Everything you'll need for your Lake Tahoe vacation is within walking distance, right outside our doors including the beautiful alpine lake, private beach, ski resorts, restaurants, shops and casinos. Whether you're here to relax or work, the Station House Inn is your basecamp to explore and unwind. South Lake Tahoe is a vacation paradise with its sparkling alpine lake, majestic mountains, and dense forests.
The Station House Inn is an ideal base for your summer getaways or ski vacations. We are a short walk from to the Heavenly Gondola, one block away from the lake, or five from nightlife. A 2.4 mile ride up in the Heavenly Mountain Gondola will leave you breathless as you take in panoramic views of Lake Tahoe. Seasonal skiing, year-round hiking, and beautiful views of the largest alpine lake in North America and the surrounding peaks.
A short climb from the trailhead quickly transports visitors to the serenity of the forest and National Geographic Adventure Magazine's top ten trails in the nation.
The Station House Inn is an ideal base for your summer getaways or ski vacations. We are a short walk from to the Heavenly Gondola, one block away from the lake, or five from nightlife. A 2.4 mile ride up in the Heavenly Mountain Gondola will leave you breathless as you take in panoramic views of Lake Tahoe. Seasonal skiing, year-round hiking, and beautiful views of the largest alpine lake in North America and the surrounding peaks.
A short climb from the trailhead quickly transports visitors to the serenity of the forest and National Geographic Adventure Magazine's top ten trails in the nation.
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In 1844 explorers John Fremont and Kit Carson discovered Lake Tahoe.
In the summer Lake Tahoe Basin was a gathering place for three bands of peaceful Washoe Indians.
The lake held spiritual meaning for the tribe and many sacred ceremonies were held along the southern shores.
Development at Lake Tahoe began in earnest in the 1950s.
Roads to the basin began to be plowed year round, enabling permanent residence.
The 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley put Lake Tahoe firmly on the map as the skiing center of the western United States.
In the summer Lake Tahoe Basin was a gathering place for three bands of peaceful Washoe Indians.
The lake held spiritual meaning for the tribe and many sacred ceremonies were held along the southern shores.
Development at Lake Tahoe began in earnest in the 1950s.
Roads to the basin began to be plowed year round, enabling permanent residence.
The 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley put Lake Tahoe firmly on the map as the skiing center of the western United States.
There's a reason small groups can't wait to take up residence at Station House Inn.
Apart from an unbeatable location, our intimate, historic hotel is perfectly sized for buyouts and staffed with a team who'll smooth the way for whatever brings you to town.
Whether you're tying the knot in Lake Tahoe (and have a houseful of friends and family heading your way) or your production crew needs stylish digs to rest and recharge between takes, we'll roll out the red carpet for your small group, from breakfast to cocktails.
Apart from an unbeatable location, our intimate, historic hotel is perfectly sized for buyouts and staffed with a team who'll smooth the way for whatever brings you to town.
Whether you're tying the knot in Lake Tahoe (and have a houseful of friends and family heading your way) or your production crew needs stylish digs to rest and recharge between takes, we'll roll out the red carpet for your small group, from breakfast to cocktails.
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