Saturday, March 22, 2014

The 2014 Business EXPO at Harrah's Lake Tahoe March 28th!

Friday March 28th, 4:30-8:30pm, Harrah’s Convention Center

Get in on the ACTION and register for your booth today!!
The 2014 Business EXPO “Tahoe South in ACTION” will feature over 90 Chamber Member Businesses with over 1200 community members and visitors expected to attend. Exhibition booths are avaiable to Chamber Members only. Register your business on before Febuary 28th and attend the "EXPO Prep Workshop" for FREE. Booth space will sell out and is assigned on a first paid, first reserved basis. Don't miss the ACTION, click HERE to register you booth today!



Exciting Harvey's Lake Tahoe SUMMERTIME Entertainment Schedule

Harveys Lake Tahoe entertainment will elevate
your mood, with big laughs at The Improv and
great music under the stars at our acclaimed
Summer Concert Series.
Sarah McLachlan June 24, 2014
Zac Brown Band Sunday July 20, 2014
Carrie Underwood July 18, 2014
Journey & Steve Miller Band July 30, 2014
Boston & The Doobie Brothers August 3, 2014

Bruno Mars August 14, 2014
An Evening with The Eagles concert ~ Friday, August 29th and Saturday August 30th.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Lake Tahoe weather: Storm dumps more than 2 feet of snow

LAKE TAHOE — Winter is back at Lake Tahoe — and resorts and residents couldn’t be more pleased.
A small storm swept through the greater Truckee/Tahoe region early this week, dumping more than 2 feet of snow in some areas and stoking enthusiasm for a strong 2013-14 ski season.
Located west of Truckee, Boreal Mountain Resort — which strives each fall to be the first area resort to open — planned to open as early as this weekend, according to various reports. Officials were expected to make a decision as early as Tuesday afternoon; last year, the resort opened on Oct. 26.
On Tuesday, Sugar Bowl Resort in Norden reported 29 inches of fresh snow had fallen at its summit (8,383 feet), with 21 inches at its 6,883-foot base.
Near Tahoe’s North Shore, Squaw Valley on Tuesday reported 23 inches of new snow at upper mountain from the storm, while neighboring Alpine Meadows tallied 19 inches up top.
Several main Tahoe/Truckee highways were under chain and snow tire controls overnight Sunday and Monday morning — when snow was blowing the hardest — including the Mt. Rose Highway in Nevada and California Highway 267 over Brockway Summit.
A few Tahoe schools got started an hour late Monday morning due to slick roads. Regional emergency crews responded to several slide-offs and fender benders, but no major incidents were reported.
It marked the first significant snow of the 2013-14 season for Tahoe, outside of an upper-elevation dusting on Sept. 21 — which also was the evening prior to the inaugural Ironman Lake Tahoe.
“Winter is here,” Northstar California Director of Mountain Operations Jim Larmore said in a Monday statement. “The conditions are allowing us to start making snow a little earlier than we’d planned to. We’re firing up the snowmaking guns ... to compliment the natural snow this storm has brought so we can take full advantage of our systems.”
By Tuesday, the resort located between Truckee and Kings Beach reported 14 inches at upper mountain.
Several other resorts, including Boreal and Heavenly Mountain Resort on Lake Tahoe’s South Shore, also have begun snowmaking operations, officials said.
Many of Tahoe’s resorts still expect to open near the Thanksgiving holiday.
The weather had residents taking to social media early Monday with eyes toward a strong season after lackluster winters each of the past two years.
Tahoe Vista resident Cody Rose Kelley expressed her satisfaction with this message on an Instagram photo: “Woke up to this Winter Wonderland!!! #Tahoe #YAY #ilovesnow #moretocome”
South Lake Tahoe resident Jenn Gleckman, meanwhile, was among those who commented on Twitter: “Waking up to this makes me giddy for what lies ahead. #snow #tahoe #skiing”
Skies began to clear Tuesday afternoon throughout the region; sunshine and high temperatures in the upper-50s to lower-60s are expected by midweek and into the weekend.

http://www.tahoedailytribune.com/news/8674926-113/tahoe-snow-lake-monday

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Pine Cone Resort Snow Slide!


120'x35' 120-FT LONG 35-FT ELEVATION DROP "BOB SLED" SNOW SLIDE!

Filled with thrilling embanked twisting turns, at the bottom of which most happy, excited people want to walk back up to the Starting Gate and do it again and again. Free to Guests of PineConeResort.com & 20% Discount to Guests of TahoeVacations.com. Great value winter family fun. Rates include free use of sleds and safety helmets: only $10/1-Hour, $15/2-Hours, $20/3-Hours, $25/6-Hour Day Pass. For more info, call Robert at 1-855-833-7252 and/or email us at info@pineconeresortsnowslide.com

Thursday, December 19, 2013

"Like" Tahoe Vacations on Facebook and WIN!



If you like this page you could win a 3 day 2 night TAHOE VACATION. Drawing is held every month!!
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013


Heavenly Holidays at Heavenly Village
 
Celebrate the holidays with Heavenly during our two-week festival in the  Heavenly Village, featuring professional ice skating shows, ice  sculptors, carolers, local artists and a 16-foot interactive snow globe  where kids can get their photos taken with Santa. It all starts December  20, 2013 and culminates December 31 with an unparalleled New Year’s  Celebration, featuring ice sculptors, an outdoor concert, fire dancers  and a 9:00 pm ball drop and fireworks show!
http://www.skiheavenly.com/nightlife-and-activities/events/heavenly-holidays.aspx

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

A day hike up Mt. Rose


A day hike up Mt. Rose is a wonderful way to get out in the Tahoe Wilderness, breath the fresh air and enjoy some of the most gorgeous Tahoe scenery the area can afford.  At the summit of Mt. Rose there is a huge parking lot.  Behind the bathrooms is the trail head. Just follow it all the way up to the top. It will take you 2 to 3 hours to get to the top and much quicker down.  There is a beautiful waterfall halfway and the top is pretty steep.  The views are worth it and you get to see all the lakes around the Tahoe Reno area from the top.  Have fun and bring plenty of water!!