Lake Tahoe's crystal clear waters have long been a recreational retreat for the people of California and Nevada. During the peak winter season, Lake Tahoe offers some of the most sought after skiing and snowsports in the United States. During the warmer seasons, outdoors lovers visit for recreational activities including parasailing, kayaking, hiking, camping and fishing. At nighttime the action moves indoors to Lake Tahoe's many fine bars, restaurants, and casinos. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Overview - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Squaw Valley - Incline Village - Thunderbird Lodge (Museum/National Historic Site) - Diamond Peak - Sand Harbor Beach - Glenbrook Cave Rock - Lights on Tahoe South (Fireworks Display) - Emerald Bay State Park - Vikingsholm - Eagle Falls (Waterfall) - Fannette Island - Homewood Mountain Resort - Homewood Maritime Museum - Heavenly Village - Camp Richardson - Nevada Beach State Park - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Places to Eat & Drink - Places to Shop