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Go Green in Lake Tahoe ♻️
1580 Glen Alpine Rd
South Lake Tahoe, CA
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of awe and discovery when visiting Lake Tahoe’s South Shore. From a seemingly endless food scene to countless miles of trails, and an ample mix of beaches, there’s always something new around the next bend waiting for you. If you want your money to go further during your next visit to Lake Tahoe, try these eco-friendly tips:
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Ditch the Car 🚫🚗
South Lake Tahoe, California, United States
From the moment you check in to a hotel in South Tahoe, you are surrounded by possibilities for relaxation and fun. Whether you are going to the beach, hitting the trails, or just out shopping, chances are you can get there without your car or needing to pay for parking.
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Take Your Time and Stay Awhile
South Lake Tahoe, California, United States
Make the most of your trip and really experience this incredible place for all that it is worth by spending a few extra days around Tahoe’s south shore. Visiting for a week, instead of a weekend, reduces the pressure on our amazing service industry during peak times, can save you money, and is better for the environment since it helps to reduce the amount of carbon emissions from flying or driving here.
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Drink Tahoe Tap🚰
Stateline, Nevada, United States
You can also save on trunk space and cash during your next trip to Lake Tahoe by not purchasing cases of plastic water bottles and instead refilling a reusable water bottle with 99.994% pure water right from the tap. Tahoe tap water is far more rigorously tested than anything you might buy in a plastic water bottle, tastes great, and is FREE!
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Be A Next Level Visitor
466 Andria Dr
Glenbrook, NV
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Ready to be a next-level visitor? Picking up even a few pieces of discarded trash can go a long way towards “Keeping Tahoe Blue”.