Edgewood Terrace Restaurant

On the South Shore of Lake Tahoe is where you will find most of the casinos and larger resorts, as well as more in the way of nightlife and entertainment. There are plenty of great restaurants both inside and outside of the casinos, and just as on the North Shore, the choices are varied and there is something for all tastes.

In Stateline, Nevada, the Edgewood Terrace Restaurant sits overlooking Lake Tahoe from the Edgewood Golf Course clubhouse, and offers casual elegance in truly breathtaking surroundings. offers a spectacular setting for an intimate meal or a sizable gathering.


The menu is superb and the view is one of the best around. Edgewood is a great choice for a special occasion or a romantic dinner for two, or perhaps lunch after a morning enjoying one of the most scenic games of golf you will ever play!




Finding the Latest on Lake Tahoe Snow Conditions

Lake Tahoe Snow conditions

The Lake Tahoe Ski season got off to a late start due to the lack of early snow.  But the Tahoe ski slopes are now fully operational as record crowds enjoy terrific skiing and snowboarding at beautiful Lake Tahoe.

But before you make the drive or fly in, check out some of the best web sites offering up-to-date snow conditions.

On The Snow
http://www.onthesnow.com/california/skireport.html

SnowWeb
http://www.snoweb.com/

Virtual Tahoe
http://www.virtualtahoe.com/SkiTahoe/SkiReport.html

Weather Underground
http://www.wunderground.com/ski/CA/

Ski Report
http://www.skireport.com/california/sierra/

Tahoe’s Best
http://www.tahoesbest.com/Skiing/skireports.htm

Gold Country Best
http://www.tahoebest.com/skiing/lake_tahoe_ski_reports.htm

Ski Lake Tahoe
http://skilaketahoe.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=69

Ski Central
http://skicentral.com/rpt-california.html

In addition, each of the local Lake Tahoe ski resorts have their own sites, offering the latest ski and weather conditions.




Boreal Mountain Resort

Boreal Mountain Ski Resort in Truckee, near Lake Tahoe is nothing short of a thrill. The resort comes equipped with something to do for everyone.

With a vertical rise of just 500 feet, Boreal’s emphasis is on terrain parks rather than expansive terrain, a place where snowboarders and new-school trick skiers in particular can get their kicks.

But Boreal’s real selling point is as a place for first-timers to learn to ski or snowboard. The area claims to have taught more than 300,000 “never evers.” If you want to learn the sport before heading to the bigger resorts in the Tahoe area, Boreal is a good place to start.

For kids, there’s the Big Kid Surface, and a tubing hill that was installed last season. A moving carpet was also added to get you to the top. There are now three four-person (Quad) chairlifts, as well as five other lifts that will take you to any of their forty-one exhilarating runs.

Boreal is located in Truckee, a mere thirty minutes from North Lake Tahoe, directly off of I-80. An easy location to reach, and an even easier place to adore.

For more information, please visit the Boreal web site




Bear Valley Mountain Resort

Located in a remote corner of the Sierra Nevada just south of Tahoe and about three and a half hours east of San Jose, Bear Valley Mountain Resort sits at the end of a mountain pass on scenic Highway 4, which was originally extended into the Sierra just to reach this ski resort.

Bear Valley boasts uncrowded slopes, short lift lines, and a down-home feel (read: no Starbucks here, yet). The snow is typically plentiful; an average of 30 feet falls annually.

This ski resort boasts Tahoe-style powder because of its close proximity—the peak of Kirkwood can be seen from the top of the Bear Chair at 8,495 feet.

This resort’s split personality on the mountain itself delivers a family experience on the top half of the mountain and expert, black diamond terrain on the lower half. The conveniently located mid-mountain Day Lodge splits the difference.

While this ski resort positions itself as a family mountain, its real panache lies in the expert, un-groomed terrain.

Bear Valley’s dual personality makes it a unique place to hit the slopes with kids in tow, often left to shred the lower half of the peak while you test your quads in the expert chutes) or great for a day or two of shamelessly self-indulgent exploration of your own skiing abilities sans the crowds that can choke other resorts in the Tahoe region.

Bear Valley
Highway 4 @ Highway 207
PO Box 5038
Bear Valley, California  95223
Phone 209.753.2301




Sage Room Steak House at Harveys

Sage Room Steak House
Courtesy of : Sage Room Steak House

Harveys Lake Tahoe, was the first hotel-casino to be built in South Lake Tahoe. If you are looking for the best steak dinner in the Lake Tahoe area, then you should put Sage Room Steak House at the top of your list.

The Sage Room Steak House opened in 1947 and the restaurant has been a long time favorite to both Lake Tahoe locals and area visitors.

Customers can enjoy a fine dining experience in an authentic western atmosphere. The restaurant is traditional but also contemporary is located in  Lake Tower of Harveys.

The restaurant includes fine Western art works by both Remington and Russell.

The Sage Room offers exquisite dining, classic steakhouse dishes, along with unforgettable panoramic views of scenic Lake Tahoe.

One of the treats for Sage Room patrons is be personally served a tableside flambé meal. What an experience!

For dessert, a longtime favorite is the Bananas Foster.

Sage Room Steak House
988 Stateline Ave
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(775) 588-2411




Bringing the Winter Olympics Back to Lake Tahoe in 2022

Lake Tahoe

It appears that the Lake Tahoe area may make another run at bringing back the Winter Olympics. It’s been 50 years since the Winter Olympics were last held in the area – at Squaw Valley.

A Lake Tahoe organizing committee is now beginning to put together a bid package to try and secure the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Squaw Valley founder Alex Cushing worked tirelessly to bring the games to Squaw Valley. Now his widow, Nancy Cushing, is leading the move and organizing a committee to try and bring the games back to the Tahoe region in 2022.

This past weekend saw the start of the bidding process. Squaw Valley is hosting a 10-day Olympic Heritage Celebration. The goal is to begin a capital raising campaign to build a new Squaw Valley museum.

Back in October, the United States Olympic Committee officially ended the hopes of Reno-Lake Tahoe to host the 2018 Winter Olympics. The area has now failed in six attempts to secure the Winter Olympic games.

For the 2022 games, Olympic bids are due in 2012. By 2022 it will have been 20 years since the Winter Games were last held in the United States. Salt Lake City, Utah hosted the XIX Olympic Winter Games.

If Nancy Cushing is successful, the games in Lake Tahoe could be hosted by numerous world-class resorts around the scenic, Reno-Tahoe region.




Sugar Bowl Ski Resort – Lake Tahoe Skiing

The basic Sugar Bowl recipe: Take everything you’ve got at Squaw, simmer until reduced by about a half, and add snow.

It’s well reported that Squaw Valley Ski Resort reports more snow in an average winter, but somehow the snow seems deeper and more plentiful at Sugar Bowl.

After all, it’s just a couple of miles from where the infamous Donner party got snowed in the grisly winter of 1847. Don’t sell the Sugar Bowl steeps short even if they actually are short; there’s some seriously challenging terrain here.

The Mt. Judah skiing is best for intermediates; novices will do better across the road at Donner Ski Ranch.

AREA’S SKIING STATISTICS
Elevation: Top 8,383
Base: 6,883
Vertical Drop: 1,500
Average Snowfall: 500″
Number of skiable acres: 1,500
Number of lifts: 12
% Expert Runs:
% Advance Runs: 38
% Intermediate Runs: 45
% Beginner Runs: 17

Sugar Bowl is located within the Tahoe Basin which boasts the highest concentration of ski resorts and winter activities in North America and also offers a variety of dining and nightlife possibilities.

Ski and snowboard lessons and rentals are available. The 7,000-square-foot Mountain Sports Learning Center has ticketing, lessons, and rentals under one roof. Childcare is available for children ages 3 through 12.

If you want to visit scenic, Lake Tahoe this winter to ski or snowboard at world famous Sugar Bowl Ski Resort, let The Life of Luxury plan and book your luxury travel getaway. Return soon and read our luxury blog for the latest winter skiing news and VIP travel deals.




Secret Beach – Lake Tahoe

Secret Beach - Lake Tahoe

Secret Beach on Lake Tahoe is a pristine place with lots of boulders to climb, rocks to skip and beach to stroll.

Reaching Secret Beach isn’t too difficult. It’s an easy mountain bike ride or hike four miles in the forest will lead you to one of the most amazing alpine beaches in existence at Lake Tahoe.

Rock gardens of Secret Beach are scattered around the shoreline in the shallow water which appears to be Caribbean blue and is obviously crystal clear.

The trail to Secret Beach begins at the paved parking lot on Highway 28, about 2.9 miles south of Sand Harbor.




Borges Sleigh Rides Along Lake Tahoe

Borges Family Sleigh Ride Lake Tahoe

The Borges family has delighted visitors from around the world with history, fun and nostalgia. A unique activity in Lake Tahoe many have enjoyed.

The Borges family has been hosting winter sleigh rides and summertime hay and carriage rides for some 40 years.

Located for the last 30 years on Lake Tahoe, Borges Sleigh Rides have been operating some of the best sleigh rides in the California area for thousands of tourists. Located only 50 miles from Sacramento, California, Borges can provide vacationers with a memory they will treasure forever. If you want to feel like you are on the front of a holiday greeting card as you go swiftly through the snow Borges can help create the illusion.

Borges has been in the business long enough to provide some of the finest looking equipment and draft horses you are likely to encounter. The combination of hand created and detailed sleighs and powerfully built Belgian horses will really transport you into another world and that’s before you’re even get on board.

But once on board you can expect to be driven over open meadowlands, through wooded areas and to a breathtaking view as part of your ride. Rides are offered from 10 a.m. until dusk when weather permits.

If you want to take it up a notch there are also sleigh/dinner combinations that are offered that include a sunset sleigh ride along a pony express trail and a hearty and delicious meal that you will enjoy all the more after your outdoor adventure.

Click Here for a TV news story on Borges Sleigh Rides

For more info, Check out http://www.sleighride.com
50 Highway 50
Horizon Casino
Stateline, NV 89449
775-588-2953




Bonanza Ponderosa Ranch – Gone But Not Forgotten

The Cartwright family was rough, tough and lived by the law of the land. Led by their stoic father, Ben and his three sons – Adam, Hoss and Little Joe made TV history and had millions of adoring TV fans. In 1959, the series was aired on Saturday evenings. Bonanza was one of the first series to be filmed and broadcast in color.

On September 27, 2004, the Ponderosa Ranch’s gates had closed for good, after the land was sold to Incline Village developer David Duffield. For fans of the television program, the following describes what one could see when the ranch was open to the public.

For fourteen seasons in the 1950s and 60s, fans watched the adventures of Pa, Adam, Hoss and Little Joe on the program Bonanza. The fictional Cartwright family lived on the Ponderosa Ranch at Lake Tahoe, and parts of Bonanza were filmed on its shores.

The famous opening scene of Bonanza was filmed on location at North Lake Tahoe near Incline Village, and Lake Tahoe was among the outdoor locations used to film the weekly episodes. The house, both interior and exterior, was located on a Hollywood sound stage.

Lake Tahoe contractor Bill Anderson worked with the film crews on location, cutting roads and building fake outbuildings, and in 1967, he approached the show’s producers and NBC with a proposal to build an exact replica of the house exterior in Hollywood, with a copy of the sound stage interior inside, creating a detailed replica of the fictional ranch house. Anderson’s Ponderosa opened in 1967 in Lake Tahoe.

The recreated Ponderosa became the centerpiece of a western-themed tourist attraction, a bonanza of a different type in scenic Lake Tahoe.


Visiting the Bonanza Set at the Ponderosa

Attractions included souvenir shops and vintage car exhibits and a Wild West show, but the Holy Grail for Bonanza fans was the ranch house.

Outside, many visitors found the house smaller than they remembered from watching Bonanza on a small television, but inside were all the familiar Bonanza settings: the stone fireplace, Pa’s desk, the dining table and the stairs. However, a short video revealed that those stairs didn’t go anywhere (the upstairs rooms for Bonanza were on a separate sound stage). Visitors could see hidden panels for lighting, and found that one side wall slid away for long shots inside the living room.

Perhaps the most interesting thing (and the most disturbing to idyllic childhood memories) was that Bonanza was created to sell a commercial product. Hours spent watching Bonanza, dreaming of the Wild West and swooning over Little Joe came about because RCA, NBC’s parent company, wanted to sell more color televisions!

After learning more about Bonanza on the Ponderosa house tour, a walk up to the photo platform gave a good view of the house and town.




Zephyr Cove

Zephyr Cove Beach Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe’s South Shore offers the best in outdoor recreation, with boating and beach activities, cruises, fishing, hiking, and golf as well as world class casinos and exciting night-life.

Zephyr Cove Resort & Marina, is South Shore Lake Tahoe’s most complete lakeside resort, and it puts you in the center of all the Tahoe action.

Zephyr Cove has a full service Marina that offers vacationers water craft and water toy rentals, M.S. Dixie II sightseeing cruises, parasailing, horseback riding and much more.

Zephyr Cove Resort also features lodging, dining, shopping, an RV Park & Campground, and is home to one of the largest snowmobile tour centers in all the United States.

The area also offers the Shoreline Events Pavilion for special events.

Zephyr Cove
760 U.S. Hwy 50
Zephyr Cove, NV 89448
Toll Free: (800)238-2463