Food Scene
Alpina Coffee Café
822 Emerald Bay RdGreat café near by
Great sushi, a little drive, but worth it until we find something closer.
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The Naked Fish
3940 Lake Tahoe BlvdGreat sushi, a little drive, but worth it until we find something closer.
Fantastic food for a higher end dinner. This is a Really Great place and yet still casual. You can wear jeans and a nice shirt, or dress up a bit. Close to the cabin but you need to book ahead.
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Evan's American Gourmet Cafe
536 Emerald Bay RdFantastic food for a higher end dinner. This is a Really Great place and yet still casual. You can wear jeans and a nice shirt, or dress up a bit. Close to the cabin but you need to book ahead.
Sightseeing
Short hike into the lake after you park. Great to take the dogs
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Fallen Leaf Lake
Short hike into the lake after you park. Great to take the dogs
Parks & Nature
This is a beautiful, dog friendly beach. One of the few you can take your dogs. Just go up 89 toward Emerald Bay and it's on your Right, after Camp Richardson.
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Kiva Beach
This is a beautiful, dog friendly beach. One of the few you can take your dogs. Just go up 89 toward Emerald Bay and it's on your Right, after Camp Richardson.
I'm sure everyone knows about Camp Richardson if your staying at this location. Fantastic during the summer for biking and walking. The Beacon's Restaurant by the pier has great outdoor seating, lake view.
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Camp Richardson
I'm sure everyone knows about Camp Richardson if your staying at this location. Fantastic during the summer for biking and walking. The Beacon's Restaurant by the pier has great outdoor seating, lake view.
Eagle Falls Trailhead
Great hike, lake, waterfall. 2 mi roundtrip.
I think the most beautiful hike in Tahoe, particularly the first 1 or so up the side of the mountain.
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Rubicon Trailhead
I think the most beautiful hike in Tahoe, particularly the first 1 or so up the side of the mountain.