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Lake Tahoe, Nv. Travel Guide
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Parks and Recreation.
Like the outdoors, but not sure if your destination has anything available? Look here for your park and recreational needs and let yourself relax.
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Choice areas of interest (View All Parks and Recreation Venues)
David Walley's Resort, Hot Springs & Spa
This resort was constructed in 1862 during the Civil War David Walley's Resort, Hot Springs & Spa is the ideal place to indulge yourself and rejuvenate. David Walley's will cater to your every whim. Soak in one of the six nature...[more] H2O Sports
H2O Sports at Lake Tahoe features SeaDoo Jet Skis, para-sailing on the lake fishing charters.
If you want to enjoy some spectacular fishing at the most beautiful "fishing hole" you have ever seen, this is the place...[more] Mormon Station State Historic Park
The park closes for the winter. It is open mid-May to mid-October. Mormon Station is the site of Nevada's first permanent nonnative settlement. A replica of the original trading post built in 1851 houses a small museum with original ar...[more] Tin Cup Adventures (on horseback)
Tin Cup Adventures has trips over a vast area in northwestern Nevada, operating from headquarters in Washoe City, halfway between Reno and Carson City. They meet their clients at various trailheads, depending on the trip. In the summer mo...[more] Diamond Peak Ski Resort
They call Diamond Peak "Lake Tahoe's Premier Family Ski Resort." It's a great time. This resort has provided over 30 years of traditional winter family fun, and you're invited. With $4 million in improvements in the past...[more] Fort Churchill State Historic Park
Fort Churchill was once an active U.S. Army fort. It was built in 1861 to provide protection for early settlers. It was abandoned in 1870, and now the ruins are preserved in a state of arrested decay. Twice a year the Nevada Civil War Volunteers ...[more] Spooner Lake Cross Country Ski Area
Spooner Lake Cross Country Ski Area offers fun for people of all ages and ability levels. You can find a trail to fit your ability level: easy to moderate trails, or day long treks into the back country, or even an overnight in a wilderne...[more] Flume Trail
The Flume Trail is a moderately difficult ride running from 7000' to 8000' feet in elevation with over 1000' of climbing and four and a half miles of single track. The Flume Trail itself traverses several steep sections, so those afra...[more] Lahontan State Recreation Area
Lahontan State Recreation Area is located on the Carson River, 18 miles west of Fallon and 45 miles northeast of Nevada's Capital, Carson City, via U.S. Highway 50. The Reno-Sparks metropolitan area is slightly over one hour away ...[more] Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park
Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park offers a several different areas for visitors to enjoy. Sand Harbor is the most popular, with sandy beaches, a boat launch, picnicking and group use facilities. Sand Harbor is located three miles south of ...[more]
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