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What is the party side of Lake Tahoe?

Undoubtedly, nightlife in South Lake Tahoe is one of the many highlights of this bustling resort destination in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. As well as the nearby ski resorts, beaches, and hiking trails you'll also find casinos, theaters, and nightclubs to keep you entertained in the evening.



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Lake Tahoe nightlife offers a party every night! Whether you head to casinos such as the Lakeside Inn, Harvey's Lake Tahoe, MontBleu, or Harrah's, or discover one of the many hidden Lake Tahoe hot spots, you are sure to be entertained “Tahoe style.”

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South Lake Tahoe has its appeal with bustling nightlife, casinos, and larger crowds. It's a destination that never sleeps, offering a more commercial and vibrant atmosphere.

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Lake Tahoe is a hub for outdoor recreation in every season, from hiking and camping in the summer to skiing in the winter. With the popularity of Lake Tahoe, you'll find lots of nightlife for wild parties and even casinos.

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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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Emerald Bay Some have called the road around Lake Tahoe the most beautiful drive in the United States. Whether that's true or not, the horseshoe-shaped inlet of Emerald Bay is its epicenter. Driving north from South Lake Tahoe, Highway 89 passes through Emerald Bay State Park.

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you may drink alcoholic beverages on a vessel on Lake Tahoe. you may not operate a vessel on lake Tahoe if you are impaired by alcohol or drugs. Yes, passengers can drink alcohol on boats in Lake Tahoe and there are commercial boat cruises that include alcohol or have it to buy onboard.

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Lakeside Beauty: 10 Most Beautiful Towns On & Around Lake Tahoe
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For visitors who prefer solitude and clean fun, North Lake Tahoe is the place to go, while larger families and gamblers seeking a more conventional vacation experience might prefer South Lake Tahoe. In general, it's better to go to the north in the winter and the south in the summer.

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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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#1 Incline Village Everything about Incline Village is glamorous; the houses, the views, the community. Rated as one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the United States, Incline Village is widely considered one of the best places to live in Lake Tahoe.

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Because of Lake Tahoe's size and somewhat limited public transportation, you'll find that having a car will allow for better exploration. To get a real feel for the region, take a ride along Highway 89 (also marked Highway 50 and Highway 28 in some sections). This 72-mile-long road runs all the way around the lake.

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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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The South Shore is known as a bustling entertainment center, featuring casinos, concerts and other forms of rollicking nightlife. North Lake Tahoe is a more serene, nature-oriented destination, better suited for those who are seeking tranquility or athletic activities.

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The South Shore of Lake Tahoe is the lake's party zone. There are more bars in the south than on the north part of the lake and there are many different kinds to choose from. From elegant cocktail and cigar lounges to pubs and dive bars.

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And if you're looking for a budget stay for your Lake Tahoe vacation, you'll find more affordable accommodation options along the south shore compared to the north shore (although there are still plenty of fancy places to stay too).

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Tallac and Angora Ridge. Even on the busiest days, these beaches are far less crowded and give a more secluded feel. In addition, you can access amazing hikes like the Glen Alpine trail and see such attractions as the Glen Alpine Falls.

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