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Driving to North Lake Tahoe
In the second installment of our two-part Tahoe travel series, we take the highways head-on, as we take an unflinching look at what it takes to drive 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 driving to your destination can be fun and exciting, it can also be very stressful. In winter, the stress can discourage Tahoe-bound travelers who contend with closed routes, traffic jams, or weather-related hazards. However, there are some simple steps that one can take to make sure they have nothing but a fantastic trip ahead of them.
Transit to North Lake Tahoe
In part one of our two-part Tahoe travel series, we’ll take a look at the many transit options for getting to North Lake Tahoe. The region abounds with flights, trains, and buses serving the area, and we’ll help you navigate the many options and provide valuable recommendations to ensure you have a smooth trip. Whether you’re coming from the Sacramento area or the Central Valley, Reno or points East, or the Bay Area, there’s an excellent and low-drama option to get you and your traveling companions to North Lake Tahoe in comfort and style.
Getting to North Lake Tahoe
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!