About Vacation Rentals in Lake Tahoe Area

Nothing beats the sheer thrill of snow and 409 inches of snowfall is by all means a huge load of winter fun! Yes, an average snow fall of 409 inches, 10 cross country resorts, and 15 downhill resorts - presenting Lake Tahoe, located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and bordering both
California and
Nevada. Lake Tahoe is the United States' premier skiing destination. Snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledding, snowmobiling, and even sleigh riding is out there to transform your vacation into moments of bliss! Come summer, Lake Tahoe shows its sunny side and vacationers can enjoy sailing, beaches, golf, rock climbing, water sports, bungee jumping, parasailing, riding, camping, ballooning, and much more.
Emerald Bay State Park, Lake Tahoe offers a magnificent view of the Lake Tahoe Area. Emerald Bay State Park is an underwater state park and if you are a scuba diver, you have the opportunity to see all those boats and barges resting in the lake. If you would like to get fascinated by the splendor of Scandinavian architecture, just hike the one mile trek down to Vikingsholm Castle. With hand hewn timber, intricate wood carvings, and Nordic fireplaces, the castle is one treat that you should never miss during your vacation in Lake Tahoe.
Incline village calls all golfers to come and play either the Championship Course or the Mountain Course. Folf in the area is rich with Lake Tahoe views and a majestic mountain backdrop. Fallen Leaf Lake is an anglers challenge while Squallywood offers the ultimate skiing experience. Squaw Valley, USA, has earned the moniker 'Squallywood' for its laid back California culture. You can also visit
Gold Country destinations from your Lake Tahoe Vacation Homes.