Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Top 3 Mountain Biking Trails In Lake Tahoe

South Lake Tahoe is considered as mecca for mountain bikers - whether you wish to cruise along paths with other bikers or go down rugged single-track, Lake Tahoe will kindle your adventurous appetite.
Mountain biking in Lake Tahoe is not a just sport, it’s a lifestyle here. Here are few trails that you can’t afford to miss.

Tahoe rim trail:


Following the 165-mile long loop, this trail crosses 6 major counties, located in Nevada and California both. Not to mention it’s breathtaking views. It takes the rider on an epic journey through wildflower meadows, pristine waterfalls and dazzling vistas.

The flume trail:


This gypsy trail is a Tahoe classic! Spanning over a distance of 22 miles, it includes bounty of climbs and descents. Labeled as one of the Western America's top 10 routes, flume trail is on the top many bikers bucket list.

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride/Saxon Creek

If you’re a fun rider who loves adventure, this trail serves the purpose. With ripping descents, rocky terrain it plunges down downhill at a sharp drop of nearly 1,500 feet in less than six miles.

Don’t forget to checkout the website of The Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association (TAMBA), before begnning your Lake Tahoe mountain biking experience for ways to get involved, detailed trail info, including maps, GPS coordinates, trail conditions, and events.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Enjoy Adventure, Wines & Gold Panning In Placerville

Placerville, the County Seat of El Dorado county, has much to offer in terms of tourist attractions. If you are taking your family along, no member will leave the town disappointed. There is something in store for everyone.

If you are adventure enthusiast, you won’t believe your eyes seeing what Placerville has on offer for you. Whether you like hiking or biking, you will get enough opportunities to pursue your adventure here. There are hundreds of award-winning wineries you can visit and give yourself the pleasure of tasting some of the most exotic of wines. In addition, there are historic sites you can visit, street fairs and festivals you can attend, and most importantly, pan for gold - something you have to do just to tell your friends.

Gold panning in Placerville is popular activity that everyone who visits the place wants to try. And there is a good reason behind it too. When you visit the place where the actual Gold Rush happened, you are looking for an opportunity to give yourself a similar feeling. Something you can’t do anywhere else on this world. Something you can take back home and talk about it for years to come.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Let Lake Tahoe Provide You With The Best Hiking Experience

Are you looking for your next hiking trip? Can’t wait to indulge in the adventurous mood? If so, know that Lake Tahoe, a renowned destination located along the eastern edge of El Dorado County would be the perfect place to explore. Here, you will get multiple alternatives to choose from. Be it Desolation Wilderness, located west of Lake Tahoe in El Dorado County or Tahoe Rim Trail, each would provide you with the golden opportunity to enjoy scenic views. Whether with family or friends, every moment of yours will be an exciting and interesting one while hiking around Lake Tahoe.

Whether you love traversing with a walking stick or power hiking with ski poles, rest assured an incomparable hiking experience would welcome you at Lake Tahoe. Hiking around South Lake Tahoe is so widely loved because Tahoe South is home to multiple backcountry trails that ensure awesome views. Angora Lakes, Echo Lakes, Grass Lake, Round Top Lake Trail, and Van Sickle Bi-State Park are a few places that you should look forward to exploring to make your hiking experience, a memorable one. You may require Wilderness Permits for most of these trails, but there’s nothing to worry about as they will be easily available at each trail head.

Overall, it can be said that no matter how tired you may feel, the arresting views of Tahoe South will make you hike every time. If ready to pack your bags and go hiking, remember to bring plenty of water, a light jacket or windbreaker, and a leash for your dog.