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| California | High Sierra | Lake Tahoe | |||
Lake Tahoe - South |
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Boating | ||
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Lake cruises (Ski Run Marina) Steamboats have long been a tradition on Lake Tahoe in the 19th century, steamers carried people, mail and freight around the lake. Take a lake cruise on the Tahoe Queen paddlewheeler. There are family fun cruises with "Tahoe Tessie," kid-friendly food and fun facts from the captain. | |
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Bijou Community Park This large community park has a big playground with swings, slides and climbing structures for little kids, picnic tables, basketball courts and a skate park. | ||
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South Lake Tahoe ice arena and swimming pool Indoor ice skating year round at the South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena on Rufus Allen Blvd. Open daily, skates are available for rent. Also in the same recreation complex is a large public swimming pool. The outdoor pool is open May to October, in winter swim in the indoor pool public swim times are in the afternoon. | ||
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Magic Carpet Golf The whole family can have fun on three different miniature golf courses, each with a different theme. | ||
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Heavenly Gondola (Heavenly Village) Take a gondola ride to the top of Heavenly, over 2 miles up the mountain. At the top, there are spectacular views of Lake Tahoe, hiking in warm-weather, a café for snacks, and full-outdoor restaurant. Scenic rides are from June - October. | |
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Taylor Creek Visitor Center Take a self-guided nature trail, the Rainbow Trail, that loops through the marshes and meadow along Taylor Creek. Visit the cool "Stream Profile Chamber" where kids can see fish that live in the crystal clear waters of Taylor Creek, including the bright red Kokanee salmon. | ||
The best time to visit the center is in late September, or October, when the Kokanee salmon are running (males are gorgeous red). In fall, the salmon leave Lake Tahoe and swim up the creek in bunches to spawn. Taylor Creek is the beginning and end of life for the Kokanee salmon. | |||
Read our blog post: "Lake Tahoe and Gold Country in fall" | |||
In autumn is the Fall Fish Fest, with activities for kids, such as make a fish print, step inside an inflatable fish, exhibits about wildlife and marine life of Lake Tahoe. | |||
Picnic tables are available next to the parking lot. | |||
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Baldwin Beach Baldwin Beach is super for families it's a huge, long expanse of sandy beach. Tallac Creek comes into the lake, there's a shallow area that has warmer water. Picnic tables and barbeques, come prepared to spend all afternoon into the early evening. | ||
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Pope-Baldwin Bike Path Go for a bike ride through the pine trees on paved bike path (mostly level) that runs parallel with Emerald Bay Rd. Rent bikes at Anderson's Bicycle Rentals on Emerald Bay Dr. or Mountain Sports Center in Camp Richardson kids bikes, kid-size helmets, child trailers for toddlers are available. | |
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Hiking | ||
Whether you're here for a day or a week, going just a short distance up the trail you can enjoy the fabulous scenery of the High Sierra. Around Lake Tahoe, there are miles of hiking trails, from paved paths perfect for strollers to more ambitious hikes on rocky trails. Hiking maps are available at the visitor centers. Here's two easy, but rewarding hikes: |
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![]() This is an easy trail, even for the littlest kids, and is largely level all the way. The trailhead is in the Fallen Leaf campground, park in the day use parking lot. |
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Tip: For more information about hiking in kids in the Sierra, read our "Tips on Hiking in California with Kids." | |||
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Horseback riding In warmer months, go for a breakfast trail ride or afternoon ride with western style barbecue (kids 6 and up). Older kids will enjoy longer three or four hour guided trail rides or overnight pack trip. There are also wagon and hay rides for little kids, and in winter, sleigh rides. Check out Cascade Stables. | ||