Once you’re settled, head to Christy Hill, a small American-style bistro with sweeping views of the lake. Situated right on the crystal blue lake, Edgewood boasts a breathtaking lobby outfitted with a fireplace, a neighboring golf course, water sports, a world-class spa and transportation to and from the snowy mountains during winter for incredible skiing.
If you’d prefer the amenities of a resort, book a stay at Edgewood, South lake’s newest four-star hotel. If budget is a concern, the stunning Crow’s Nest is just $300-900 a night, and offers three bedrooms, a beautiful porch and jacuzzi. For over $9000 a night, you can enjoy seven bedrooms, a stone patio and private dock, expansive outdoor kitchen, an outdoor jacuzzi, five and a half bathrooms and a stunning timber design that screams mountain luxury. If money is no option, book the Laughing Waters lakefront villa. Tahoe Luxury Rentals offers houses for all budgets. If you’re looking for a stay a little less formal, skip the hotel and opt for a luxury home nestled in the fir trees, overlooking the pristine blue lake and the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountain range. Lake Tahoe has pristine views and plenty of activities to keep you moving © Rachid Dahoun / Getty Images Day 1