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Recreation and Adventure - Boating & Water Sports
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Action Water Sports
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Action Water Sports is located at Timber Cove Marina at 3411 Lake Tahoe Blvd. in South Lake Tahoe, CA. There is a large selection of water sport equipment, including jet skis, waverunners, power boats and water skis, and parasailing is available from their state-of-the-art boat. Tours of Emerald Bay in the Tahoe Thunder and sailing cruises on Lake Tahoe are also available. A second Action Water Sports location is across from the Hyatt in Incline Village, NV.
For more information, Action Water Sports can be reached at (530) 544-5387, or (775) 831-4386 in Nevada, or click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Action Water Sports
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Great Basin Sports
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Great Basin Sports serves Lake Tahoe, Reno, Carson, Minden, Gardnerville and Dayton. The company provides outdoor recreation and adventure opportunities suitable for the whole family, including rafting and inflatable kayak adventures on the East Fork Carson and Truckee Rivers. Their tours emphasize fun, relaxation, adventure and exploration. Great Basin Sports promotes a unique combination of paddle instruction, water safety education, river habitat stewardship and great fun, while experiencing and exploring nature’s secrets first hand in their floating classrooms. Various whitewater rafting tours on the East Fork Carson River and kayak tours at Sand Harbor are also available. “We are an outfitter guide service operating within the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest as outlined in our Special Use Permit issued from the U.S. Forest Service.”
For more information, Great Basin Sports can be reached at (775) 450-3446 or (775) 267-5338, or click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Great Basin Adventures
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High Sierra Water Ski School
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High Sierra Water Ski School offers water skiing and wakeboard lessons, power boat rentals, power boat charters, jet ski rentals, plus canoe, kayak and equipment rentals from two locations at Lake Tahoe: Sunnyside Restaurant, Lodge & Marina 2 miles south of Tahoe City, and Homewood High & Dry Marina 7 miles south of Tahoe City. They offer an exciting summer recreation experience “perfect for family boat trips and summer vacation activities.”
For more information, High Sierra Water Ski School can be reached at (530) 583-7417 or (530) 525-1214, or click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
High Sierra Water Ski School
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Historic Camp Richardson Resort & Marina
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Historic Camp Richardson Resort & Marina is situated on Lake Tahoe’s southwest shore. Camp Richardson offers a wide array of recreational activities, an abundance of lodging options, and several dining choices. The full service marina is the closest to Emerald Bay and their Mountain Sports Center features a large selection of bikes to rent. More than 300 campsites are available, and a good selection of lakefront cabins to choose from and a historic hotel also are available.
For more information, click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Historic Camp Richardson Resort & Marina
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Lake Tahoe Water Trail
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The Lake Tahoe Water Trail provides an opportunity to plan a custom paddle trip around the 72-mile shoreline of Lake Tahoe. The Lake Tahoe Water Trail Guide/Map lists access points, resting places, campgrounds, lodging, points of interest and related facilities to accommodate kayakers and canoeists.
For more information, click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Lake Tahoe Water Trail
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Sierra Adventures
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Sierra Adventures is a “one-stop” outfitting source for equipment, rentals, recreation, information, transportation and guide services for Reno, Lake Tahoe and Nevada. Sierra Adventures is the region’s first and only multi-sport outfitter, and they provide free hotel pick-up in the Reno area. Outfitting services include kayaks, rafts, bikes and fishing gear during the summer, and snow boards, tubes, snow shoes, hiking gear and Nordic ski gear in the winter. Sierra Adventures provides tour buses, shuttles, transfers, group logistics, maps, guide services and destination support, along with packaged local or out bound adventure activities, corporate events, and family fun.
Sierra Adventures can be reached at (866) 323-8928, or click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Sierra Adventures
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Tahoe Adventure Company
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Tahoe Adventure Company leads high quality adventure travel trips and tours with a focus on experiencing the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains, trails and brilliant waters of Lake Tahoe. Tahoe Adventure Company offers a kayak delivery service to meet your needs. They will drop off your boats at Sand Harbor between 9am and 10pm and pick them up in the afternoon. All safety gear and complete instruction is included. There is a 4-boat minimum with all day rentals required and no delivery fee.
For more information, click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Tahoe Adventure Company
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Tahoe Sailing Charters
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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lake Tahoe in a natural and eco-friendly way aboard Tahoe Sailing Charters’ 50 ft. sailing yacht, the “Tahoe Cruz.” The boat combines roomy comfort with high performance sailing, and Captain Mike and Captain Jim, both U.S. Coast Guard certified skippers, ensure a fun and lasting sailing experience. The Tahoe Cruz’s cabin down below comes complete with a galley, marine head and changing berth. Top deck, the Tahoe Cruz’s 12-foot beam and comfortable seating accommodates up to 25 people. Guests may enjoy taking the wheel or just relax and let the captain and crew set sail. Complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks are included with every voyage. A full-length deck sound system adds to the fun. The Tahoe Cruz sails daily from the Tahoe City Marina. Tahoe Sailing Charters can be reached at (800) 979-3370, or (530) 583-6200, or click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Tahoe Sailing Charters
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Tahoe Whitewater Tours
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Tahoe Whitewater Tours offers guests and visitors to the Reno Tahoe Area a variety of choices for fun and exciting trips for people of all ages and groups of all sizes. All river trips begin at their boathouse near Tahoe City, which is adjacent to the Alpine Café. The company provides a fleet of 14’ and 16’ rafts made by Hyside and Star to fit all of their clients needs, and high-end equipment including lifejackets, wetsuits, dry gear, helmet and everything else needed for adventure. A second location in Reno can be found at 400 Island Ave. near West 1st Street and North Arlington. Tahoe Whitewater Tours can be reached at (800) 442-7238, or click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Tahoe Whitewater Tours
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Truckee River Whitewater Park
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The Truckee River Whitewater Park features 11 pools for kayak fun and a kayak racing course. The park hosts the annual Reno River Festival, one of the country’s premier competitive kayaking events. The park is walking distance from casinos, is open year-round with constant flow, a half-mile in length, has deep pools with continual fresh water for good fish habitat, and many other qualities to many to post here.
For more information, click the name below to go to their web site. You will return here when you have finished visiting.
Truckee River Whitewater Park at Wingfield
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North Shore Launches and other information
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Coon Street Boat Ramp – Kings Beach, CA (530) 546-4212 Lake Forest Boat Ramp – Lake Forest, CA (530) 583-5544 Sierra Boat Company – Carnelian Bay, CA (530) 546-2551 Tahoe City Marina – Tahoe City, CA (530) 583-1039
Emergencies: please contact U.S. Coast Guard – Station Lake Tahoe at (530) 583-4433 or tune to VHF Radio Channel Monitored Channel 16.
Because Lake Tahoe spans the border between California and Nevada, the U.S. Coast Guard has jurisdiction over this body of water.
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