![]() ![]() It’s the perfect place to picnic, since there are already picnic tables there and you can look out over the water. It’s really easy to find, as it’s the only cove on the lake and you can rent fun paddle boats to get to it. TJ’s family likes to call that area Pirate Cove, but its official name is Sawmill Cove. My first fun activity recommendation would be to visit the little cove up on the north end of the lake, near the campground. It’s basically the best little lake in California, and I daresay, the best lake that has ever existed. ![]() It kind of defeats the purpose of the whole being in nature thing, but if you’re looking for that experience, it’s there.īut anyway, no matter where you stay in the greater Lake Tahoe area I’d recommend a quick day trip to Fallen Leaf Lake, if you have the time! It’s pretty cheap but it books up quick so plan ahead!Īnd on the other end, if you’re looking for something more expensive, you can stay at the casinos on the Nevada side of South Lake Tahoe. The north side of the lake is forest service land with a beautiful campground that has tons of space for tents and a few heated cabins, which you can reserve online. Some houses on the lake are up for renting/ Airbnb’ing, and there are plenty of cheap motels in the South Lake Tahoe area. You’d need to rent a car from there – it’s about an hour from Reno to Fallen Leaf – but it’s only 3 hours from the Bay Area, so you’re in luck if you’re from there! Yes fun fact, Dara is one of the probably very people in Los Angeles who refuses to drive… I don’t mind the drive though because we drive from LA to the Bay Area (where I grew up) all the time, and I even drove across the country after graduating in 2015.Īlternatively, you can also fly to Reno, which is very cheap, very fast flight from LA. Dara: It’s a little far from Los Angeles – about a 7.5 hour drive – but I don’t mind because I’m never the one driving! □ ![]()
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