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Lake Tahoe Day & Summer Camps


    
Lake Tahoe Day and Summer Camps provide a wide variety of fun and educational opportunities for children of all ages.  From summer residential camps full of outdoor activities to recreational programs and wellness programs, you are sure to find something that will engage your child throughout the summer months.

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Lake Tahoe Day & Summer Camps

Camp Concord

1000 Mount Tallac Rd., South Lake Tahoe, CA‎ – (530) 541-1203

Located between Falling Leaf Lake and Lake Tahoe, this city operated camp has two sections: children and family.

Camp Stanford

130 Fallen Leaf Rd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150    (530) 541-1244

Located on Falling Leaf Lake, it is owned and operated by Stanford University, it offers elegant camping for alumni.

Incline Village  Day and Summer Camps

980 Incline Way, Incline Village, NV 89451    (775) 832-1300

Lake Tahoe School’s Summer Camps

992 Tahoe Boulevard / Incline Village, Nevada 89451    (775) 831-5828

STAR Summer and Day Camps City of South Lake Tahoe

1180 Rufus Allen Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 Call (530) 542-6056

The summer camps are recreational programs designed to provide enrichment, entertainment and recreation activities in a safe and secure environment for first through eighth graders.

Woodward Tahoe Summer Camps

19749 Boreal Ridge Rd, Soda Springs, CA 95728    (530) 426-1114

They operate eight weeks of co-ed residential summer camp of youth age 7-19, plus one week specially designed for adults. They offer programs for Snowboard, Freeski, Skateboard, BMX, Mtn Bike Freestyle, Scooter, Digital Media and Cheer. Each camp program provides a safe and fun learning environment for all abilities.

 

What’s on Tap

Events

Lake Tahoe Festivals & Events:

 

Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival—7/8 – 8/21

North Lake—Imagine your toes in the sand, a fantastic bottle of wine nearby, a gourmet meal in hand and first-class entertainment before you…

Labor Day Lake Tahoe Fireworks Extravaganza—9/4/16 @ 08:30 PM

South Lake—This pyrotechnic exhibition explodes over Lake Tahoe after dusk and features a variety of patterns, shapes, and designs.

Big Band Jazz Concert at the Sugar Pine Point State Park—9/4/16

West Lake—Concert goers are encouraged to bring a picnic, low-back chairs, blankets, and be prepared to have fun.

The Great Reno Balloon Race—9/9 – 9/11/16

Reno—This is the 35th year for one of Reno’s most colorful and spectacular events! It attracts nearly 100 hot air balloons

For more event information, click on our Festivals & Events page for Half Moon Bay.
  
  

Attractions

Top Attractions:

Winter Outdoor Activities  – 2015/16

The ski areas were finally blessed with SNOW! The recent drought took its toll, but finally were seeing some action…

Summer Outdoor Activities – 2016

Lake Tahoe  – In a couple of months, Lake Tahoe will be bursting with outdoor activities!

Desolation Wilderness Area 

Awesome hiking from late spring to late summer. 

 

For more information on local attractions, click on the Lake Tahoe Attractions or Recreational Activities.
  
  

 

Advisories

The Region’s Fall Advisories:
  

Traffic Conditions. During the summer months, Lake Tahoe is inundated with tourists making driving challenging. Another issue, is the warm summer months are the best to complete road work. This combination can create very long delays in certain sections. Go to www.caltrans.com to learn about road conditions. 

Yes, It’s Still Water! California’s extreme drought has created some long-term consequences. If you are planning a lake vacation be sure to check about water levels. That rafting trip, fishing, or skiing may be impacted. It has also create EXTREME fire conditions, so be sure to check with local authorities about campfire and camp stove regulations.   

The Plague! It sounds medieval, but chipmunks and squirrels around Lake Tahoe can carry the Plague and health officials urge caution. Click here to learn more.

Yellow Jackets! I don’t know why it’s so bad this season, but from Tahoe City south  along the beaches the bees are everywhere! Click here to learn more.
  
  

  
  
  

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