Search for Homes:
Search

Welcome to Lake Tahoe, NV

Lake Tahoe, located in the beautiful Sierra Nevada, is a large freshwater lake that spans the border of California and Nevada, just west of Nevada’s capital, Carson City. For many centuries the lake has attracted people to its shores, but it wasn’t until the 19th century that the areas surrounding the lake began to see permanent settlement. During the years of western migration when newly established railroads began to stretch past the lake and into California, more and more people were exposed to the breathtaking sights of Lake Tahoe, and the area gained a sparkling reputation as a vacation spot. By the late 19th century, many wealthy San Franciscans were frequenting Lake Tahoe, which prompted Robert M. Watson to move his family there and establish an inn on the north shore named the Tahoe House in 1887. This spurred further development, including the Tahoe Tavern and Tallac House on the west shore, Glenbrook Inn on the east shore, and Brockway Springs Hotel on the north shore. In the early 1900’s, some of Tahoe’s major attractions were the casinos popping up on the north shore, such as the Ta-Neva-Ho (now Cal-Neva Resort) which opened in Crystal Bay in 1927. Cal-Neva attracted many of Hollywood’s elite throughout its first decades, including Frank Sinatra (who owned the casino from 1960-3), Marilynn Monroe, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.

But despite these glamorous hotels and casinos, nothing brought more attention to the Lake Tahoe area than the ski industry. After WWI, when skiing rose in popularity as a major sport for recreation and competition, it was only natural that ski enthusiasts were attracted to the powdery peaks of the Sierra Nevada. An investor team including Walt Disney chose the mountains along the Donner Pass as a prime location for a ski resort, and in 1938, the Sugar Bowl resort opened, which would soon feature the first ski lift in California, and the first gondola in the nation. In 1960, North Lake Tahoe received international attention as host to the first televised Winter Olympics, which resulted in a major boost in tourism to the area.

© 2008 Reliance Relocation Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Contributed by:

More Local Area Information

The Lake Tahoe area is home to more than 10 world-class resorts that attracts millions of visitors from all over the world. But equal to its winte... Read more
Placer County is one of the fastest growing counties in California. With its booming residential development in Roseville, Rocklin and Lincoln, i... Read more
Tahoe Vista is a community on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, just west of Kings Beach in Placer County, California. Home to nearly 2,000 people an... Read more
With so much to offer new residents—a welcoming community, amazing Sierra Nevada scenery, and plenty of outdoor and indoor recreation—it is no wonde... Read more
Nestled within the Sierra Nevada mountain range, world-renowned Lake Tahoe, (the largest alpine lake in North America) offers a lifestyle most onl... Read more
One of the nation’s top, year-round destination resorts, Incline Village, Nev. reflects the pristine beauty of Lake Tahoe and the grandeur of th... Read more
Two golf courses are open to the public and offered at a discount to home owners (Championship and Mountain courses). Diamond Peak Ski Resort is ... Read more
Come Check out Carson City, the capital of Nevada. Founded in 1858 by Abraham Curry, a pioneer, it was named from the nearby Carson River that get... Read more
Sparks and cinders flew from the back of those early Truckee trains that made their way up old Donner summit. Wood was the fuel of choice. Wha... Read more
Home to some of the most amazing scenery in the country, adventurous outdoor recreation and rich cultural events, it’s easy to make Reno home. Th... Read more
The Reno/Sparks region is an exciting and dynamic area in Nevada. From the breathtaking setting surrounded by the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains... Read more
This beautiful and family-oriented community was the fastest growing city in Nevada from 1999 to 2008. Just northeast of Reno, Sparks offer... Read more