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Top South Lake Tahoe Historic sites - Historical Places in South Lake Tahoe
"If you’re looking for places to visit that evoke serenity and peace, the Galena Creek Park is among the best that you can find in Reno. It is located next to another calming Nevada location, the Humbolt-Toiyabe National Forest. Throughout the park, you’ll be able to find miles and miles of different trails, some of which enter the forest and lead you back out again."
"Galena Creek Regional Park is one of the most popular destinations in Reno for families. No matter what season you choose to visit, this park has something fun to offer your tribe."
"Straddling the borders of California and Nevada, this 725-acre park gets its name from old henry Van Sickle, who had a farm here back in the 1860s. Tourists took notice of it when it became an equestrian stable. Today, most of its attraction is down to the historic barn, a 1917 log cabin and various hiking trails, which lead to the Tahoe Rim Trail, a 165 km long loop through the Sierra Nevada a...Read more"
"People come to South Tahoe for skiing and snowboarding at Heavenly Mountain Resort. Oh, how we wish the weather didn't turn on us the day we arrived in Lake Tahoe South."
"One of the largest and longest beaches in Tahoe, Nevada Beach takes the prize for sunset strolling. This wide expanse of sand is perfectly positioned on the East Shore to face the dramatic colors on the west; you simply can’t find a better sunset view than here. With picnic tables, charcoal grills, and a large campground, Nevada Beach is a great spot for the family and one of the few dog-friendly beaches in Tahoe, so make sure to bring the pup!"
"Bijou Community Park is the only one of its kind in South Lake Tahoe. Created by the long-term locals of South Lake Tahoe, the park offers many amenities, including a public basketball court, a bike park, a fenced dog park, public restrooms, volleyball courts, a full-size skateboard park, one of the top disc golf courses in the country and open meadow areas for walking and...read more"
"North Star offers the luxury end of the spectrum of skiing with the only slopeside five-star lodging in the area, and don't forget Mt.Rose offering Tahoe's Highest Base elevation. Sugarbowl Ski Resort - Lake Tahoe"
"Don’t wait for a special occasion to make a reservation at this magical fine dining restaurant (that is the closest to the lake you’ll find in South Lake since it was built before new laws when into place). Floor-to-ceiling windows show off stunning views of the lake and mountains, and the meat-centric entrees, as well as the wine selection are fantastic. Be sure to book your reservation with the timing of the sunset in mind; it will help take the sting out of your bill."
"Edgewood Restaurant in the Clubhouse at Edgewood Tahoe is one of South Lake Tahoe's hidden gems. With its floor-to-ceiling windows, the restaurant offers striking views of Lake Tahoe. Diners indulge in culinary masterpieces paired with a carefully selected and diverse wine list."
"Alongside the casino floor in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, practically right in the middle of the gaming action, is The Oyster Bar. There have been seafood restaurants in the South Shore resorts before but never anything quite like this. The namesake offering is fresh seasonal oysters by the dozen, and don't miss out on the shrimp cocktail."
"Lake Tahoe’s first and only raw seafood bar, we keep it fresh and delicious daily. Located in the heart of the Hard Rock Casino, The Oyster..."
"Sushi Pier Tahoe in Stateline is an outpost of the popular sushi restaurant in Reno. It offers all-you-can-eat sushi seven days a week and a large selection of lunch and dinner entrees. The rolls menu includes hand rolls, long rolls and dinner long rolls and a special section of Reservoir Rolls, a nod to the Quentin Tarantino cult-classic film."
"Locals keep on coming back to this dynamite little sushi shack, where you can feast on bento boxes and nigiri (oblong-shaped sushi) combos, or big steaming bowls of floury udon..."
"Fatburger is a Los Angeles-based chain that specializes in cooking burgers over an open grill in sizes that might as well be called Big, Bigger and Biggest. Other Fatburger locations have come and gone in the Reno-Tahoe area, but the site inside Harrah’s was the first in the region and is still going strong. This food-court eatery offers burgers, onion rings, French fries, milkshakes and...read more"