Summer in Tahoe 2021

 

  • Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival at Sand Harbor: Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy live theater right on the lake! This year includes the Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), an irreverent and lightning-paced romp through some of the greatest plays of all time.
  • 4th of July Lights on the Lake Fireworks: Each year, Lake Tahoe puts on a spectacular fireworks show to celebrate the 4th. NBC’s Today Show calls it one of the top fireworks display in the country! Follow the link to find some of the top spots to view the event.
  • The American Century Championship Celebrity Golf Tournament at Edgewood: July 6th-11th, pro athletes and Hollywood celebrities will compete in this ever-popular event at one of Lake Tahoe’s most beautiful golf courses.
  • Hot August Nights: Celebrating America’s love of classic cars and rock ‘n roll, this year’s event will be held in Virginia City on July 30th-31st and Reno/Sparks on August 3rd-8th.

A tour of the historic Virginia City or a Thunderbird Lodge Tour (by land, boat or kayak) might round out those summer days… what are your favorite ways to spend summer in Tahoe?

Dreaming of a Tahoe Christmas?

The Eagles’ Nest,
Lake Tahoe

Interested in spending the holidays in Tahoe this year? We sometimes have openings at Tahoe Village and the Eagles’ Nest during Christmas and/or New Year’s week. If you’re dreaming of holidays spent skiing or lounging by a fire, check with our Reservations Department for information about our 2020 availability and upgrade fees.

Happy travels!

Start Planning: Autumn in Tahoe

Lake Tahoe

Ready to plan a fall adventure to Tahoe? Here are some of our favorite activities during this beautiful time of year:

Oktoberfest can be found various places and dates from late September through October. Visit Camp Richardson during the first weekend in October or Squaw Valley on September 19th.

The Kokanee Salmon Festival at Taylor Creek celebrates the fall migration of the Kokanee salmon. This free family event is held October 3rd and 4th. This year, for the first time ever, the Lahontan National Fish Hatchery will release 5,000 large Pilot Peak Lahontan cutthroat trout into their home waters of Lake Tahoe. The public is invited to the restocking of the 12″-14″ sized trout over the course of the weekend.

Apple Hill is open year-round but is always fun during autumn. Pick apples, sample apple ciders and apple pies, visit a winery and enjoy the fall colors!

Do you have your own favorite activities in Tahoe during fall? Please share!

Reminder: Tahoe Summer Road Repairs

View from the Eagles’ Nest

Vacationing in Tahoe this summer? Extensive pavement repairs are currently underway throughout the Tahoe Village parking lots and streets. This means that RVs and trailers will not be allowed in the area from May through October. This will affect both our Tahoe Village and Eagles’ Nest resorts, so please keep this in mind when making your summer plans.

Thank you, and happy travels!