simply under the stars.
Rent a powerboat or pontoon from a North Shore marina, or skip the wheel and book a scenic or sunset cruise — including the paddlewheelers to Emerald Bay.
From lift-served flow trails at Northstar to the cliff-hugging Flume Trail and the paved East Shore path, Tahoe is a cyclist's playground.
Play mountain and lakeside courses with jaw-dropping backdrops, from the Championship course at Incline Village to the Nicklaus layouts near Truckee.
Ride the lifts in summer for effortless big views — Heavenly's gondola and the Northstar and Palisades cabins run long after the snow melts.
High, dry air and limited light pollution make Tahoe superb for stargazing. Some resorts run astronomy nights with telescopes on the mountain.
When the legs are done, recover with lakeside spas, hot tubs and wellness retreats — a perfect counterweight to a day on the trails or slopes.
Mix and match a cruise, a ride and a sunset, then choose where to stay and eat.