Lake Tahoe is a crystal clear lake located high in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range on the border of Nevada and California at 6,229 feet above sea level. From the looks of Lake Tahoe’s clear blue waters, you’d think that you were in the Caribbean instead of a freshwater lake in California. With a depth of 1,645 feet, Lake Tahoe is the second deepest lake in America, and it is the largest alpine lake in North America. 72 miles of shoreline and 193 square miles of open water provide plenty of space for swimming, boating and scuba diving during the summer. As host of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games, Lake Tahoe become known globally as a winter sports mecca. From that point forward Lake Tahoe vacation rentals sprung up overnight. In fact in 1966 the Hauserman Rental Group was established.
Like many ski resort areas in the west, Lake Tahoe has a rich history going back to the mining era of the late 1800’s. Prior to that, Lake Tahoe was the summer home for the Washoe Native American tribe. On the North Shore of you’ll find the charming towns of Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista, Kings Beach and Incline Village. Hauserman Rental Group's vacation rental properties are located in North Lake Tahoe. Most of the ski resorts around Tahoe are concentrated around the North Shore including Alpine Meadows, Diamond Peak, Homewood Resort, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Squaw Valley USA, and Sugar Bowl. The South Shore of Lake Tahoe boasts the towns of South Lake Tahoe, Stateline, and Zephyr Cove.
Lake Tahoe is a four-season resort area that is bathed in sun an amazing average of 274 days per year. There is an endless amount of things to do in Lake Tahoe. Skiers and snowboarders are stoked with the more than 8,800 total acres scatted across the 12 area resorts. The snowfall averages between 300 to 500 inches each year. Gambling is legal on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe and visitors find five casinos on the North Shore and six casinos on the South Shore to test their luck at.
Hikers and bikers find a region packed with trails around Lake Tahoe. The Tahoe Rim Trail is a famous and very scenic 165-mile that rings the lake. There are also plenty of great places for hiking, camping and off-roading nearby in the Granite Chief Wilderness and Desolation Wilderness areas.
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