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Getting to Lake Tahoe

Whether for a weekend getaway or a weeklong vacation, Tahoe is a favorite of many Californians in addition to visitors from all over the world. Depending on season, Tahoe offer everything from a day of skiing to a sunny hike in the woods, to an evening of casino live entertainment.

Lake Tahoe is found straddling the border between California and Nevada. From Tahoe it’s 200 miles west to San Francisco and 30 miles north to Reno. People often refer to the North or South shore of Tahoe. Things of interest on the North shore, primarily ski resorts, are mostly in California, whereas most of the activity, including hotels and casinos, of the South shore are in Nevada.

Driving to Lake Tahoe by Car

The easiest access to the North shore is via I-80 from Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay area or Reno. At Truckee take CA 89 south into Tahoe City or Squaw Valley, or take US 50 to South Lake Tahoe from Sacramento or the Bay Area. To get to the South Shore from Reno take US395 south through Carson City, then follow US 50 West to the Lake.

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Lake Tahoe and California area maps

Lake Tahoe AreaIn the winter huge snowfalls can make tire chains a requirement for driving to or around Lake Tahoe. Current driving conditions can be found at the bottom of this page, or check with CalTrans (www.dot.ca.gov). Also look over the following winter driving checklist because an ounce of prevention can save a lot of problems.

Winter driving checklist

  • Check that your brakes, windshield wiper, defroster and heater are working properly.
  • Make sure your antifreeze is fresh and the radiator is full. It’s a good idea to add special solvents to your windshield washer tank to keep it from freezing.
  • Check your tires and carry the proper chains for your vehicle. A flashlight and chain repair kit can be vital. Have an accurate road map, a cell phone and emergency numbers and keep an extra key in your wallet or with another person in the vehicle.
  • Additionally carry an ice scraper or de-icer, a broom, a shovel and towels. In case you really get stuck bring food, water, warm clothing and blankets.
  • Allow extra time for the trip since winter conditions will show you down.
  • Keep your tank full of gas.
  • Most importantly, slow down. Ice and fog can put you out of control in seconds. Keep a much greater distance between you and other cars and stay extra alert for sudden changes in conditions. Maximum speed limit with chains is 25-30 mph.
  • You must stop and put on chains if required to do so by an officer or posted signs.

Lake Tahoe roadsThere are several all-weather highways around Lake Tahoe except during the most severe weather. These include US 50 east over Echo Summit, CA 88 North from Stockton, CA 207 over the Kingsbury Grade, US 395 to US 50 West at Carson City and finally Highway 431 over Mount Rose going from Reno.

Getting to Tahoe by Bus

Because getting to Tahoe is always a nasty slog during the winter skiing months why not take a bus? A bus lets you relax and know that an experienced driver will be dealing with the problems.

Bay Area Ski Bus (www.bayareaskibus.com) will pick you up in Belmont, Corte Madera, Novato, Oakland, Pleasanton, San Francisco, Santa Clara and Walnut Creek at about 4am and return the same evening. They go to Northstar, at Tahoe, Kirkwood, Alpine and Squaw Valley but the destinations vary each week. Check the website for details.

NAC Ski (www.nacski.com) will pick you up in Berkeley, Concord, Dublin, Milpitas, Pleasanton, Redwood City, San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo and sometimes in Sacramento and go to different destinations each week.

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Fly to Lake Tahoe

You can get to Lake Tahoe by airplane. The closest commercial airports are Sacramento and Reno. Big Foot Air (www.bigfootair.com) offers charter flights to Lake Tahoe from San Francisco and Gary Air (www.infomart.com/GaryAir) offers an air taxi service from a number of California airports.

Private pilots can fly into the Truckee-Tahoe Airport or the South Lake Tahoe Airport. You can get transportation from several of the ski resorts to and from the Reno airport. Check with Squaw Creek and Northstar.

Take the train to Lake Tahoe

The Amtrack (www.amtrak.com) California Zephyr runs through Truckee from the Bay Area.

Eastbound trains leave Emeryville (with bus connections from various San Francisco locations) at 8:05 every morning. The train leaves Sacramento at 10:04 am and arrives in Truckee at 1:33 pm. and Reno at 3:06pm.

Westbound trains leave Reno at 11:28 am. and Truckee at 12:29 pm and arrive in Sacramento at 5:25 pm and Emerville at 7:25 pm. (with bus connections to various San Francisco locations). Check with Amtrak for schedule changes.

Ground Transportation in Lake Tahoe

Blue Go
Blue Go is a coordinated system combining several previously existing transportation companies. Internet Kiosks are located in 30 locations around the South Shore for access to shuttle information, maps and schedules. In addition dedicated phones are located at 45 locations around the South Shore to get information and schedule On Demand rides. Call 530-541-7149

Nifty Fifty Trolly
These trollies loop through South Lake Tahoe every 60 minutes during the summer between 10 am and 10 pm. You can transfer to a North Short Trolly at Emerald Bay. Call 530 541-7548

TART
TART is the Tahoe Regional Transit. It offers bus transportation on the North Shore and to Truckee to connect with Amtrak and Greyhound. Buses have bike and ski racks and run from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm daily. 800 736-6365

South Tahoe Express
South Tahoe Express offers a luxury bus shuttle between South Shore casinos and the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. 866 898-2463


Lake Tahoe Road Conditions News

Sierra highway passes close for the winter

02/01/2012 LAKE TAHOE — Ebbetts, Monitor and Sonora passes closed for the winter this week, the latest they've closed in the last seven years. “The weather conditions on the passes and road conditions are the determining factors for the closure,” said Caltrans Maintenance Superintendent Jon Bevan. 
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Controlled burns may bring smoky conditions in Lake Tahoe

01/28/2012 Beginning Monday and throughout the week, Lake Tahoe residents and visitors can expect to see smoke 
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Skiers, snowboarders riding Tahoe backcountry despite variable conditions

02/04/2012 Zach Holmes jumps a rock near Maggie's Peak last Sunday. Conditions in the backcountry are good enough to ski, but the shallow snowpack is posing some dangers. 
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Prescribed fires continue Monday at various spots around Tahoe

02/04/2012 LAKE TAHOE — U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will continue prescribed fire operations in various locations around the Lake Tahoe Basin on Monday, according to a Friday statement from the agency. 
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With 38 pipes draining into Lake Tahoe, are lake clarity efforts worth a billion bucks?

01/17/2012 By Anne Knowles Current efforts to improve the clarity of Lake Tahoe are not only a waste of time and money, they are a fraud. That’s the claim made in the inaugural newsletter of the Tahoe Pipe Club, a secretive coalition of “citizen, business owners, scientists and engineers,” according to its website, who are fed up with [...] 
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