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Lake Tahoe Vacation Rentals - Sightseeing
From the Stream Profile Chamber to the State Park, there's a lot to see during your visit to our Lake Tahoe vacation rentals at the Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge. The panoramic views combined with the fully appointed accommodations are ideal for individuals, couples and families. See Lake Tahoe for the first time during your Lake Tahoe vacation rentals stay.

Emerald Bay – 72 Mile Scenic Drive
This 72-mile scenic drive gives Tahoe rental guests a chance to see the beautiful area around Emerald Bay. Camera buffs will enjoy the numerous photographic opportunities waiting for first time and returning visitors. Despite the well-traveled nature of Lake Tahoe, this area remains pristine and captivating in its beauty.

Sand Harbor
Sand Harbor is popular for its sandy beaches, boat launches, picnicking, and group use facilities. It is located three miles south of Incline Village on State Route 28. During the summer, Sand Harbor is home to the Lake Tahoe Shakespearean Festival; offering guests an escape full of music, laughter and much more!

Squaw Valley USA
Known for its role in the 1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley USA is also a favorite amongst snow enthusiasts. Squaw Valley USA measures 4,000 skiable acres spread over six peaks at a base elevation of 6,200 feet. The summit peaks at 9,050 feet for a vertical rise of 2,850 feet. The world’s most advanced lift system offers access to Squaw’s 170 trails, on which skiers and riders will find steep chutes, wide, impeccably groomed boulevards, open glades and deep powder pockets.

Tallac Historic Site
Visitors staying at our Lake Tahoe vacation rentals can discover history at the Tallac Historic Site. The Baldwin, Pope and Heller family estates stand as a testimonial to the wealth. Built as summer getaways for the upper crust at the turn of the 20th century, they feature historic tours, museums and much more for families and children to enjoy. From Indian artifacts, to a glimpse of life in the 1920s, find it at all.

 

D.L. Bliss State Park
Guests of our Lake Tahoe vacation rentals should be sure to visit this park, which are the home of Vikingsholm Castle, Fannette Island and some of the most spectacular scenery in northern Nevada. Scuba divers staying at our Lake Tahoe vacation rentals can enjoy the Underwater Park and view the remains of boats from the 1800s. With a boat camp with 20 campsites, guests can combine boating with camping since each feature a buoy of its own. Discover the excellent sunbathing and picnic locations along with all the hiking trails. Guests only have to pay a parking fee of $6.

Stream Profile Chamber
Following the interpretive trail starting at Taylor Creek Visitor's Center will lead you to the profile chamber that is located below ground-level adjacent to the creek. The chamber houses a floor-to-ceiling glass bay window that shows fish and other marine life in their natural habitat. During the fall, the annual spawning run of the Kokanee Salmon is a sight to see. If you have an extra hour to spend in the area, this is a great learning experience for the entire family. Admission is free.


Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge · 7630 North Lake Boulevard, Tahoe Vista, California,
U.S.A. 96148 · Reservations (877) 477-7368

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