Summer is here and Lake Tahoe is the perfect place to enjoy the fresh alpine air and the cool and clear waters. From Kings Beach to Tahoe City, we have many public beaches offering a variety of recreation activities that will suit the entire family. Tahoe City Commons Continue Reading
About North Lake Tahoe
North Shore Neighborhoods The neighborhoods of North Lake Tahoe offer a diversity of architectural styles that also includes charming, Old Tahoe style cabins. In addition to many lakefront homes, the roads wind throughout the upper hillsides in a way that many properties Continue Reading
Piers and Buoys at Lake Tahoe
Piers and Buoys at Lake Tahoe If you are considering buying a property at Lake Tahoe, having direct access to the lake can increase the value of your home. Many communities around the North and West shores of Lake Tahoe have homeowner associations that allow access to a Continue Reading
Tahoe City’s Penny Bear
By Tim Hauserman A walk along Tahoe City’s lakefront bluff has a new and surprising addition at the Heritage Plaza. A huge 5700 pound bear statue covered in 200,000 pennies…yes, pennies. The twelve foot tall grizzly bear and cubs called Ursa Mater was built by the artist Continue Reading
Fanny Bridge Revitalization Project
New bridge across Truckee River under construction. By Tim Hauserman Construction began May 1st on the next phase of the Fanny Bridge Community Revitalization project in Tahoe City. The project includes a new bridge across the Truckee River, which will Continue Reading
Tahoe City Golf Course 100th Anniversary!
(Earliest available view of the clubhouse) By Tim Hauserman The Tahoe City Golf Course is 100 years old this summer! It was originally designed in 1918 by May “Queenie” Dunn-Webb one of the first female course designers in the United States. The course was originally Continue Reading
Tahoe City Winter Sports Park
By Tim Hauserman The Tahoe City Winter Sports Park, run by the Tahoe City Parks and Recreation Department, is a little gem in the center of Tahoe City that is a perfect place to introduce the family to winter fun. The recent snow has allowed the park to groom the Continue Reading
Looking for Bald Eagles
By Tim Hauserman Last January I spent a very cold three hours gazing out over Lake Tahoe for eagles as part of the Tahoe Institute for Natural Sciences Mid Winter Bald Eagle Count. My friend Joyce Chambers and I were part of an effort throughout the region to discover how Continue Reading
Exploring Donner Summit
By Tim Hauserman While the Donner Party didn’t exactly find Donner Pass to be shangra la in October 1844, you might find the top of Old Highway 40 to be a much more hospitable fall playground. You will find spectacular views of Rainbow Bridge, Donner Lake, Truckee and the Continue Reading
Summer Concerts from the Water!
By Tim Hauserman This year, with Lake Tahoe just below it’s high water mark, a great way to see Tahoe City’s Sunday Concerts on the Beach has been via water. We paddled over with our kayaks from Fanny Bridge this past Sunday to watch the Brothers Comatose band play to a Continue Reading
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