The lifestyle
A year-round alpine life.
Tahoe's calendar shapes both lifestyle and timing. Winter is ski
season — Diamond Peak at Incline, plus Palisades Tahoe,
Northstar, Heavenly, Mt. Rose and Homewood — a winter retreat
within minutes of the door. Summer is the lake season: boating,
paddleboarding, private piers and buoys where permitted, and the
basin's deep-blue beaches.
The shoulder seasons — late spring and fall — are quieter and,
for many, the most beautiful: fewer crowds, golf and hiking
weather, and alpine air at altitude. There's championship
mountain golf on the Incline Championship and Mountain courses
and at Glenbrook, and a forested, nature-first rhythm
throughout.
The architecture follows the setting. Tahoe's signature is "Old
Tahoe" mountain rustic — timber, stone, heavy beams and stone
fireplaces rooted in the lake's early-1900s estate tradition —
alongside a strong current of mountain-modern: clean lines and
walls of glass framing the water. The buyer who thrives here
values nature, recreation and discretion over urban convenience.