Lake Tahoe - kayaking hints
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Lake Tahoe - kayaking hints
What is typical July weather at Lake Tahoe?
Having never been there (easteners), what areas are good for kayaking?
Are all the lakeside areas commercial or are there quiet areas to rent a cabin?
Excuse the duh questions; appreciate any input.
JC
Having never been there (easteners), what areas are good for kayaking?
Are all the lakeside areas commercial or are there quiet areas to rent a cabin?
Excuse the duh questions; appreciate any input.
JC
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There are no "duh" questions, just induhviduals.
The weather thing you can always find online. Tahoe Keys are a great place to begin. Also, the west edge of the lake, around Tahoe City.
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The weather thing you can always find online. Tahoe Keys are a great place to begin. Also, the west edge of the lake, around Tahoe City.
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Typical July temps range from 75-85 during the day. The weather is usually nice but there can be thunderstorms. They tend to hit the south and east shore the hardest. The west shore has the least wind, so it's probably the best for kayaking and stuff on the lake.
There are plenty of places to rent kayaks around Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista & Kings Beach.
If the weather cooperates another really nice area is Sand Harbor on the East Shore.
As for cabin rentals call a local realestate office and they can give a list of cabin rentals.
There are plenty of places to rent kayaks around Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista & Kings Beach.
If the weather cooperates another really nice area is Sand Harbor on the East Shore.
As for cabin rentals call a local realestate office and they can give a list of cabin rentals.
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There are places to rent cabins but it's been so many years since I have done that (actually my parents did that) I can't suggest. You might try Google, or through the Tahoe City Chamber of Commerce and also a real estate company. Many of them handle rental properties. I know we always picked our key up at a real estate office. The quieter side of the Lake is on the west side...Tahoe City area, Sunnyside, Homewood (where we rented). South Shore is the most built up and busy. Just a work of caution: there can be summer storms at the lake. They come up usually in the afternoon and they can come up fast, so if you are out on the lake after noon time, keep an eye on the sky. Even though you are usually pretty close to shore in a kayak, there can sometimes be some pretty big waves so just be careful.
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Tahoe Keys is a good, quiet place, but not "cabins"...townhouses, sort of. On the "keys". Try tahoeaccommodations.com. I think that is where we found ours. Very quiet. July weather is great.
Try Choice1.com if you want something more upscale.
For cabins...the east side of the lake has some historic ones. At least used to. Anybody here can help?
Try Choice1.com if you want something more upscale.
For cabins...the east side of the lake has some historic ones. At least used to. Anybody here can help?
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The last poster said it first, but I'm telling you as a swimmer. GOOD FOR FISHING, BAD FOR SWIMMING.
It's a glacier lake and it's nasty. July is no exception. It's deep and it's cold. You do not want to be in the water or wet for long.
It's a glacier lake and it's nasty. July is no exception. It's deep and it's cold. You do not want to be in the water or wet for long.
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Ms_jingles: Silver Lake isn't on the lake. It is about 20 miles (as the crow flies -- over 40 miles by road) south of Lake Tahoe.
There are several bays along the north shore (Agate, Crystal, Carnelian, etc) but no Silver Bay.
desretjoan: Kayaking is fabulous -- Sand Harbor is one of the best places mostly because it is unbelievably gorgeous. But DO follow the advice to be out of the water by early afternoon. And don't go out if it is to windy - it can get REALLY choppy really fast. Thunderstorms can come up w/ little warning - usually in the late afternoos.
There are several bays along the north shore (Agate, Crystal, Carnelian, etc) but no Silver Bay.
desretjoan: Kayaking is fabulous -- Sand Harbor is one of the best places mostly because it is unbelievably gorgeous. But DO follow the advice to be out of the water by early afternoon. And don't go out if it is to windy - it can get REALLY choppy really fast. Thunderstorms can come up w/ little warning - usually in the late afternoos.
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Afternoon kayaking is best on the west side as that afternoon wind makes the east side very treacherous. The area around DL Bliss over to Emerald Bay is quite nice. All along the Rubicon and Gold Coast is very nice.
here's a great shot of Rubicaon Point:
http://www.boattahoe.com/rubicon.htm
here's a great shot of Rubicaon Point:
http://www.boattahoe.com/rubicon.htm
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Here's a place near Timber Cove Inn in south lake tahoe:
http://www.kayaktahoe.com/rentals.html
They have sit on top style.
http://www.kayaktahoe.com/rentals.html
They have sit on top style.
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Meeks Bay is an area to check for cabins. I can't remember the name of the resort. (It may just be called Meeks Bay). Can't remember if it is a good area for kayaking, but you can ask the resort folks. Just returned from North Tahoe and saw kayakers in Kings Beach area, Tahoe City and Sunnyside.
Weather was beautiful -warm. No thunderstorms, but they often sneak up in the afternoons in July.
Weather was beautiful -warm. No thunderstorms, but they often sneak up in the afternoons in July.
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Meeks Bay Resort is a great place to put in kayaks. There are usually many there. Just got back but it wasn't really all that warm and it was a bit windy. If you can put in at DL Bliss by getting a really early start you will see some really fabulous scenery that is only visible to boaters. Also the area between Meeks and Bliss is really pretty to. More area not visible from the road. So to recap all the area between Meeks Bay and Emerald Bay will be fabulous and not usually visible from the road.