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Is Lake Tahoe better in California or Nevada?

If you're looking for a getaway with a lively social atmosphere (think: all night parties, gambling, daytime golf, shopping galore), then go to the Nevada side. If you're seeking a more quiet, relaxed, back-to-nature experience, the California side may be your best bet.



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While both shores offer a range of unique attractions and experiences, there are compelling reasons to lean towards the northern region. Retreat to Tranquility: Seeking a haven of peace and calm? Look no further than North Lake Tahoe.

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South Lake Tahoe is the most popular resort city around the glistening blue alpine waters of Lake Tahoe. There's no shortage of ski resorts and beaches here, encouraging outdoor enthusiasts to flock to the shores of South Lake Tahoe. South Lake Tahoe also has many restaurants, bars, cafes, and gear rental shops.

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Housing is much more affordable in Northern Nevada than in most parts of the Bay Area and when coupled with the Tahoe lifestyle it is a very attractive option. In addition to more affordable housing options, property taxes are much more affordable.

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Lake Tahoe has a split personality: half California, half Nevada. The two meet along the lake's southern shore, where high-casino hotels (in Nevada) bump up against the base village for. Millions of dollars have been spent on upping the experience along this part of the lake.

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The Las Vegas to Lake Tahoe distance is approximately 543 miles, and the route north is wedged between lush mountain ranges and sand-swept desert as far as the eyes can see.

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Airports. Reno-Tahoe International Airport is the closest commercial airport (just a 45 minute drive) to North Lake Tahoe offering 23 non-stop flights serviced by 9 airlines, with convenient connections from virtually any city in the US and abroad.

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I'd say pick Tahoe, stay on the north or west shore for the best nature experience. Agree with the advice to stay in Lake Tahoe over Reno. Unless you just want to gamble and stay inside a hotel, Reno can be a pretty depressing place.

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Lake Tahoe can be very crowded during peak tourist season. The best time to visit for fewer crowds is during the spring and fall months, from April to May and September to November. During this time, the crowds are much smaller, and you can enjoy the area's natural beauty without feeling crowded.

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– Lake Tahoe tourism officials were surprised, and a bit miffed, when a respected international travel guide put the iconic alpine lake straddling the California-Nevada line on its list of places to stay away from this year because of the harmful ecological effects of overtourism.

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Here's an oft-asked question: Can you swim in Lake Tahoe? The answer is yes, especially if cool/cold water is your thing! And, if you look at all the water sports outfitters and popular beaches in the area, it's clear that it's absolutely a preferred thing to do in Tahoe for a lot of people.

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Bliss State Park. Many claim that D.L. Bliss boasts the clearest water in all of Lake Tahoe. On a calm day, you can see up to 75 feet in its deep, azure waters — and with the sun piercing through, snorkelers don't need to see much more to enjoy a day out on the lake near the park's Rubicon Point.

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As one of the most beautiful areas in the western US, Lake Tahoe has been a popular vacation spot for over a hundred years now. If you're wondering whether or not a trip to Lake Tahoe is right for you and your family, rest assured that it can be an unforgettable getaway no matter who joins in on the fun.

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Famous for its stunning blue waters and massive footprint, Lake Tahoe is a popular tourist destination that straddles the state line between California and Nevada. Set high in the Sierra Nevada, this 191-square-mile freshwater body is the biggest alpine lake in North America.

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The drive to Lake Tahoe from Sacramento is filled with scenic views of nature and gold mines for history junkies.

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The direct drive from Reno to South Lake Tahoe is 64.0 mi (103 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 24 mins in normal traffic.

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