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1 Timeshare Resorts in Lake Tahoe
Wyndham Tahoe at South Shore
180 Elks Point Road
Lake Tahoe, NV 89448 USA

Lake Tahoe Vacations Paint Picturesque Memories
Lake Tahoe is one of the most popular visitor destinations in all of America. Offering a unique twist on traveling, this major attraction spans two states - California and Nevada. Offering about 72 miles of shoreline, Lake Tahoe is loved for its natural beauty, resorts and plenty of outdoor fun no matter the season.
Visitors who make Lake Tahoe their destination will find it is generally described as an area of diversity. From rugged camping excursions to some of the world's finest upscale resorts, Lake Tahoe offers it all. Some of the top things to do in the area include:
- Mountain climbing: The Sierra Nevada is just waiting to be explored. In the summer, visitors will find the trails are incredible for exploring and the wintertime fun here is legendary. Skiing and snowboarding are major points of interest.
- Hiking: The hiking opportunities along the expanse of Lake Tahoe are favored by many. Here visitors will find the infamous Donner Pass-Pacific Crest Trail, the Mt. Tallac Trail and the Rubicon Trail.
- Water sports: The entire is noted for its many water-related activities. These include swimming, skiing, sailing, fishing and more. Its beaches pack them in during warmer months, offering swimming in the crystal blue waters of Tahoe.
- Camping: The area in and around Lake Tahoe is known not only for resorts, but also some of the best camping in the world. The mountainous terrain is considered by many to be best seen on foot and out in the open.
- Vikingsholm Castle: This is a replica castle that is open throughout the summer for tourists to see. It was built in the late 1920s by a private landowner. Vikingsholm Castle is a major draw in the area and is accessible by car and hiking trails.
- Casinos: The Nevada side of Lake Tahoe opens the door for some major gambling fun. With Carson City nearby, many visitors to Lake Tahoe take a day to spend with Lady Luck.
- Golfing: Dozens of golf courses dot the Lake Tahoe landscape, taking in all the beauty and splendor the area is famous for. Golfers will find many of the courses in the area are favored by PGA pros and tourists alike.
- Festivals: The area plays host to many annual events, including America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride, a Shakespeare Festival and the Lake Tahoe Music Festival. The summer months, in particular, are loaded with activities celebrating everything from wooden boats to wine, music and art.
- Historic sites: The entire region is loaded with sites made significant during the Gold Rush days and beyond. Visitors here will find a number of sites, museums and even full-blown tours that can help them experience the past. From the history of the Donner Party's journey to ancient sites frequented by America's earliest residents, there is a lot to see here.
- Other attractions: Beyond the beauty and natural wonder of Lake Tahoe, visitors will also find the area is home to a number of galleries, stores, specialty shops and restaurants and clubs.
When natural beauty and plenty of entertainment are desired, many choose Lake Tahoe as their destination. No matter which state this splendor is viewed from, the options to keep busy are numerous.