Population:
21,600
Elevation:
Tahoe City: 6302 feet
Truckee: 5820 feet
Average Temperatures:
Month
High
Low
January
38F
16F
February
38F
16F
March
46F
21F
April
53F
29F
May
60F
36F
June
73F
41F
July
81F
43F
August
81F
41F
September
73F
37F
October
63F
34F
November
52F
30F
December
40F
15F
If the weather is questionable,
call (530) 583-6985 to check cable car operation schedules and weather
conditions. In every season, sunscreen is a must because of the greater
intensity of the sun’s rays at higher elevations. A jacket is also
recommended, because the temperature is much cooler at Lake Tahoe’s elevation
than in the valley.
The Area
North Lake Tahoe
(North Shore)
is less developed,
and is where most of the large, expensive vacation homes are located. It has
more of a wilderness feel than the South Shore and more opportunities for
outdoor recreation, including things like mountain biking in addition to
traditional outdoor sports.
North Lake Tahoe is a
seasonally inhabited area that stretches along 40 miles of shoreline. It
contains three residential communities as well as the Tahoe and Toiyabe
National Forests and a number of state parks. The resort communities are known
as the West shore; the North shore, and the Truckee River Canyon area.
South Lake Tahoe
(South Shore)
is much more
populated and developed, with a concentration of casinos, miles of motels,
shops, restaurants, etc. There is always lots to do in and around this area. It
is also well known for its clubs, restaurants and night life.
If you're going in
the summer, plan to jet-ski, parasail, and take a hot air balloon ride right off
the lake!
The
Lake Tahoe area straddles the Nevada/California border. The state line cuts
through the lake lengthwise, so that the western shore is in California; the
eastern shore in Nevada and some properties situated north and south of the Lake
are in both States. One such hotel even has a dotted line running through its
rooms to indicate in which State occupants are located.
The drive entirely around Lake
Tahoe is 72 miles in length and takes about three hours. It is recommended
during the summer months only. During the winter, Highway 89, which runs along
the west shore and connects South Tahoe and Tahoe City closes when there is too
much snow. There is good public transportation to all points of interest.
Summer and winter are the optimal times to visit the Lake Tahoe area.
Remember that there is the
possibility of snow in the higher elevations throughout the year. Always check
the weather forecast before driving into the mountains in order to be prepared.
Lake Tahoe, South Shore and
North Shore Casinos
South Lake Tahoe casinos
include Caesars, Harrah’s, Harvey’s, Horizon, and the Lakeside Inn.
North Lake Tahoe casinos
include the Hyatt Regency in Incline Village and the Cal-Neva
and Biltmore in Crystal Bay!.
Gambling Age:
Persons under 21 years of age are not permitted by law to
gamble. They can walk through the casinos, but cannot stop at any of the
games. They are allowed to wait in line for a show or a restaurant table with
their parents.
Getting There
Airport:
The South Lake Tahoe airport has flights to and from the major airports in
California. The airport is located just south of the city on Highway 50.
Several airlines fly into Reno International Airport. The Tahoe casino express
operates a shuttle service between Reno International Airport and Lake Tahoe.
Airport:
Tahoe-Truckee is a non-commercial airport for small private planes. It is
located southeast of Truckee.
Road Conditions:
Telephone 1-800-427-7623 for information on winter driving conditions and road
closures.
Bus:
South Lake Tahoe is serviced by greyhound on a regular, daily basis from all
major cities. The terminal is located inside Harrah’s Hotel-Casino on Lake
Tahoe Blvd. For information telephone (702) 588-4645.
Travel in the area:
Van shuttles go back and forth between the hotels and
the casinos daily at 1/2 hour intervals
California side trip:
San Francisco is an easy 3.5 hour drive from Lake Tahoe. Take Hwy 50 west to
Sacramento and then I-80 to San Francisco. This would be the best route from
South Lake Tahoe. (You can also take I-80 all the way which would be the best
from North Lake Tahoe.