Take a 2.5 hour cruise of Lake Tahoe during Daylight, or treat yourself to a Sunset Dinner Cruise! They offer fabulous photo opportunities, sunshine, and fresh Lake Tahoe air, which has a way of invigorating everyone around. As you cruise to Emerald Bay, you'll learn how it was formed, some of its fascinating history, and enjoy a special video presentation. With plenty of room to spread out and get comfortable, you'll quickly settle in and find the best place on-deck to snap magazine-worthy photos.
Nestled along Lake Tahoe's scenic south shore, Edgewood Tahoe sits along the lakefront. Designed by George Fazio and opened in 1968, Edgewood earned Golf Digest Magazine's rating as one of "America's Top Golf Courses." Challenging yet fair, the course offers a choice of four sets of tees, ranging in length from 5343 yards to a demanding 7529, providing a challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
More interested in the sights? Check out the Edgewood Restaurant or Brook's Bar and Deck. Great food and beautiful scenery!
If you are staying at the Ridge Resorts, the Blue Go shuttle provides free transportation to Stateline! Check out some great restaurants, shopping, activities and casinos. The shuttle runs every hour until midnight. The front desk will provide you with the shuttle times and information upon check-in.
A 2.4 mile ride up in the Heavenly Mountain Gondola will leave you breathless as you take in panoramic views of Lake Tahoe. On your way up, stop at the Observation Deck for photos, a latte at Cafe Blue or a unique Heavenly souvenir at The Gondola Sports shop. Once you get to the top, head up the Tamarack Express chairlift with your Scenic Gondola ticket for some of the best views of Lake Tahoe and access to a series of hiking trails, ranging from beginner to expert.
The Taylor Creek Visitor Center is located on the south shore of beautiful Lake Tahoe. The visitor center is also the hub where four fascinating self-guided trails start and the home of the Stream Profile Chamber, a primary attraction at the visitor center complex.
The Stream Profile Chamber, located 1/4 mile down the Rainbow Trail, provides a view of the stream environment allowing visitors to study a diverted section of Taylor Creek through a panel of aquarium-like windows and is a major attraction for local conservation and environmental education programs. A 180 degree curved diorama illustrates life above and below the water. This diorama boasts a mural on the walls which shows all the seasons experienced at Taylor Creek. There are also creative informational signs and hidden critters.