Play in Tahoe
From boating and fishing, golfing and hiking, skiing and snowmobiling
to some of the state’s finest casinos, Lake Tahoe accommodates
every sporting taste for every season.
Incline Village’s beaches are one of the areas best kept secrets.
With white sand shores and crystal blue waters, various beach facilities
include outdoor heated Olympic pools, picnic tables, BBQ pits and
diving facilities.
Incline Village’s two spectacularly designed golf courses—
Championship Course and the Mountain Course —are the essence
of mountain golfing. Both offer incredible views of Lake Tahoe from
the green. Please see my golf page for more information.
Tahoe Weather
In over 50 years of Lake Tahoe weather, 80 percent of the days have
had sunshine.
Average daily high temperatures in December, January and February
are 40, 37, and 39 degrees respectively. However, according to meteorologists,
these figure are somewhat misleading as they are taken in the shade,
when in fact, direct sunlight readings often approach 100 degrees
on western exposed snow fields. Therefore, it is not unusual to see
spring skiers clad in cutoff Levi's and tee-shirts, acquiring fantastic
tans while hoping they don't wipe out.
The summer season, like the Tahoe winter, is quite extraordinary.
Though easily as dry and sunny as anywhere in the arid desert Southwest,
daytime highs rarely exceed 80 degrees. Because of the abundance of
heavy pine forests and the moderating influence of the 193 square
miles of Lake surface, the evenings do not turn cold. June, July and
August average just one day of precipitation each and that can be
as little as .10 of an inch. Picnic planning is not a problem in the
Tahoe Basin at any time during the summer months, there is a 93% probability
of sun.
Healthcare
in Lake Tahoe
The beauty of Lake Tahoe has attracted some of the finest specialists
from around the world who work in one of the area's six major hospitals.
The Lake Tahoe Surgery Center has grown into one of the major providers
of ambulatory health services in the area with a large roster of Board
Certified surgery specialists who are recognized for their expertise
from around the world.
Important
Numbers
SBC Communications (phone):
775 333-4811
Southwest Gas: 775 831-1066
Sierra Pacific Power: 800 782-2506
Water, Sewer, Garbage: 775 832-1100
Charter Communications (cable): 866 731-5420
Security Systems: 775 831-1801
Locksmith: 775 831-6055
Sierra Pest Control: 775 832-5356
Homeowner's Insurance: 800 735-4663
Annual Parks & Recreation Fees
The Incline Village Parks & Recreation Department offers a wide variety of special classes, on-going programs and sporting activities for both the young and young at heart. Many are included as a part of the annual fee and are offered to both residents and non-residents.
Residents: $484 **** Non-residents: $627
(not including $49 registration)
Diamond Peak Ski Resort
The premiere Incline Village slope offers both daily and seasonal passes.
Daily
Residents: $37 **** Non-residents: $46
Seasonal
Residents: $435 **** Non-resident: $535yes