The Tahoe Rim Trail is a 165-mile loop circumnavigating the entire Lake Tahoe basin along the ridgeline of the Sierra Nevada at elevations between 6,300 and 10,338 feet, providing continuous spectacular views of the lake, the Carson Valley, and the Great Basin beyond. The trail passes through outstanding wildflower meadows, volcanic formations at Tahoe Meadows, and the granite peaks above the Desolation Wilderness. Hotels around Lake Tahoe offer access to various trailhead sections, making Tahoe one of the finest hiking destinations in the American West.
Lakefront glamour at Tahoe’s most iconic luxury address, where a private beach, full-service spa, and polished design create an “occasion” stay. It’s ideal for travelers who want ski-and-lake days followed by destination dining and sunset cocktails on the water.
A boutique-style beachfront resort that nails the South Shore sweet spot: steps to the sand and close to Heavenly Village for ski days and après. The on-site spa, hot tub, and stylish rooms make it a strong pick for couples who want resort comforts without a mega-resort feel.
An all-in-one North Shore classic with a casino, full spa, and a resort setup geared for long, amenity-rich stays. Base here for calmer beaches and easy access to outdoor adventures, then come back to a lively evening scene under one roof.
A high-scoring, cozy lodge-style favorite that feels more like a romantic cabin retreat than a standard hotel. The hot tub and walkable access to South Shore highlights make it an excellent “value luxury” base for active days.
A design-forward, modern property with standout amenities—pool, hot tub, and wellness touches—that keep it feeling elevated and fresh. It’s a smart pick for travelers who want a stylish home base close to the South Shore action.
A polished, guest-loved boutique lodge in Tahoe’s upscale North Shore enclave, ideal for travelers who prioritize quiet nights and easy beach access. It’s a great match for couples and small groups who want a calmer, more residential Tahoe experience.