Getting to North Lake Tahoe

With so many fun things to do in this part of California, it's no wonder why people from all over flock here every year. While travel can be fun and exciting, it can also be very stressful, and in North Lake Tahoe, there are so many ways to get to your destination, deciding which is the right one for you can be overwhelming.

Let’s demystify the travel options for getting to North Lake Tahoe and find a solution that works for you and your traveling companions. Come along on our deep-dive exploration of Tahoe travel, where we will consider planes, trains, automobiles, and buses—and maybe even your own two legs!

We have two articles in this series, and we recommend starting with whichever is not your typical method of transportation. Whether you’d prefer to take the wheel yourself or let someone else do the navigating, take a look at the other side first, and perhaps you’ll gain some new perspective and consider options you may have overlooked!

Transit to North Lake Tahoe

Driving to North Lake Tahoe

Malcolm Bowles

Malcolm is a San Francisco native who grew up spending winters in the Sierras, and he’s been hosting guests in North Lake Tahoe since 2021. For his ‘day job,’ he is a clinical social worker and teaches yoga and meditation. He spends winters in the mountains on skis or snowboarding, but in the summer, you’ll find him hiking, climbing, or stand-up paddleboarding. When he’s not in the mountains, he enjoys reading fiction, cooking, gardening, and unwinding with his partner, Often, and his cat, Xander.

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Transit to North Lake Tahoe

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