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Can you sleep on your boat in Lake Tahoe?

Twenty campsites on the north shore of the bay, each with a mooring buoy, allow boaters to either camp on land or stay on their boat.



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Always drink responsibly and never operate a boat while intoxicated. If you do plan on drinking while aboard your vessel, select a designated driver whenever possible. The penalty for a boating under the influence (BUI) conviction in California and Nevada is up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

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You can not sleep in parking lots, view points, on the side of the road, etc. In Lake Tahoe, there isn't any dispersed camping in the Area. And you probably can't sleep in parking lots-- so again, check out Campgrounds. Once you get out on freeway, you can sleep in your car at California Rest areas and truck stops.

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In short, yes, it is normally safe to swim in Lake Tahoe. Just be sure to wear boots when walking around the lake. The most common snake you might see in the lake is a garter snake. If you do happen to see a snake swimming in the lake, just let it pass by, as they are normally not venomous.

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How much money will you need for your trip to South Lake Tahoe? You should plan to spend around $118 per day on your vacation in South Lake Tahoe, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $38 on meals for one day and $24 on local transportation.

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