Golden light coats the largest natural lake in California and blankets the Emerald Range lining the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe. From Pope Beach, looking north across the lake reminds me of being in a cove opening to the ocean. Kristin inflates her Bote kayak and begins the short paddle to her ideal destination during this sunset.
Living near Lake Tahoe has given me the chance to explore its waters countless times, and I can confidently say it’s a kayaker’s paradise. The combination of pristine waters, dramatic alpine scenery, and hidden gems makes every paddle feel like a new adventure. If you’re planning to kayak Tahoe, here are some of my favorite spots to explore.
Some adventures come from spontaneous ideas, and this was one of them. Kristin and I, both having grown up near Lake Tahoe, realized that despite our roots, we had never spent a full day kayaking its iconic waters. So, we woke up at 3:30 a.m. with a bold plan: hit three stunning kayaking spots in a single day—Emerald Bay, Bonsai Rock, and Zephyr Cove.
When I first got my hands on two Oru Kayak Lake, I had little to no kayaking experience. These foldable kayaks instantly reminded me of inflatable stand-up paddleboards because of their portability. They fold down into a compact package that fits in the back of a car, making them perfect for spontaneous adventures. My girlfriend, Kristin, and I decided to load them into our converted van and road trip along Highway 395 to test the Oru Kayak Lake.
“Do you look sick, or do I look like a Jerry?” It’s the question I ask myself every time I strap into my backcountry setup for a day at the resort. Early season turns blur the line between style and practicality, and I’m unapologetically in the latter camp. The truth is, I only own backcountry ski gear, so I use it at the resort. Why not just head into the backcountry? Let me explain—but first, here’s a breakdown of my setup.
There's a tranquil beauty that comes with gliding across the still surface of a calm lake, river, or pond, surrounded by nature's serenity. If you've ever been captivated by the idea of exploring these peaceful waters up close, then you're in the right place. Welcome to our beginner's guide on how to embark on the exciting journey of flatwater kayaking.
Living in South Lake Tahoe, Mount Tallac has always been my constant landmark. Its familiar silhouette serves as a compass, grounding me whenever I wander through Tahoe’s endless beauty. Whether I’m kayaking on the lake or hiking a forested trail, Tallac’s jagged profile stands as a reassuring guide. But recently, I felt the urge to shift perspectives. Instead of looking at Mount Tallac, why not look from its summit and discover the view from above?
Hidden in the plain sight in the breathtaking Eastern Sierra region of California, Mammoth Lakes and its neighboring areas provide a perfect retreat for travelers craving tranquility, natural beauty, and rejuvenation. Among the area's most alluring features are the hot springs scattered along Highway 395, offering a serene and soothing escape amid stunning mountain views. Whether you're looking to soak in a natural mineral pool after a day of hiking or simply unwind surrounded by nature, these hot springs are an oasis worth exploring.
Emerald Bay, a stunning destination in Lake Tahoe, sits among the Sierra Nevada Mountains with its crystal-clear waters, dramatic landscapes, and captivating history. This enchanting bay draws visitors from around the world, and it’s easy to see why. If you’re planning a trip, here’s what you can look forward to.
We had a crazy idea, let’s road trip down Highway 395 in our self-converted van (watch the video tour of our dodge promaster 2500) with kayaks and explore as many bodies of water as possible. We only had a week, so how much could we cram into a single outing? We were not sure, but we wanted to try. So, would five bodies of water be too many, ten? Now, I’ll admit neither of us are good at kayaking, heck we can barely get in the kayaks without flipping, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that we committed to the idea and have loads of fun along the way.
My phone binged with an alert from Aurora, an app I had downloaded when I started chasing the Northern Lights in 2023. The message read, “Do to high aurora activity, it might possible to see the aurora in your location right now.” However, since it was 2 pm in the afternoon and the skies were cloudy I knew it wasn’t going to happen, but the alert made me ask the questions; If I could see the aurora tonight in Lake Tahoe, CA where would I want to see it? Could I photograph it?
Reno Tahoe is transforming into a spooky wonderland this Halloween, offering a wide range of thrilling events, from costume-filled bar crawls to terrifying haunted attractions. Known for its unique mix of eerie fun and family-friendly activities, the region has something to offer for visitors of all ages.
As the vibrant colors of fall blanket the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Lake Tahoe transforms into an ideal autumn escape, combining crisp air with breathtaking scenery. For those seeking a luxurious getaway amidst nature, the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino in Incline Village is offering an unforgettable vacation experience with their enhanced beachside amenities and exciting outdoor activities. While many associate Lake Tahoe with summer adventures, this fall is the perfect time to experience the beauty of the region in a more relaxed and serene atmosphere.
California, the Golden State, is a treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes that draw visitors from all over the world. From the rugged coastline of Big Sur to the serene beauty of Lake Tahoe, the diverse topography offers something for every nature enthusiast. Whether you're planning a road trip or looking for the best places to visit in California, here are some of the state's most stunning landscapes you won't want to miss.
California, the Golden State, offers some of the most diverse and breathtaking landscapes in the United States, making it a prime destination for van lifers. From the sandy beaches of Southern California to the towering redwoods in the north, living the van life in California promises an adventure at every turn. This ultimate guide will cover everything you need to know to make the most of your van life experience in California, including the best places to visit, legal considerations, tips for success, common mistakes to avoid, and the top road trip routes to explore.
Northern California is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, boasting diverse landscapes that range from rugged coastlines to towering mountains. For those seeking a blend of breathtaking scenery and invigorating hikes, here are three of the prettiest places to explore in this enchanting region.
Winter's arrival doesn't mean you have to stay indoors. In fact, it's the perfect time to embrace the great outdoors and embark on a snowshoeing adventure. Snowshoeing is an accessible and enjoyable winter activity suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels. If you're searching for the perfect snowshoeing destination, you're in the right place. In this article, we'll guide you to some of the most captivating snowshoeing locations across the United States and Canada.
Rushing out of my Big Agnes tent before the sun had risen, I projectile vomited, then again, and again. My hands on my knees, I stand, wipe my mouth, and go back to my sleeping bag for the warmth I didn’t get all night.
My plan was to enjoy a slow morning, capture some content at sunrise, then head down to my bicycle to start the bicycle touring section of the trip.