Best way to drive around Lake Tahoe and stop at the most photographed areas in the world. All you need a drivers license (must be 21 to drive and 25 to rent). Its like driving your own Formula One Car with your partner next to you.
We will meet you in the South Lake Tahoe Safeway Parking Lot. We may also deliver the vehicle to any Major Casino located in South Lake Tahoe.
Cave Rock Historical Landmark. You will drive thru the cave itself. A place once inhabited by Native American Indians. Turquois Waters, Great for Sunsets!
A great place to stop for a panoramic picture of Tahoe on the East Shore just a couple miles from Caverock and Glenbrook. Free Parking.
The road from South Lake to Sand Harbor is one of the most scenic drives in the world!! With crystal-clear waters, long sandy beaches, rocky coves, shady forested areas and panoramic lake views, Sand Harbor offers visitors unparalleled.
Emerald Bay State Park is a state park of California in the United States, centered on Lake Tahoe's Emerald Bay, a National Natural Landmark.[1] Park features include Eagle Falls and Vikingsholm, a 38-room mansion that is considered one of the finest examples of Scandinavian architecture in the United States.[2] The architect was Leonard Palme, who was hired by his aunt Laura Knight to design and build Vikingsholm. The park contains the only island in Lake Tahoe, Fannette Island. The park is accessible by California State Route 89 near the southwest shore of the lake. Emerald Bay is one of Lake Tahoe's most photographed and popular locations.
Fannette Island is the only island in Lake Tahoe. It is located in Emerald Bay on the west shore of the lake. The island is a sparsely timbered, brush covered upthrust of granite that rises 150 feet above the water. It has been known by many names over the years, including Coquette, Fannette, Baranoff, Dead Man's, Hermit's, and Emerald Isle. The name Fannette finally stuck. Geologists believe that Emerald Bay was gouged out by glaciers thousands of years ago. So why did Fannette Island remain? It is believed that the island is a resistant rib of granite rock which was overridden by the glacial ice. The stone structure on top of the island is the "Tea House". It was built during the same time that Vikingsholm was constructed, from 1928-29. Mrs. Knight, the owner of Vikingsholm, and her guests would occasionally be served tea there. The Tea House is a small, rustic building with a fireplace in the corner and a large oak table and four oak chairs in the center.
Step-back in time and stroll through the summer homes and gardens of Lake Tahoe’s early vacationers. Built between 1894 and 1921, the Tallac Historic Site preserves a unique era of Tahoe history in time for today’s visitors. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 and offers a variety of public recreation activities. Explore the interpretative trails, mosey along the beach, take a guided tour or attend a special event, the Tallac Historic Site is where cultural and environmental stewardship meet!
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