From the crystal water of the East Shore to the powder above Incline Village, these are the categories visitors fall for first. Pick a thread and pull.
The lake never closes. Here's what rises to the top as the seasons turn.
Stake out a spot at Sand Harbor or Kings Beach and wade into the clearest water of the year.
Explore beaches
Paddle the East Shore coves or take a sunset cruise across the deepest blue you'll ever see.
On-water fun
Wildflowers and big-water panoramas on the East Shore Trail and the Tahoe Rim Trail.
Find a trail
Golden aspens light up Hope Valley and the West Shore — the quietest, prettiest season to drive the lake.
Scenic routes
Crisp air and empty trails make autumn prime time for the flow trails around Northstar and Tahoe City.
More activities
Harvest menus and festival weekends — including Autumn Food & Wine up at Northstar.
Where to eat
From Diamond Peak's lake views to Palisades' Olympic terrain — a dozen resorts within an hour.
Hit the slopes
Free hills at Tahoe Meadows and managed parks near Incline and Tahoe City for all ages.
Snow play spots
Quiet groomed tracks and backcountry meadows when you'd rather earn your turns slowly.
More winter fun
Bluebird days, soft snow and sunshine — Tahoe's deep base keeps resorts spinning into spring.
Late-season slopes
Snowmelt feeds roaring creeks and meadow blooms on the lower trails around the lake.
Find a trail
Smaller crowds and lower rates — the locals' favorite window to have the lake to yourself.
Where to stay
Tahoe is enormous, and this guide spends most of its time on the quieter, scenic stretch that runs from Tahoe City around through Kings Beach, Incline Village and the East Shore.
That's the home of Sand Harbor's turquoise coves, the lake-view runs at Diamond Peak and Mt. Rose, the cliff-jumping at Secret Cove, the paved Tahoe East Shore Trail, and the low-key casinos of Crystal Bay — a little less crowded, and a lot of what makes Tahoe, Tahoe.
The annual gatherings worth planning a trip around. Check each organizer for current dates and tickets.
Open-air theater right on the sand at Sand Harbor State Park, with the lake as the backdrop — one of the East Shore's signature nights out.
The country's biggest celebrity golf tournament, drawing pro athletes and entertainers to Edgewood Tahoe on the South Shore.
A world-class mountain-running festival in Olympic Valley at Palisades Tahoe, climbing the same peaks that hosted the 1960 Olympics.
Tastings, cooking demos and harvest dinners in the village at Northstar California as the aspens start to turn.
Pick your season, choose where to stay, and line up the activities — our planning guide pulls it all together.
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