2016 Lake Tahoe Fireworks Guide
Lake Tahoe is famous for its numerous spectacular Fourth of July fireworks displays. All over the area, the sky explodes with rainbows of light. And there’s plenty to celebrate on the ground as well. Here’s a quick and easy guide to some of the highlights and options for 2016...Tahoe's Oldest Golf Course Celebrates 100 Years
Tahoe City Golf Course, the oldest course at Lake Tahoe, celebrates its centennial anniversary this season with a variety of events and specials, including a season tee-off celebration weekend, May 11 - 13th with green fees at turn of the century prices of only $.50.Plein Air Open Paints Tahoe This Week
A host of talented artists will take to the shores, paths, meadows and landscapes of North Lake Tahoe this week during the 2016 North Tahoe Arts Plein Air Open, June 13-18.Tahoe Time Lapse: Early Snow Dusts Sugar Bowl
One of a few recent wintry storms, this one notably colder and stronger, rolled over the Sierra Crest on Sunday, October 2nd, leaving a nice dusting of snow on the slopes and peaks of Sugar Bowl on Donner Summit.Wild Wind, Waves & Water Pound The Shores of North Lake Tahoe
The seemingly incessant series of winter storms that have rolled through the Sierra this January turned wet and wild for a few days in early February. On February 9th, after three days of rain, the winds and waves kicked up to new heights (7' waves on the lake were forecast). During a jaunt along the North Shore, we captured this segment documenting the scene.
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