VirtualTahoe.Com Announces What to Do during a “Shoulder Season” Getaway to Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe, CA (PRWEB) September 23, 2013 -- With kids back in school and Lake Tahoe summer vacations coming to an end, the editors of VirtualTahoe.com recommend taking advantage of the slower season in Lake Tahoe and planning a Shoulder Season Lake Tahoe getaway! VirtualTahoe suggests booking a Lake Tahoe vacation rental, exploring the lake by boat, and checking out some of the great hiking trails before the cold sets in.
Book a Vacation Rental
The best way to experience Lake Tahoe is by renting a vacation home, and right now is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of all the incredible accommodations in Lake Tahoe. With options all around the lake, renting a vacation home for a weekend getaway during the shoulder season gives families and vacationing sweethearts the chance to feel like a local while on vacation.
Explore Lake Tahoe by Boat or Bike
Lake Tahoe is one of most beautiful vacation destinations, and the shoulder season gives the pristine nature of Lake Tahoe a peaceful air. There is no need to worry about congestion and traffic on the bike paths and in the water during the relaxing slower season. Rent a bike and get outside, or get out on the lake to feel the rays on a sailboat or motorboat.
Hike Around
There is no better way to explore Lake Tahoe than getting out on the trails and seeing the enchanting forestry of the surrounding areas. Many hiking trails in Lake Tahoe get crowded during the high season, but fall brings a quieter time to the trails in Lake Tahoe. The editors of VirtualTahoe.com recommend checking out all the incredible trails on the West Shore and South Shore, so lace up the boots and get out in the wilderness!
About VirtualTahoe.com:
VirtualTahoe.com, Lake Tahoe’s number one online guide, provides quality information on all things Tahoe. Use VirtualTahoe.com to find information on everything Lake Tahoe from vacation lodging and casinos to ski resorts and boat rentals.
Lindsey Skinner, Bizx LLC, 858-454-5900 10809, [email protected]
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