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In both summer and winter, Lake Tahoe is a great destination for an outdoor escape. Adventure is abound in the outdoor paradise. Explore outdoor activities in Lake Tahoe, from skiing to paddleboarding, mountain biking to relaxing on the beach.

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Lake Tahoe at sunset with greens and blues in the sky
With 72 miles of shoreline, there's no shortage of beachfront for you to enjoy at Lake Tahoe. Explore a few of our favorite North Shore beaches.
Legacy Trail
Home to half a dozen wilderness areas and national forests, get ready to lace up your boots and hit our beautiful Lake Tahoe and Truckee hiking trails
Paddle boarder at Lake Tahoe in the summer
The best way to see Lake Tahoe isn’t from the shore, it’s from right on the water. Give this quintessential Tahoe activity a try and glide over our crystal-clear water by paddleboarding Lake Tahoe.
kayaking
For an unforgettable day on Lake Tahoe, feel the wind in your hair and rent a boat for a casual cruise or try your hand at wake surfing.
Mountain Biking
Whether it's your first time riding downhill or you're a seasoned veteran, get your adrenaline pumping and enjoy a variety of terrain and mountain biking trails that the Lake Tahoe area has to offer.
Road Biking
For those who prefer flat, paved trails to steep rocky ones, Tahoe is home to road biking trails which make a great way to tour the area.
Lake Tahoe Climbing
The Lake Tahoe area is home to some renowned climbing routes, beloved by pro climbers and local amateurs alike. But if you don’t know a sloper from a crimp, don’t worry, there are guides that will help you learn the ropes.
Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing
There’s much more to Tahoe winters than just downhill skiing. Lake Tahoe is home to miles and miles of cross-country skiing trails.
Lake Tahoe Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing is the hiking (and running) of the winter — and it’s a great way to explore the Tahoe basin! There are plenty of options to explore on your own or take a guided tour.

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