Gatekeeper's Museum
Gatekeeper's Museum is the oldest building in Tahoe
City. Built in 1909, the museum features Indian artifacts
and stories of Lake Tahoe's pioneers in a picturesque log
cabin. 530-583-1762
Virginia City
Virginia City invites guests of Lake Tahoe accommodations
to their 'liveliest ghost town in the west.' From 1857 to
1877, Virginia City was famous for the gold and silver mining.
Now a popular tourist attraction, visitors can explore colorful
shops, museums and saloons. The famous Delta, Silver Queen
and Bucket of Blood Saloons, Mark Twain Museum, Piper Opera
House and Chollar Mine are also popular spots for Lake Tahoe
accommodations guests. 775-847-0311

Ponderosa Ranch
Ponderosa Ranch lets visitors of Lake Tahoe accommodations
visit the Cartwright property immortalized in the Bonanza
TV Series. A petting zoo for the kids, saloon, pancake breakfast
and a general store for browsing and dining make this a
perfect stop for families, couples and individuals staying
at Lake Tahoe accommodations. Open from April to October;
take a trip to the Ponderosa and Incline Village. 775-831-0691
Squaw Valley USA Cable Car
Squaw Valley USA Cable Car provides guests of Lake Tahoe
Accommodations a cable car ride to the High Camp Bath &
Tennis Club. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, swimming, ice-skating,
bungee jumping, volleyball and tennis followed by a dinner
in this Olympic Valley location.