El Dorado County Vacation Home Permit Number 072842, El Dorado County Occupancy Tax Number T63562. This 4 Bedroom, 3-bathroom, professionally decorated & equipped custom Tahoe home is located in the beautiful community of Montgomery Estates in El Dorado County (not in city limits of South Lake Tahoe) adjacent to Heavenly Valley Resort in South Lake Tahoe which has over 274 sunny days per year. The National Forest and the Trout Creek meadow basin are right in front of the home offering stunning scenery and exciting activities. Be at the ski resort, the lake or south shore nightlife/casinos in minutes. No matter what season you choose to visit, this luxury Tahoe home is ready to welcome you with open arms and a vast array of exciting activities. Visiting in the winter months? Minutes away you have fun sledding, down hill skiing, cross country skiing in the meadow, snow shoeing, snowboarding, and watching the stars from the hot tub or just relaxing in front of the cozy fireplaces and enjoying the view. In the summertime, enjoy swimming in the glassy lake, fly fishing in Trout Creek, relaxing in the meadow out front of the house or hiking and biking on trails.
Local Beaches and Hiking: The secluded Lake Tahoe sandy beaches of Pope, Baldwin, Kiva, Round Hill Pines, Regan, El Dorado and Nevada Beach are minutes away.
High quality hiking and mountain biking trails are located all around the home in the national forest.
Nearby hiking trails:
High Meadow Trailhead to High Meadows, Star Lake and beyond.
Railroad Grade Trail – Close by in Columbine Street
Eagle Lake Trail- Desolation Wilderness
Mount Tallac Trail- Desolation Wilderness
Cascade Falls Trail- to waterfall within Emerald Lake State Park
Granite Lake and Maggie's Peaks- Desolation Wilderness
Emerald Bay via Lighthouse and Rubicon Trail - D. L. Bliss State Park
Floating Island and Cathedral Lakes Trail – to views of Lake Tahoe and Fallen Leaf Lake
Vikingsholm Trail- Emerald Bay State Park
Eagle Falls Vista Point Loop Trail - Emerald Bay State Park
Vikingsholm Trail to Lower Eagle Falls- Emerald Bay State Park
Barn Trail to Cal Neva Loop- Van Sickle Bi-State Park
Emerald Point Trail -Emerald Bay State Park
Fallen Leaf Lake Trail- Fallen Leaf Campground
Tamarack Lake Trail - To secluded lake along the Tahoe Rim Trail
Big Meadow to Dardanelles Lake via Tahoe Rim Trail. Begins at the Big Meadow Trailhead.
Pope Baldwin Bike Path- Easy, paved, and passes many sights and places of interest. Historic Tallac site. Passes in front of the crowded Richardson Campground.
Granite Lake, Dick's Lake, Velma Lake, and Eagle Lake Loop -Desolation Wilderness
Middle Velma Lake Trail-Desolation Wilderness the Eagle Falls Picnic
Lake of the Sky Trail and Tallac Historic Site Trail -Hiking through the forest and heading towards Taylor Creek which flows into Lake Tahoe. Kiva Beach is a sandy beach you can walk along before continuing along the shoreline.
Echo Lake Ski Trail -Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Echo Lakes
Angora Lakes Trail - Begin from the trailhead near the intersection of Angora Ridge Road and Tahoe Mountain Road to access the Angora Ridge Trail.
Mountain Biking Trails nearby
High Meadows to Cold Creek Trail- from house follow High Meadows Road uphill. You will arrive at a meadow with a creek running through it, at this point, you will reach the junction with the Cold Creek Trail. You will begin following this trail back towards the trailhead. The Columbine Trail Connector detours off Cold Creek back to the start. The area is popular with mountain bikers, so expect plenty of cyclists on the trail.
Powerline Trail to Cold Creek Trail Loop- Nearby the house. South Lake Tahoe, California
Pope Baldwin Bike Path - Easy, paved, and passes many sights and places of interest. Historic Tallac site. Passes in front of the crowded Richardson Campground.
Angora Lakes Trail -Begin from the trailhead near the intersection of Angora Ridge Road and Tahoe Mountain Road to access the Angora Ridge Trail.
Saddle to Ski Run Trail- Van Sickle Bi-State Park - Heroic views without much effort. A great car shuttle ride or pedal up Keller. Mostly flowy downhill with a few short uphill sections
Fallen Leaf Lake via Sand Harbor Trail- Near Fallen Leaf Campground takes you to the shore of Fallen Leaf Lake and back on a relatively flat trip with little elevation gain.
South Lake Tahoe Highway 50 Trail: Recreation Area to Stateline - This route consists of paved trails and ends at some lovely meadows. It has nice views of the lake and forest. Accessibility: There are at least 4 designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lots off of Lake Tahoe Boulevard at the southwest end of the trail
Panther, Tahoe Mountain, Angora Ridge, and High School Loop- This route begins on the Panther Trail. You'll follow Tahoe Mountain Trail and Angora Ridge along the east side of Tahoe Mountain and back down.
Fallen Leaf Lake via Panther and Truckee Marsh Loop- All-season loop is done in a "figure 8" shape. You'll begin by heading towards Fallen Leaf Lake via the Panther Trail.
Local Entertainment, Casinos, Clubs & Dining: Lake Tahoe Casinos with Vegas caliber nightlife, music events, comedy shows, night clubs, dancing and gourmet restaurants at Stateline are 4.5 miles from the home.
Excellent meals to go are available daily at Raley’s supermarket at Lake Tahoe Blvd/50 and Pioneer Trail or Safeway at Johnson and Hwy 50.
Nearby nightlife clubs and bars minutes away in Tahoe are: VEX Nightclub, Aspen Lounge, Beacon Bar & Grill, California Bar, Blu NightClub, Hard Rock Café, M.S. Dixie II Paddlewheeler for a nighttime cruise of dining and dancing, Opal Ultra Lounge, McDuff's Pub Tahoe, Turn 3 Sports Bar, and Williams Back Door Blues Club.
Shopping is located nearby at Raley’s, Rite Aid, Walgreen's.
Other Shopping is 10 minutes away nearby at
• Buffalo Trading Post
• Factory Stores at the Y
• Shops at Ski Run Marina
• The Shops at Heavenly Village
Historic Tallac and Vahalla Theater at Lake Tahoe: Valhalla Boathouse Theater
For a most memorable Lake Tahoe experience, go see any or all of the fine productions at the Valhalla Boathouse Theater. Tickets are available through the Tallac Association: Admission varies per performance, with pricing for adults, seniors and children.
Today, visitors can capture a glimpse of this opulent past when they explore the site. The Pope, Baldwin and Valhalla Estates are open to the public in different capacities. The Pope Estate, built in 1894, is open for guided tours and houses changing art exhibits. Valhalla is a Grand Hall with beautiful wood floors, an open wood beam ceiling, a balcony of lodge pole construction and a 20 foot high stone fireplace! It was built in 1923 and is now the site of summer concerts, the Cultural Arts Gift Store and is available for rental. The Tahoe Tallac Association, in conjunction with the USDA Forest Service, is committed to restoring these estates and opening them to the public.
El Dorado County VHR regulations quiet hours at 10PM to 8AM daily. Maximum occupancy 10 during all hours.