Dickson Realty
188 Hwy 50
Zephyr Cove, NV 89448

 
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LAKE TAHOE MOUNTAIN BIKING:
Lake Tahoe is a very popular mountain biking destination for all skill levels. Bike paths, dirt roads, single tracks and bike parks are prominent in the Lake Tahoe basin, and are maintained by the parks service and its adoring travelers. There are a number of scenic beginner rides and more advanced terrain including steeps and rocky precipices. Some ski resorts also operate there lifts in the summer months for mountain biking and hiking.
Fallen Leaf Lake: 5 mile ride with great views of Mt. Tallac and Fallen Leaf Lake. Great for beginners and scenery.
Coral Loop: 6.5 mile single track ride with a moderate elevation change. Great for intermediate riders.
Angora Lakes: 7 mile with moderate elevation changes leading to serene alpine lakes. Great for intermediates and hikers. Truly one of the most beautiful places in Lake Tahoe.
Clark's Trail: 5 miles with very technical lines. This advanced trail overlooks Fallen Leaf Lake trail and Fallen Leaf Lake
Mr. Toads Wild Ride: 8 miles with technical lines and elevation changes up to 2500 feet. This is a world class mountain biking trail for advanced riders.
Tahoe Rim Trail - Kingsbury south: Long 20 mile ride overlooking Tahoe with lots of elevation and terrain variations.
Fountain Place: This is easily accessible from Highway 50. Simply take Pioneer Trail one mile to Oneidas Road. Follow Oneidas to the end and you'll find many different trails to choose from.
Twin Peak: Access this short ride off Lake Tahoe Boulevard approximately 2 miles from the intersection of Highway 50 and 89. This is a great trail for a daily routine.
Genoa Peak: This is an intermediate ride along a ridge line with scenic views of the Lake Tahoe Basin to the west and Carson Valley to the east. Follow North Benjamin off Kingsbury Grade to the top, where you'll see a trailhead leading to Genoa Peak at (9,150').
The Rubicon Rubicon
Famous for being a world class OHV road, The Rubicon also offers a variety of biking opportunities from loop rides to difficult peak climbs. Follow Highway 89 north of Tahoma and turn west onto McKinney-Rubicon Springs Road.
Kirkwood
Kirkwood's lift-accessed mountain Mountain Bike Park opens in July (weather permitting) and closes in September. Hours are from 9am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday. (800) 967-7500
Northstar
Northstar offers lift access to more than 100 miles of marked trails and a world class Mountain Bike Park. Call.(800) GO-NORTH for more information.
Nevada Shoreline
This is an easy four mile trail that follows the beach and shoreline, passing Chimney Beach, Secret Harbor and Whale Beach. Find this amazing ride by beginning at the paved parking lot on Highway 28, 2.9 miles south of Sand Harbor.
Slaughter House Canyon Trail
Slaughter House Canyon is 5 miles one way, with two trails each having their own beautiful destinations: One trail winds to majestic Sierra Meadow and the other to one of Tahoe's most secluded beaches, Skunk Harbor. Access to this unforgettable bike or hike is located 2 1/4 miles north of the junction of Highway 50 and Highway 28.
Spooner Lake to Marlette Lake
This intermediate 12 mile round trip tour follows North Canyon Road to beautiful Marlette Lake. In the fall, hiking or biking among the dense groups of Quaking Aspens in their bright yellow foliage is a timely treat.
Stateline Lookout
This short 1 mile round trip bike offers stunning views leading to the site of the old Crystal Bay Fire Lookout. Follow the ridgeline for views of Lake Tahoe and the North Shore area.
Tahoe Mountain Ride
is a short one(approximate 1.5 hours), but offers a few excellent panoramic views of the Sierra range, including Mt. Tallac. The ride includes on and off dirt terrain.
To find the ride you must first be in South Lake Tahoe. You can begin the ride at the bottom of Tahoe Mountain Road. To get there you must drive west from the Y in South Lake Tahoe (Tahoe Valley). The Y is the first stop light and intersection that you come to when entering South Lake Tahoe, while driving south on the Emerald Bay Road (Highway 89) coming from Tahoe City.
LAKE TAHOE HORSE BACK RIDING:
There are several stables around Lake Tahoe offering scenic horseback rides. Tours are usually offered at full or half day, with guided service. Ride through the tall pine forests and along ridgetop trails.
Camp Richardson's Corral
4 Emerald Bay Road, Camp Richardson, CA (530) 541-3113
Camp Richardson Corral offers breakfast rides, dinner rides, hourly rides, fishing trips, and sleigh rides for the winter months and the holidays.
Cascade Stables
2199 Cascade Rd., South Lake Tahoe, CA (530) 541-2055
Northstar Stables
Northstar Stables specializes in beginners and family groups. They also have horses geared for more advanced riders. Phone: 530-562-1230
Squaw Valley Stables
Squaw Valley Stables has all kinds of horses for beginners and more advanced riders.
Phone: 530-583-RIDE
Zephyr Cove Stables
Zephyr Cove trails have stunning lake views and feature unforgettable sunsets. The stable is located just 4 miles from casinos on Hwy. 50 in S. Lake Tahoe, Nevada, just past the Zephyr Cove Campground.
 
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