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Samodzielna wycieczka audio z przewodnikiem po jeziorze Tahoe

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Download the GuideAlong self-guided audio tour and you'll discover more on your Lake Tahoe road trip. Hear fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips and directions play automatically along the route, all based on your location.

You'll be guided to all of the area's famous highlights as well as lessor known gems including one of the most photographed places on earth, historical estates from the turn of the 20th century, and a famous mountain pass that has witnessed some epic moments in American history.

Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you, and bypass any that don’t.

✅ Stories, tips and directions play automatically based on your location
✅ Travel at your own pace
✅ Tour offline using GPS, no cell service or WiFi needed
✅ Suggested itineraries for half, full or multi day use
✅ Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates.
✅ Like having a tour guide along for the drive

Purchase one tour per vehicle.
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GyPSy Guide Aplikacja audio i wycieczka po jeziorze Tahoe
Swoboda odkrywania we własnym tempie
Pomoc e-mailowa, czatowa i telefoniczna
Możliwość zaprojektowania własnego planu podróży w oparciu o czas i zainteresowania
Wskazówki dotyczące podróży w aplikacji, porady dotyczące planowania wycieczek i sugerowane trasy
Historie, wskazówki i wskazówki, które odtwarzają się automatycznie na podstawie Twojej lokalizacji
Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to Access: After booking you’ll receive an email and text with instructions (search “Download Audio Tour”). Click the link in the email/text to sign in with your preferred Apple or Google account and redeem your voucher code ahead of time.
  • Download The GuideAlong App: Download the free app over WiFi or cellular data and sign in with the same Apple or Google account.
  • Download The Tour: Download the tour in the GuideAlong app under 'My Tours' over WiFi or cellular data.
  • Start The Tour: Open the tour in the GuideAlong app to preview the start locations, tour route and trip planner, or start the tour.
  • Location-Based Stories: Audio commentary plays automatically as you drive using your phone’s GPS chip. Wherever you are and whichever direction you’re going, you’ll hear the best stories and tips.
  • Flexible Travel Date: Tours are a one-time purchase with no expiry or date/time limit. If your plans change to a different day, there’s no need to change your travel date.
  • Tour at Your Leisure: With GuideAlong, you control the pace. Start, stop, and resume the tour any day, anytime, adapting it to your schedule.
  • Driving Tours: Group Savings: One purchase covers everyone in the vehicle, making it a cost-effective way to explore.
  • Works Offline: No internet or cell service is required once the audio tour is downloaded to your phone, so you can relax and tour offline.
  • Bring A Charger: Pack a USB/C car charger for charging and easy sound connectivity, and make sure your device is fully charged.
  • Technical Support: The GuideAlong support team is available daily by toll-free phone, online chat, and email.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Lake Tahoe
Ponieważ audioprzewodniki odtwarzają komentarze na podstawie Twojej lokalizacji GPS, możesz stworzyć własną trasę wzdłuż trasy wycieczki, aby dopasować ją do swoich zainteresowań i harmonogramu. Możesz też skorzystać z naszych narzędzi do planowania podróży, aby uzyskać nasze sugestie dotyczące półdniowych, pełnych lub kilkudniowych tras. Poniżej wymieniono niektóre z wielu najważniejszych wydarzeń;
2
Przełęcz Donnera
Przełęcz Donner jest miejscem kluczowego przejścia przez pasmo Sierra Nevada i jako taka była świadkiem epickich momentów w historii Ameryki, od tragicznego losu Partii Donnerów po budowę pierwszej transkontynentalnej linii kolejowej i transkontynentalnej autostrady. Opcje zwiedzania w rejonie przełęczy Donner obejmują Donner Memorial State Park and Lake, w którym znajduje się interesujące muzeum, lub kontynuować jazdę starą autostradą, aby zobaczyć pozostałości oryginalnych tuneli kolejowych wysadzanych przez chińskich imigrantów, starożytne petroglify i kilka malownicze punkty widokowe.
3
Szlak Tahoe East Shore
Ukończony w 2019 roku wspaniały szlak East Shore Trail biegnie przez trzy mile między Incline Village i Sand Harbor, oferując łatwy dostęp do 11 półdzikich plaż i 17 punktów widokowych, gdy wije się przez Park Stanowy Lake Tahoe Nevada. Szlak jest utwardzony i szeroki, dzięki czemu jest przyjazny dla rowerzystów, wózków inwalidzkich i pieszych. A jeśli chcesz odwiedzić Hidden Beach (jedno z najspokojniejszych miejsc w North Tahoe, aby cieszyć się zachodem słońca), spacer lub jazda na rowerze stąd to jedyna opcja. Na końcu szlaku znajduje się Park Stanowy Sand Harbor, w którym można wypożyczyć kajaki i deski do wiosłowania na stojąco.
4
Park stanowy Emerald Bay
Zamki, wodospady i plaże, o rany! Niezależnie od tego, co masz na myśli, na pewno znajdziesz to w najpopularniejszym parku w Tahoe. Ta oszałamiająca zatoczka wyrzeźbiona w lodowcu ma jeden fotogeniczny widok po drugim i jest najczęściej fotografowanym miejscem wokół jeziora Tahoe. Podziwiaj jedyną wyspę Tahoe, Fanette, z Inspiration Point; lub bezczynnie unosząc się na desce SUP, chłonąc trochę promieni, nie możesz się pomylić. Jednym z najbardziej wyjątkowych zabytków Emerald Bay jest podwodny szlak dziedzictwa morskiego dla miłośników snorkelingu i nurków, który prowadzi pod powierzchnią wraków różnych barek i łodzi. Miłośnicy pieszych wędrówek mogą wybrać się na słynny Szlak Rubicon, Dolne Wodospady Orła, Wodospady Górnego Orła i Jezioro Orli w Pustkowiu. Może to być ruchliwe miejsce, a wczesne przybycie zwiększa Twoje szanse na zdobycie miejsca parkingowego w pobliżu.
5
Muzeum Strażnika
Muzeum Gatekeeper's w Tahoe City ma dwie główne kolekcje: kolekcję wyrobów plecionkarskich rdzennych mieszkańców oraz małą wystawę związaną z Zimowymi Igrzyskami Olimpijskimi w 1960 roku. 270 ręcznie tkanych koszy, z których większość pochodzi z przełomu XIX i XX wieku, rozciąga się od Arizony po Kolumbię Brytyjską, prezentując szereg tradycyjnych wzorów. Tuż obok Gatekeeper's Museum znajduje się Fanny Bridge, który przecina jedyne ujście jeziora Tahoe: rzekę Truckee. Fanny Bridge pierwotnie wziął swoją nazwę od – zgadliście – tyłków wszystkich tych turystów spoglądających przez most na pstrągi w rzece Truckee! I będziemy cieszyć się malowniczymi widokami na ładną zaporę Tahoe z tego miejsca.
6
Szlak Rubikonowy
Podążając wzdłuż linii brzegowej między parkami stanowymi Emerald Bay i parkami stanowymi DL Bliss, Rubicon jest często nazywany najlepszą wędrówką w Tahoe. Po drodze możesz połączyć wszystkie rodzaje zabytków, od rezydencji Vikingsholm Mansion i Lower Eagle Falls w Emerald Bay po zrujnowaną latarnię morską z 1916 r. w DL Bliss. Jeśli ustawisz transport samochodowy (parkowanie może być wyzwaniem), możesz po prostu wybrać się na wędrówkę w jedną stronę (4,5 mil). Jeśli nie, będziesz musiał wędrować w obie strony, czyli łącznie 9 mil, ale zmiana wysokości nie przypomina prawdziwej górskiej wędrówki.
7
Miejsce historyczne Tallac
Poznaj styl życia bogatych i sławnych mieszkańców San Francisco... sto lat wstecz. Trzy domy wakacyjne - Baldwin, Pope i Valhalla - stoją pośród wysokich starych drzew na południowym brzegu Tahoe. Na przełomie XIX i XX wieku kasyno, sala balowa, korty do krokieta i rejsy parowcem zapewniały rozrywkę zamożnym gościom. W miesiącach letnich można zwiedzać rezydencje lub załapać się na koncert w plenerze, ale tereny pozostają otwarte przez cały rok i zawsze stanowią ciekawy spacer. W pobliżu znajduje się publiczna plaża Kiva, ze wspaniałymi widokami na pustynię Desolation.
8
Lake Tahoe
As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule. Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries. Some of the many highlights are listed below;
9
Donner Pass
Donner Pass is the site of a key passage through the Sierra Nevada range, and as such has witnessed some epic moments in American history, ranging from the tragic fate of the Donner Party to the construction of both the first transcontinental railroad and transcontinental highway. Visiting options at the Donner Pass area include the Donner Memorial State Park and Lake which is home to an engaging museum, or keep driving up the old highway to see the remnants of the original railway tunnels blasted out by Chinese immigrants, ancient petroglyphs, and several scenic viewpoints.
10
Tahoe East Shore Trail
Completed in 2019, the gorgeous East Shore Trail runs for three miles between Incline Village and Sand Harbor, offering easy access to 11 semi-wild beaches and 17 vista points as it meanders through Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. The trail is paved and wide, making it bicycle, wheelchair and pedestrian friendly. And if you'd like to visit Hidden Beach (one of the more peaceful spots in North Tahoe to enjoy the sunset), walking or cycling from here is the only option. At the trail's terminus is Sand Harbor State Park, where you can rent kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
11
Emerald Bay State Park
Castles, waterfalls, and beaches, oh my! Whatever your fancy, you’ll be sure to find it at Tahoe’s most popular park. This stunning glacier-carved cove has one photogenic vista after another and is the most photograph location around Lake Tahoe. Admire Tahoe’s only island, Fanette, from Inspiration Point; or idly floating on an SUP while soaking up some rays, you can’t go wrong. One of Emerald Bay’s most unique sights is the maritime heritage underwater trail for snorkelers and divers, which passes the wrecks of various barges and boats beneath the surface. Hikers can take in the famous Rubicon Trail, Lower Eagle Falls, Upper Eagle Falls, and Eagle Lake in the Desolation Wilderness. This can be a busy location and an early arrival improves your chances of scoring a close-by parking spot.
12
Gatekeeper's Museum
The Gatekeeper's Museum in Tahoe City has two main collections: a collection of Native basketry, and a small display related to the 1960 Winter Olympics. The 270 handwoven baskets, most of which date from the turn of the twentieth century, range from Arizona to British Columbia, exhibiting an array of traditional designs. Just next to the Gatekeeper’s Museum is Fanny Bridge, which crosses Lake Tahoe’s only outlet: the Truckee River. Fanny Bridge originally got its name from - you guessed it - the backsides of all those tourists peering over the bridge at the trout in the Truckee River! And we'll enjoy scenic views of the pretty Tahoe Dam from this location.
13
Rubicon Trail
Following the shoreline between Emerald Bay State Park and DL Bliss State Park, the Rubicon is often named Tahoe’s best hike. You can link up all sorts of sights along the way, from the Vikingsholm Mansion and Lower Eagle Falls in Emerald Bay to a ruined 1916 lighthouse in DL Bliss. If you set up a car shuttle (parking can be a challenge), you can just do the hike one-way (4.5 miles). If not, you’ll need to hike round trip, which is a total of 9 miles, but the elevation change is not like a true mountain hike.
14
Tallac Historic Site
Get a taste of the lifestyles of San Francisco’s rich and famous... one hundred years in the past. Three vacation homes - the Baldwin, the Pope, and the Valhalla -stand amid towering old growth trees on Tahoe’s south shore. At the turn of the 20th century, a casino, ballroom, croquet courts, and steamer cruises kept well-heeled guests entertained. During the summer months you can tour the mansions or catch a concert en plein air, but the grounds remain open throughout the year and always make for an interesting stroll. Nearby is the public Kiva Beach, with fabulous views of the Desolation Wilderness beyond.
15
Lake Tahoe
As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule. Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries. Some of the many highlights are listed below;
16
Donner Pass
Donner Pass is the site of a key passage through the Sierra Nevada range, and as such has witnessed some epic moments in American history, ranging from the tragic fate of the Donner Party to the construction of both the first transcontinental railroad and transcontinental highway. Visiting options at the Donner Pass area include the Donner Memorial State Park and Lake which is home to an engaging museum, or keep driving up the old highway to see the remnants of the original railway tunnels blasted out by Chinese immigrants, ancient petroglyphs, and several scenic viewpoints.
17
Tahoe East Shore Trail
Completed in 2019, the gorgeous East Shore Trail runs for three miles between Incline Village and Sand Harbor, offering easy access to 11 semi-wild beaches and 17 vista points as it meanders through Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. The trail is paved and wide, making it bicycle, wheelchair and pedestrian friendly. And if you'd like to visit Hidden Beach (one of the more peaceful spots in North Tahoe to enjoy the sunset), walking or cycling from here is the only option. At the trail's terminus is Sand Harbor State Park, where you can rent kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
18
Emerald Bay State Park
Castles, waterfalls, and beaches, oh my! Whatever your fancy, you’ll be sure to find it at Tahoe’s most popular park. This stunning glacier-carved cove has one photogenic vista after another and is the most photograph location around Lake Tahoe. Admire Tahoe’s only island, Fanette, from Inspiration Point; or idly floating on an SUP while soaking up some rays, you can’t go wrong. One of Emerald Bay’s most unique sights is the maritime heritage underwater trail for snorkelers and divers, which passes the wrecks of various barges and boats beneath the surface. Hikers can take in the famous Rubicon Trail, Lower Eagle Falls, Upper Eagle Falls, and Eagle Lake in the Desolation Wilderness. This can be a busy location and an early arrival improves your chances of scoring a close-by parking spot.
19
Gatekeeper's Museum
The Gatekeeper's Museum in Tahoe City has two main collections: a collection of Native basketry, and a small display related to the 1960 Winter Olympics. The 270 handwoven baskets, most of which date from the turn of the twentieth century, range from Arizona to British Columbia, exhibiting an array of traditional designs. Just next to the Gatekeeper’s Museum is Fanny Bridge, which crosses Lake Tahoe’s only outlet: the Truckee River. Fanny Bridge originally got its name from - you guessed it - the backsides of all those tourists peering over the bridge at the trout in the Truckee River! And we'll enjoy scenic views of the pretty Tahoe Dam from this location.
20
Rubicon Trail
Following the shoreline between Emerald Bay State Park and DL Bliss State Park, the Rubicon is often named Tahoe’s best hike. You can link up all sorts of sights along the way, from the Vikingsholm Mansion and Lower Eagle Falls in Emerald Bay to a ruined 1916 lighthouse in DL Bliss. If you set up a car shuttle (parking can be a challenge), you can just do the hike one-way (4.5 miles). If not, you’ll need to hike round trip, which is a total of 9 miles, but the elevation change is not like a true mountain hike.
21
Tallac Historic Site
Get a taste of the lifestyles of San Francisco’s rich and famous... one hundred years in the past. Three vacation homes - the Baldwin, the Pope, and the Valhalla -stand amid towering old growth trees on Tahoe’s south shore. At the turn of the 20th century, a casino, ballroom, croquet courts, and steamer cruises kept well-heeled guests entertained. During the summer months you can tour the mansions or catch a concert en plein air, but the grounds remain open throughout the year and always make for an interesting stroll. Nearby is the public Kiva Beach, with fabulous views of the Desolation Wilderness beyond.
22
Lake Tahoe
As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule. Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries. Some of the many highlights are listed below;
23
Donner Pass
Donner Pass is the site of a key passage through the Sierra Nevada range, and as such has witnessed some epic moments in American history, ranging from the tragic fate of the Donner Party to the construction of both the first transcontinental railroad and transcontinental highway. Visiting options at the Donner Pass area include the Donner Memorial State Park and Lake which is home to an engaging museum, or keep driving up the old highway to see the remnants of the original railway tunnels blasted out by Chinese immigrants, ancient petroglyphs, and several scenic viewpoints.
24
Tahoe East Shore Trail
Completed in 2019, the gorgeous East Shore Trail runs for three miles between Incline Village and Sand Harbor, offering easy access to 11 semi-wild beaches and 17 vista points as it meanders through Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. The trail is paved and wide, making it bicycle, wheelchair and pedestrian friendly. And if you'd like to visit Hidden Beach (one of the more peaceful spots in North Tahoe to enjoy the sunset), walking or cycling from here is the only option. At the trail's terminus is Sand Harbor State Park, where you can rent kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
25
Emerald Bay State Park
Castles, waterfalls, and beaches, oh my! Whatever your fancy, you’ll be sure to find it at Tahoe’s most popular park. This stunning glacier-carved cove has one photogenic vista after another and is the most photograph location around Lake Tahoe. Admire Tahoe’s only island, Fanette, from Inspiration Point; or idly floating on an SUP while soaking up some rays, you can’t go wrong. One of Emerald Bay’s most unique sights is the maritime heritage underwater trail for snorkelers and divers, which passes the wrecks of various barges and boats beneath the surface. Hikers can take in the famous Rubicon Trail, Lower Eagle Falls, Upper Eagle Falls, and Eagle Lake in the Desolation Wilderness. This can be a busy location and an early arrival improves your chances of scoring a close-by parking spot.
26
Gatekeeper's Museum
The Gatekeeper's Museum in Tahoe City has two main collections: a collection of Native basketry, and a small display related to the 1960 Winter Olympics. The 270 handwoven baskets, most of which date from the turn of the twentieth century, range from Arizona to British Columbia, exhibiting an array of traditional designs. Just next to the Gatekeeper’s Museum is Fanny Bridge, which crosses Lake Tahoe’s only outlet: the Truckee River. Fanny Bridge originally got its name from - you guessed it - the backsides of all those tourists peering over the bridge at the trout in the Truckee River! And we'll enjoy scenic views of the pretty Tahoe Dam from this location.
27
Rubicon Trail
Following the shoreline between Emerald Bay State Park and DL Bliss State Park, the Rubicon is often named Tahoe’s best hike. You can link up all sorts of sights along the way, from the Vikingsholm Mansion and Lower Eagle Falls in Emerald Bay to a ruined 1916 lighthouse in DL Bliss. If you set up a car shuttle (parking can be a challenge), you can just do the hike one-way (4.5 miles). If not, you’ll need to hike round trip, which is a total of 9 miles, but the elevation change is not like a true mountain hike.
28
Tallac Historic Site
Get a taste of the lifestyles of San Francisco’s rich and famous... one hundred years in the past. Three vacation homes - the Baldwin, the Pope, and the Valhalla -stand amid towering old growth trees on Tahoe’s south shore. At the turn of the 20th century, a casino, ballroom, croquet courts, and steamer cruises kept well-heeled guests entertained. During the summer months you can tour the mansions or catch a concert en plein air, but the grounds remain open throughout the year and always make for an interesting stroll. Nearby is the public Kiva Beach, with fabulous views of the Desolation Wilderness beyond.
29
Lake Tahoe
As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule. Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries. Some of the many highlights are listed below;
30
Donner Pass
Donner Pass is the site of a key passage through the Sierra Nevada range, and as such has witnessed some epic moments in American history, ranging from the tragic fate of the Donner Party to the construction of both the first transcontinental railroad and transcontinental highway. Visiting options at the Donner Pass area include the Donner Memorial State Park and Lake which is home to an engaging museum, or keep driving up the old highway to see the remnants of the original railway tunnels blasted out by Chinese immigrants, ancient petroglyphs, and several scenic viewpoints.
31
Tahoe East Shore Trail
Completed in 2019, the gorgeous East Shore Trail runs for three miles between Incline Village and Sand Harbor, offering easy access to 11 semi-wild beaches and 17 vista points as it meanders through Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. The trail is paved and wide, making it bicycle, wheelchair and pedestrian friendly. And if you'd like to visit Hidden Beach (one of the more peaceful spots in North Tahoe to enjoy the sunset), walking or cycling from here is the only option. At the trail's terminus is Sand Harbor State Park, where you can rent kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
32
Emerald Bay State Park
Castles, waterfalls, and beaches, oh my! Whatever your fancy, you’ll be sure to find it at Tahoe’s most popular park. This stunning glacier-carved cove has one photogenic vista after another and is the most photograph location around Lake Tahoe. Admire Tahoe’s only island, Fanette, from Inspiration Point; or idly floating on an SUP while soaking up some rays, you can’t go wrong. One of Emerald Bay’s most unique sights is the maritime heritage underwater trail for snorkelers and divers, which passes the wrecks of various barges and boats beneath the surface. Hikers can take in the famous Rubicon Trail, Lower Eagle Falls, Upper Eagle Falls, and Eagle Lake in the Desolation Wilderness. This can be a busy location and an early arrival improves your chances of scoring a close-by parking spot.
33
Gatekeeper's Museum
The Gatekeeper's Museum in Tahoe City has two main collections: a collection of Native basketry, and a small display related to the 1960 Winter Olympics. The 270 handwoven baskets, most of which date from the turn of the twentieth century, range from Arizona to British Columbia, exhibiting an array of traditional designs. Just next to the Gatekeeper’s Museum is Fanny Bridge, which crosses Lake Tahoe’s only outlet: the Truckee River. Fanny Bridge originally got its name from - you guessed it - the backsides of all those tourists peering over the bridge at the trout in the Truckee River! And we'll enjoy scenic views of the pretty Tahoe Dam from this location.
34
Rubicon Trail
Following the shoreline between Emerald Bay State Park and DL Bliss State Park, the Rubicon is often named Tahoe’s best hike. You can link up all sorts of sights along the way, from the Vikingsholm Mansion and Lower Eagle Falls in Emerald Bay to a ruined 1916 lighthouse in DL Bliss. If you set up a car shuttle (parking can be a challenge), you can just do the hike one-way (4.5 miles). If not, you’ll need to hike round trip, which is a total of 9 miles, but the elevation change is not like a true mountain hike.
35
Tallac Historic Site
Get a taste of the lifestyles of San Francisco’s rich and famous... one hundred years in the past. Three vacation homes - the Baldwin, the Pope, and the Valhalla -stand amid towering old growth trees on Tahoe’s south shore. At the turn of the 20th century, a casino, ballroom, croquet courts, and steamer cruises kept well-heeled guests entertained. During the summer months you can tour the mansions or catch a concert en plein air, but the grounds remain open throughout the year and always make for an interesting stroll. Nearby is the public Kiva Beach, with fabulous views of the Desolation Wilderness beyond.
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Recenzje (7)
Doreen1950
Nov 2023
We took an abbreviated tour—didn’t go all around the lake and we were already in South Lake Tahoe so we joined the tour after the suggested starting points. To be fair, what we heard was great info but there was not a way we could turn the volume up and we could hardly hear the narration. It may have to do with the connections in my car since newer cars don’t have the cigarette lighter connections anymore so I just used my iPhone and the usb cable that connects me to Bluetooth. I couldn’t access the maps easily either.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2023
Hi Doreen, thank you for choosing our audio tour to explore Lake Tahoe. Did you try listening to the audio tour only from your phone (without usb or bluetooth) or only with Bluetooth (disconnecting the usb cable)? Bluetooth doesn't require a usb connection, and it sounds like being connected to the vehicle both ways was the cause of your volume issues. If you ever need assistance on the road, we have a detailed Help menu available in the app that is available offline, or our support team is just a call away if you're in cell service (1866-477-4171). We hope to join you on the road again soon.
Mark951
Aug 2023
We enjoyed the Audio tour around Lake Tahoe. We heard many interesting facts about the lake and surrounding area. We have been to Lake Tahoe many times and still learned many new facts. We would have liked to have heard more such as something about Fannette Island and Capt Barter or maybe Cave Rock and how the tunnel came to be. Perhaps these were mentioned but we found that if we did not pay attention and click on the blue dots we missed some information. The narration did not always play.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Aug 2023
Hi Mark, thanks for taking the time to share how much you enjoyed listening to our audio tour around Lake Tahoe and how much you learned from the guide. The audio tour plays automatically as you drive through each audio point that points in the same direction that you're driving, with no need to manually click the audio points (you'll find more information in the 'Help' menu but usually if there's an issue with the audio points playing, it's due to a connection with the USB port of the vehicle which is why we recommend using bluetooth for audio, and charging through the DC/cigarette lighter outlet). Please don't hesitate to contact our support team on 1866-477-4171 for any assistance next time.
447clairea
Aug 2023
The guided audio tour was fabulous. It had a lot of information. The audio voice was very clear. It was nice to learn so much about Lake Tahoe
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Aug 2023
Hi Claire, thanks for sharing your awesome photos with us from your Lake Tahoe road trip - it looks like you all had a blast! We're delighted to hear how much you enjoyed learning about the area from our audio guide, and hope to join you on the road again soon.

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