From Alpine Wildflowers to Turquoise Coves

Spring Getaway to North Lake Tahoe

North Lake Tahoe is where nature, culture, and authentic experiences let you connect to something deeper. Spring is an ode to the region’s harmonious dual nature, where you can mix and match adventure, relaxation, wildflower peeping, town-hopping, and casual or fine dining.

Gear Up, Go Out, Smell the Flowers … the Wildflowers!

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kayaking lake tahoe

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Want your morning meditation and your morning workout? Paddle to the inner bliss of Lake Tahoe. Rent a kayak or paddleboard, take a map, and head out from Kings Beach in the morning to start your day the zen-ful way. Self-powered watersports are a great way to get in a workout and find inspiration outside. Rather knock out a hike and start your day with a bird’s–eye view of Big Blue? Do the out-and-back Tunnel Creek Trail. It’s got the ultimate vista of Lake Tahoe at Monkey Rock.

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If there’s fresh snow, do you know where to go? Head to the slopes. The only hard part is choosing from 11 world-class ski resort options. Bring your own gear or rent some from the pros in North Lake Tahoe, who can also tell you the best places to go right now—from cross-country skiing at Tahoe XC in Tahoe City or Royal Gorge (the largest trail system in California) to taking the tram to ski trails at Palisades Tahoe.

TIP: After your ski, relax and après with the help of this guide.

BONUS BLOOMS: Colorful blooms can be found across North Lake Tahoe later in spring, brightening the alpine meadows in flowers like yellow wooly mule’s ears. Find the Best Wildflower Hikes in North Lake Tahoe.

Historic Trails and Ales

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lake tahoe bike path

Lake Tahoe is known for its thriving biking, so make your way around the towns on two wheels, including casual rolls to lakefront parks, beaches, shops, and food. The Historic Truckee River Bike Path is a safe bet for everyone (yes, including kids, and dogs), paralleling the river with plenty of places to pull off for a break. On weekends, stop at River Ranch Lodge for some tacos, salads, or famous ranch nachos on the patio overlooking the river.

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All hail the Ale Trail. What is North Lake Tahoe’s Ale Trail? It’s actually whatever you want to make it using an interactive map (and videos) to pair your outdoor adventures with nearby local bars and breweries. Explore the map and hover over its icons to get all the details and paddling trails along with places to relax with a frothy seasonal brew or a crisp mocktail and a bite to eat.

BONUS: Tahoe Trifecta Itinerary Planner. Lakes, mountains, towns, where do you start? Spin to find your ideal Tahoe Trifecta, a fun and personalized way to plan your time in North Lake Tahoe.

shopping lake tahoe

After working up a healthy appetite, enjoy dining in one of North Lake Tahoe’s 12 charming towns.

Ever had alpine fondue? Looking for fresh-made sandwiches to take picnicking? Check out this food map to make your adventures both tasty and tempting.

BONUS: Map Your Eats (and Drinks!)

Make a Clear Difference

When we travel, we do it more sustainably and responsibly not just by respecting the environment but also by being active stewards in giving back to the land. North Lake Tahoe is a proud partner of Leave No Trace, dedicated to educating residents and visitors on how to preserve our world’s natural treasures. We can all play a role in protecting Lake Tahoe for future generations.

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