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Live it Up on the Lake!

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Picturesque in its splendid clarity and purity, Lake Tahoe spans 22 miles long and 12 miles across both Nevada and California. Its northern shore boasts diverse beaches and infinite wilderness for hiking, biking, and camping. For anyone looking to pack up and go RVing, it’s time to hit the road because Lake Tahoe’s northern shore is a sure fire bull’s-eye.

Lake Tahoe’s northern shore has many different kinds of beaches. Secluded waterfront getaways at the end of a hike through the wild, vast sandy wonderlands that host weekly events and concerts to remember, the perfect place for a waterside picnic, and rocky shorelines to explore all line the pristine shores. Also a perfect destination for hikers and bikers, the northern shore offers infinite paths and trails to discover. The northern shore offers paths for beginners and experts and even sports nationally ranked mountain bike trails. For true enthusiasts, June, which is Lake Tahoe Bike Week on the shore, is a great time to plan a visit.

Everyone can feel like a pro on the northern shore’s 10 golf courses. Home to six championship courses and four executive courses as well as a host of PGA Pro’s, Lake Tahoe can provide the course or coaching you’re looking for.

If golf isn’t your cup of tea, there are many other activities to enjoy at Lake Tahoe. Fishing, horseback riding, art classes, ropes courses, climbing walls, and even a swing on the trapeze are just a few of the activities offered on the northern shore. There are also live outdoor concerts and movies to enjoy at various times and locations. The shore forgets no one. Even the family dog can enjoy activities at the shore. Dog parks, doggie day care, and even dog friendly restaurants, all ensure that your pooch enjoys the trip to the shore as much as you do. Dog owners may also want to consider planning a trip during late August this year. The Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe is having their 3rd annual Peaks and Paws festival the weekend of August 25. The festival will feature live music, local art and lots of fun for you and Fido.

The moral of the story is this: pack up the RV, head to Lake Tahoe, and make some memories at the northern shore this summer!

For more information on Lake Tahoe’s northern shore please visit, http://www.visitinglaketahoe.com/.

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