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Wycieczka audio z przewodnikiem po jeziorze Tahoe

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Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone can listen together!

Explore Lake Tahoe’s dazzlingly blue waters and stunning mountainous backdrop with this self-guided audio tour! Drive around the entirety of the lake as you learn about its origins, admire its breathtaking vistas, and dive into its Gilded Age history. Explore hikes, historic homes, and waterfall views along the way. This self-guided driving tour allows you to experience all of Lake Tahoe with maximum flexibility and value.

• Fun and flexible way to make the most of your time in Lake Tahoe
• Learn Tahoe trivia and history as you drive to different landmarks
• Low price for the budget-friendly app is per car
• Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

After booking, you can check your email before downloading the Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. Simply follow the audio instructions and the route from there.
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Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Miejsce historyczne Tallac
Pope Cabin zawdzięcza swoją nazwę ekscentrycznemu byłemu właścicielowi, George'owi Pope'owi. Papież nazywał ten dom Watykanem i zapraszał celebrytów na wszelkiego rodzaju szalone imprezy. Kiedy Papież i jego rodzina spędzali tutaj wakacje, zatrudnili świtę 35 służących!
2
Plaża Papieska
Pope Beach to jedna z 40 publicznych plaż jeziora Tahoe. Jest otoczony wydmami i sosnami i stanowi idealne miejsce do pływania, pływania łódką lub piknikowania. Wejście kosztuje 8 USD przez większość dni, ale w szczytowe święta może wzrosnąć do 20 USD.
3
Wikingów
Podobnie jak Valhalla, Vikingsholm jest zbudowane tak, aby naśladować architekturę skandynawskich zamków. Ta 38-pokojowa rezydencja ma nordyckie rzeźby wokół wejść i nordyckie smoki na dachu. Oferuje również widok, który może konkurować z każdym z norweskich fiordów!
4
Park stanowy Emerald Bay
Emerald Bay bierze swoją nazwę od pięknego zielonego odcienia stworzonego przez słońce świecące na krystalicznie czystych wodach zatoki. W parku stanowym Emerald Bay będziesz mieć możliwość uprawiania wszelkiego rodzaju aktywności w tej wodzie, od spływów kajakowych po nurkowanie i nie tylko. Jeśli nie przyniosłeś własnego sprzętu, nie martw się, park oferuje wypożyczalnie!
5
Wodospad Orła
Eagle Falls Trail prowadzi do jedynego wodospadu, który wpada do jeziora Tahoe. Ta umiarkowana, 2-kilometrowa wędrówka jest niezwykle popularnym przystankiem i nie bez powodu. Szlak szczyci się nie tylko pięknym wodospadem na końcu, ale także wspaniałymi widokami po drodze.
6
Szlak Meeks Bay
W zatoce Meeks Bay znajduje się nieskazitelnie biała plaża, idealna do wypoczynku nad jeziorem. Woda pozostaje płytka przez długi czas, co czyni to miejsce doskonałym miejscem dla rodzin. Latem ta plaża może być dość zatłoczona, dlatego ważne jest, aby planować z wyprzedzeniem.
7
Park stanowy Sugar Pine
Opcjonalny objazd może zaprowadzić Cię do parku stanowego Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point. Jak sama nazwa wskazuje, w parku dominują sosny cukrowe. Co ciekawe, ogromna część tego parku o powierzchni 2500 akrów to nowy las wzrostu z powodu intensywnego wyrębu w XIX wieku.
8
Dolina Olimpijska
Jeśli odwiedzasz zimą, nie będziesz chciał przegapić tego objazdu. Olympic Valley, wysoko w Sierra Nevada, oferuje jedne z najlepszych terenów narciarskich w regionie. W rzeczywistości gościł Zimowe Igrzyska Olimpijskie, stąd nazwa!
9
Centrum informacji turystycznej miasta Tahoe
Centrum Informacji Turystycznej Tahoe City wskazuje, jak daleko zaszedłeś. Znajduje się na północnym brzegu jeziora i jest doskonałym miejscem na zatrzymanie się, znalezienie toalety i zakup przekąsek na ostatni etap podróży.
10
Zatoka Karneolu
Carnelian Bay to popularne, malownicze miejsce, które kiedyś słynęło nie tylko z pocztówkowego piękna. W latach 30. i 40. XX wieku było to główne miejsce wyścigów łodzi! Dziś jest to świetne miejsce do wędkowania, paddleboardingu i wielu innych aktywności.
11
Plaża Królów
Kings Beach to jedna z najcieplejszych plaż nad jeziorem, więc jeśli obawiasz się chłodnych alpejskich wód, to jest miejsce dla Ciebie! W strefie rekreacyjnej znajduje się również plac zabaw i boisko do koszykówki, a także mnóstwo zacienionych stołów piknikowych. Ma coś dla każdego.
12
Klubowe kasyno Cal-Neva
Położony tuż przy granicy stanu między Kalifornią a Nevadą, Cal Neva Lodge & Casino to zabawne miejsce z dość dziką historią. Kiedyś należał do Franka Sinatry i był odwiedzany przez gwiazdy, takie jak Lucille Ball. Nawet John F. Kennedy bywał tu, zanim został prezydentem!
13
Port Piaskowy
Sand Harbor to nie tylko kolejna plaża. Charakteryzuje się unikalnymi formacjami skalnymi, które sprawiają, że jest ulubionym miejscem nurków i ma jedne z najczystszych wód na całym brzegu jeziora. Tutaj również znajdziesz początek w pełni dostępnego szlaku Sand Point Trail.
14
Logan Shoals Vista Trail
Logan Shoals to jeden z najlepszych widoków na jezioro Tahoe. Wznosi się 300 stóp nad jeziorem, oferując panoramiczne widoki na wodę i bujną zieleń dookoła. Nie bez powodu jest to niezwykle popularne miejsce na ślub!
15
Tallac Historic Site
The Pope Cabin owes its name to its eccentric former owner, George Pope. Pope called this home the Vatican, and would bring celebrities out for all kinds of crazy parties. While Pope and his family vacationed here, they hired a retinue of 35 servants!
16
Pope Beach
Pope Beach is one of Lake Tahoe's 40 public beaches. It's defined by dunes and pine trees and makes for a perfect swimming, boating, or picnicking spot. Entry is $8 most days, but can go up to $20 on peak holidays.
17
Vikingsholm
Like Valhalla, Vikingsholm is built to emulate the architecture of Scandinavian castles. This 38-room mansion sports Norse carvings around the entrances and Nordic dragons on its roof. It also boasts a view that rivals any of Norway's fjords!
18
Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay gets its name for the lovely green hue created by the sun shining on the bay's crystal clear waters. At Emerald Bay State Park, you'll have the opportunity to embark on all manner of activities in this water, from kayaking to scuba diving and beyond. If you didn't bring your own gear, don't worry, the park offers rentals!
19
Eagle Falls
Eagle Falls Trail leads to the only waterfall that flows into Lake Tahoe. This moderate, 2-mile hike is a hugely popular stop, and for good reason. The trail boasts not just the beautiful waterfall at the end, but also some splendid views along the way.
20
Meeks Bay Trail
Meeks Bay features a pristine white sand beach that's perfect for lounging lakeside. The water also remains shallow for a long way out, making this a great spot for families. This beach can get pretty crowded in the summer, so it's important to plan ahead.
21
Sugar Pine State Park
An optional detour can take you to Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park. As the name would suggest, sugar pines dominate this park. Interestingly, a huge portion of this 2,500-acre park is new growth forest due to heavy logging in the 1800s.
22
Olympic Valley
If you're visiting in the winter, you won't want to miss this detour. Olympic Valley, high in the Sierra Nevada, offers some of the best skiing areas in the region. It has actually hosted the Winter Olympics, hence the name!
23
North Lake Tahoe Visitor Center
The Tahoe City Visitor Information Center marks just how far you've come. Located on the north side of the lake, it's a great place to pause, find restrooms, and pick up snacks for the final leg of your journey.
24
Carnelian Bay
Carnelian Bay is a popular, picturesque spot which was once famous for something besides its postcard beauty. Back in the 1930s and 1940s, this was a major destination for boat racing! Today, it's a great spot for fishing, paddleboarding, and all sorts of other activities.
25
Kings Beach
Kings Beach is one of the warmest beaches on the lakeshore, so if you're wary of the chilly alpine waters, this is the spot for you! The recreation area also features a playground and a basketball court, and there are plenty of well-shaded picnic tables here as well. It's got a little something for everyone.
26
Sand Harbor
Sand Harbor isn't just another beach. It features unique rock formations that make it a favorite spot among scuba divers, and has some of the clearest water of anywhere on the lakeshore. It's also where you'll find the trailhead for the fully accessible Sand Point Trail.
27
Logan Shoals Vista Trail
Logan Shoals is hands down one of the best vistas of Lake Tahoe. It rises 300 feet above the lake, offering panoramic views of the water and the lush greenery all around. There's a reason this is a hugely popular wedding spot!
28
Tallac Historic Site
The Pope Cabin owes its name to its eccentric former owner, George Pope. Pope called this home the Vatican, and would bring celebrities out for all kinds of crazy parties. While Pope and his family vacationed here, they hired a retinue of 35 servants!
29
Pope Beach
Pope Beach is one of Lake Tahoe's 40 public beaches. It's defined by dunes and pine trees and makes for a perfect swimming, boating, or picnicking spot. Entry is $8 most days, but can go up to $20 on peak holidays.
30
Vikingsholm
Like Valhalla, Vikingsholm is built to emulate the architecture of Scandinavian castles. This 38-room mansion sports Norse carvings around the entrances and Nordic dragons on its roof. It also boasts a view that rivals any of Norway's fjords!
31
Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay gets its name for the lovely green hue created by the sun shining on the bay's crystal clear waters. At Emerald Bay State Park, you'll have the opportunity to embark on all manner of activities in this water, from kayaking to scuba diving and beyond. If you didn't bring your own gear, don't worry, the park offers rentals!
32
Eagle Falls
Eagle Falls Trail leads to the only waterfall that flows into Lake Tahoe. This moderate, 2-mile hike is a hugely popular stop, and for good reason. The trail boasts not just the beautiful waterfall at the end, but also some splendid views along the way.
33
Meeks Bay Trail
Meeks Bay features a pristine white sand beach that's perfect for lounging lakeside. The water also remains shallow for a long way out, making this a great spot for families. This beach can get pretty crowded in the summer, so it's important to plan ahead.
34
Sugar Pine State Park
An optional detour can take you to Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park. As the name would suggest, sugar pines dominate this park. Interestingly, a huge portion of this 2,500-acre park is new growth forest due to heavy logging in the 1800s.
35
Olympic Valley
If you're visiting in the winter, you won't want to miss this detour. Olympic Valley, high in the Sierra Nevada, offers some of the best skiing areas in the region. It has actually hosted the Winter Olympics, hence the name!
36
North Lake Tahoe Visitor Center
The Tahoe City Visitor Information Center marks just how far you've come. Located on the north side of the lake, it's a great place to pause, find restrooms, and pick up snacks for the final leg of your journey.
37
Carnelian Bay
Carnelian Bay is a popular, picturesque spot which was once famous for something besides its postcard beauty. Back in the 1930s and 1940s, this was a major destination for boat racing! Today, it's a great spot for fishing, paddleboarding, and all sorts of other activities.
38
Kings Beach
Kings Beach is one of the warmest beaches on the lakeshore, so if you're wary of the chilly alpine waters, this is the spot for you! The recreation area also features a playground and a basketball court, and there are plenty of well-shaded picnic tables here as well. It's got a little something for everyone.
39
Sand Harbor
Sand Harbor isn't just another beach. It features unique rock formations that make it a favorite spot among scuba divers, and has some of the clearest water of anywhere on the lakeshore. It's also where you'll find the trailhead for the fully accessible Sand Point Trail.
40
Logan Shoals Vista Trail
Logan Shoals is hands down one of the best vistas of Lake Tahoe. It rises 300 feet above the lake, offering panoramic views of the water and the lush greenery all around. There's a reason this is a hugely popular wedding spot!
41
Tallac Historic Site
The Pope Cabin owes its name to its eccentric former owner, George Pope. Pope called this home the Vatican, and would bring celebrities out for all kinds of crazy parties. While Pope and his family vacationed here, they hired a retinue of 35 servants!
42
Pope Beach
Pope Beach is one of Lake Tahoe's 40 public beaches. It's defined by dunes and pine trees and makes for a perfect swimming, boating, or picnicking spot. Entry is $8 most days, but can go up to $20 on peak holidays.
43
Vikingsholm
Like Valhalla, Vikingsholm is built to emulate the architecture of Scandinavian castles. This 38-room mansion sports Norse carvings around the entrances and Nordic dragons on its roof. It also boasts a view that rivals any of Norway's fjords!
44
Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay gets its name for the lovely green hue created by the sun shining on the bay's crystal clear waters. At Emerald Bay State Park, you'll have the opportunity to embark on all manner of activities in this water, from kayaking to scuba diving and beyond. If you didn't bring your own gear, don't worry, the park offers rentals!
45
Eagle Falls
Eagle Falls Trail leads to the only waterfall that flows into Lake Tahoe. This moderate, 2-mile hike is a hugely popular stop, and for good reason. The trail boasts not just the beautiful waterfall at the end, but also some splendid views along the way.
46
Meeks Bay Trail
Meeks Bay features a pristine white sand beach that's perfect for lounging lakeside. The water also remains shallow for a long way out, making this a great spot for families. This beach can get pretty crowded in the summer, so it's important to plan ahead.
47
Sugar Pine State Park
An optional detour can take you to Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park. As the name would suggest, sugar pines dominate this park. Interestingly, a huge portion of this 2,500-acre park is new growth forest due to heavy logging in the 1800s.
48
Olympic Valley
If you're visiting in the winter, you won't want to miss this detour. Olympic Valley, high in the Sierra Nevada, offers some of the best skiing areas in the region. It has actually hosted the Winter Olympics, hence the name!
49
North Lake Tahoe Visitor Center
The Tahoe City Visitor Information Center marks just how far you've come. Located on the north side of the lake, it's a great place to pause, find restrooms, and pick up snacks for the final leg of your journey.
50
Carnelian Bay
Carnelian Bay is a popular, picturesque spot which was once famous for something besides its postcard beauty. Back in the 1930s and 1940s, this was a major destination for boat racing! Today, it's a great spot for fishing, paddleboarding, and all sorts of other activities.
51
Kings Beach
Kings Beach is one of the warmest beaches on the lakeshore, so if you're wary of the chilly alpine waters, this is the spot for you! The recreation area also features a playground and a basketball court, and there are plenty of well-shaded picnic tables here as well. It's got a little something for everyone.
52
Sand Harbor
Sand Harbor isn't just another beach. It features unique rock formations that make it a favorite spot among scuba divers, and has some of the clearest water of anywhere on the lakeshore. It's also where you'll find the trailhead for the fully accessible Sand Point Trail.
53
Logan Shoals Vista Trail
Logan Shoals is hands down one of the best vistas of Lake Tahoe. It rises 300 feet above the lake, offering panoramic views of the water and the lush greenery all around. There's a reason this is a hugely popular wedding spot!
54
Tallac Historic Site
The Pope Cabin owes its name to its eccentric former owner, George Pope. Pope called this home the Vatican, and would bring celebrities out for all kinds of crazy parties. While Pope and his family vacationed here, they hired a retinue of 35 servants!
55
Pope Beach
Pope Beach is one of Lake Tahoe's 40 public beaches. It's defined by dunes and pine trees and makes for a perfect swimming, boating, or picnicking spot. Entry is $8 most days, but can go up to $20 on peak holidays.
56
Vikingsholm
Like Valhalla, Vikingsholm is built to emulate the architecture of Scandinavian castles. This 38-room mansion sports Norse carvings around the entrances and Nordic dragons on its roof. It also boasts a view that rivals any of Norway's fjords!
57
Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay gets its name for the lovely green hue created by the sun shining on the bay's crystal clear waters. At Emerald Bay State Park, you'll have the opportunity to embark on all manner of activities in this water, from kayaking to scuba diving and beyond. If you didn't bring your own gear, don't worry, the park offers rentals!
58
Eagle Falls
Eagle Falls Trail leads to the only waterfall that flows into Lake Tahoe. This moderate, 2-mile hike is a hugely popular stop, and for good reason. The trail boasts not just the beautiful waterfall at the end, but also some splendid views along the way.
59
Meeks Bay Trail
Meeks Bay features a pristine white sand beach that's perfect for lounging lakeside. The water also remains shallow for a long way out, making this a great spot for families. This beach can get pretty crowded in the summer, so it's important to plan ahead.
60
Sugar Pine State Park
An optional detour can take you to Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park. As the name would suggest, sugar pines dominate this park. Interestingly, a huge portion of this 2,500-acre park is new growth forest due to heavy logging in the 1800s.
61
Olympic Valley
If you're visiting in the winter, you won't want to miss this detour. Olympic Valley, high in the Sierra Nevada, offers some of the best skiing areas in the region. It has actually hosted the Winter Olympics, hence the name!
62
North Lake Tahoe Visitor Center
The Tahoe City Visitor Information Center marks just how far you've come. Located on the north side of the lake, it's a great place to pause, find restrooms, and pick up snacks for the final leg of your journey.
63
Carnelian Bay
Carnelian Bay is a popular, picturesque spot which was once famous for something besides its postcard beauty. Back in the 1930s and 1940s, this was a major destination for boat racing! Today, it's a great spot for fishing, paddleboarding, and all sorts of other activities.
64
Kings Beach
Kings Beach is one of the warmest beaches on the lakeshore, so if you're wary of the chilly alpine waters, this is the spot for you! The recreation area also features a playground and a basketball court, and there are plenty of well-shaded picnic tables here as well. It's got a little something for everyone.
65
Sand Harbor
Sand Harbor isn't just another beach. It features unique rock formations that make it a favorite spot among scuba divers, and has some of the clearest water of anywhere on the lakeshore. It's also where you'll find the trailhead for the fully accessible Sand Point Trail.
66
Logan Shoals Vista Trail
Logan Shoals is hands down one of the best vistas of Lake Tahoe. It rises 300 feet above the lake, offering panoramic views of the water and the lush greenery all around. There's a reason this is a hugely popular wedding spot!
67
Tallac Historic Site
The Pope Cabin owes its name to its eccentric former owner, George Pope. Pope called this home the Vatican, and would bring celebrities out for all kinds of crazy parties. While Pope and his family vacationed here, they hired a retinue of 35 servants!
68
Pope Beach
Pope Beach is one of Lake Tahoe's 40 public beaches. It's defined by dunes and pine trees and makes for a perfect swimming, boating, or picnicking spot. Entry is $8 most days, but can go up to $20 on peak holidays.
69
Vikingsholm
Like Valhalla, Vikingsholm is built to emulate the architecture of Scandinavian castles. This 38-room mansion sports Norse carvings around the entrances and Nordic dragons on its roof. It also boasts a view that rivals any of Norway's fjords!
70
Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay gets its name for the lovely green hue created by the sun shining on the bay's crystal clear waters. At Emerald Bay State Park, you'll have the opportunity to embark on all manner of activities in this water, from kayaking to scuba diving and beyond. If you didn't bring your own gear, don't worry, the park offers rentals!
71
Eagle Falls
Eagle Falls Trail leads to the only waterfall that flows into Lake Tahoe. This moderate, 2-mile hike is a hugely popular stop, and for good reason. The trail boasts not just the beautiful waterfall at the end, but also some splendid views along the way.
72
Meeks Bay Trail
Meeks Bay features a pristine white sand beach that's perfect for lounging lakeside. The water also remains shallow for a long way out, making this a great spot for families. This beach can get pretty crowded in the summer, so it's important to plan ahead.
73
Sugar Pine State Park
An optional detour can take you to Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park. As the name would suggest, sugar pines dominate this park. Interestingly, a huge portion of this 2,500-acre park is new growth forest due to heavy logging in the 1800s.
74
Olympic Valley
If you're visiting in the winter, you won't want to miss this detour. Olympic Valley, high in the Sierra Nevada, offers some of the best skiing areas in the region. It has actually hosted the Winter Olympics, hence the name!
75
North Lake Tahoe Visitor Center
The Tahoe City Visitor Information Center marks just how far you've come. Located on the north side of the lake, it's a great place to pause, find restrooms, and pick up snacks for the final leg of your journey.
76
Carnelian Bay
Carnelian Bay is a popular, picturesque spot which was once famous for something besides its postcard beauty. Back in the 1930s and 1940s, this was a major destination for boat racing! Today, it's a great spot for fishing, paddleboarding, and all sorts of other activities.
77
Kings Beach
Kings Beach is one of the warmest beaches on the lakeshore, so if you're wary of the chilly alpine waters, this is the spot for you! The recreation area also features a playground and a basketball court, and there are plenty of well-shaded picnic tables here as well. It's got a little something for everyone.
78
Sand Harbor
Sand Harbor isn't just another beach. It features unique rock formations that make it a favorite spot among scuba divers, and has some of the clearest water of anywhere on the lakeshore. It's also where you'll find the trailhead for the fully accessible Sand Point Trail.
79
Logan Shoals Vista Trail
Logan Shoals is hands down one of the best vistas of Lake Tahoe. It rises 300 feet above the lake, offering panoramic views of the water and the lush greenery all around. There's a reason this is a hugely popular wedding spot!
80
Tallac Historic Site
The Pope Cabin owes its name to its eccentric former owner, George Pope. Pope called this home the Vatican, and would bring celebrities out for all kinds of crazy parties. While Pope and his family vacationed here, they hired a retinue of 35 servants!
81
Pope Beach
Pope Beach is one of Lake Tahoe's 40 public beaches. It's defined by dunes and pine trees and makes for a perfect swimming, boating, or picnicking spot. Entry is $8 most days, but can go up to $20 on peak holidays.
82
Vikingsholm
Like Valhalla, Vikingsholm is built to emulate the architecture of Scandinavian castles. This 38-room mansion sports Norse carvings around the entrances and Nordic dragons on its roof. It also boasts a view that rivals any of Norway's fjords!
83
Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay gets its name for the lovely green hue created by the sun shining on the bay's crystal clear waters. At Emerald Bay State Park, you'll have the opportunity to embark on all manner of activities in this water, from kayaking to scuba diving and beyond. If you didn't bring your own gear, don't worry, the park offers rentals!
84
Eagle Falls
Eagle Falls Trail leads to the only waterfall that flows into Lake Tahoe. This moderate, 2-mile hike is a hugely popular stop, and for good reason. The trail boasts not just the beautiful waterfall at the end, but also some splendid views along the way.
85
Meeks Bay Trail
Meeks Bay features a pristine white sand beach that's perfect for lounging lakeside. The water also remains shallow for a long way out, making this a great spot for families. This beach can get pretty crowded in the summer, so it's important to plan ahead.
86
Sugar Pine State Park
An optional detour can take you to Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park. As the name would suggest, sugar pines dominate this park. Interestingly, a huge portion of this 2,500-acre park is new growth forest due to heavy logging in the 1800s.
87
Olympic Valley
If you're visiting in the winter, you won't want to miss this detour. Olympic Valley, high in the Sierra Nevada, offers some of the best skiing areas in the region. It has actually hosted the Winter Olympics, hence the name!
88
North Lake Tahoe Visitor Center
The Tahoe City Visitor Information Center marks just how far you've come. Located on the north side of the lake, it's a great place to pause, find restrooms, and pick up snacks for the final leg of your journey.
89
Carnelian Bay
Carnelian Bay is a popular, picturesque spot which was once famous for something besides its postcard beauty. Back in the 1930s and 1940s, this was a major destination for boat racing! Today, it's a great spot for fishing, paddleboarding, and all sorts of other activities.
90
Kings Beach
Kings Beach is one of the warmest beaches on the lakeshore, so if you're wary of the chilly alpine waters, this is the spot for you! The recreation area also features a playground and a basketball court, and there are plenty of well-shaded picnic tables here as well. It's got a little something for everyone.
91
Sand Harbor
Sand Harbor isn't just another beach. It features unique rock formations that make it a favorite spot among scuba divers, and has some of the clearest water of anywhere on the lakeshore. It's also where you'll find the trailhead for the fully accessible Sand Point Trail.
92
Logan Shoals Vista Trail
Logan Shoals is hands down one of the best vistas of Lake Tahoe. It rises 300 feet above the lake, offering panoramic views of the water and the lush greenery all around. There's a reason this is a hugely popular wedding spot!
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Gwiggs1
Feb 2025
A very interesting listen. Really awesome how it integrates/syncs GPS, driving directions and audio. Would definitely suggest everyone get this for their drive around the lake…. And don’t forget to take your picture looking over the edge at Fanny Bridge in Tahoe City.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Hi Guy Wiggs! I’m glad you enjoyed my Ultimate Lake Tahoe Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour. The seamless GPS synchronization makes exploring so easy, and Fanny Bridge is truly a must-see. If you're planning more scenic drives, check out my California Bundle, which includes Yosemite, Big Sur, and more. Safe travels!
wmmcgee36
Feb 2025
Excellent tour, easy to use and easier to follow along. Highly recommend to others in the area looking to learn more about Lake Tahoe
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Hi there, I’m thrilled you found my Ultimate Lake Tahoe Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour easy to use and follow! It’s the perfect way to explore and learn about the area at your own pace. If you're looking for more scenic drives, check out my California Bundle, which includes tours of Yosemite, Big Sur, and beyond. Safe travels!
Brad_F
Jan 2025
Institutions for connecting to the app are not clear in the emails. The tour is good, but the app will not work with CarPlay so everyone is listening to one speaker phone. Needs a technology upgrade before it can be rated 5 stars.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jan 2025
Brad, I’m glad you enjoyed my Ultimate Lake Tahoe Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour! You might have received tutorial videos for easy setup, but I’ll work on making the instructions even clearer. My app doesn’t currently support CarPlay, but you can connect it to your car stereo for better audio. If you ever need assistance, my support team is happy to help! The tour is valid for a year, so feel free to give it another go anytime.

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