Things to do in Placer County
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Lake Tahoe Emerald Bay Scenic Cruise
¥16,749
per adult
86% of travellers recommend

Lake Tahoe: Scenic Sunset Cruise with Drinks and Snacks
¥19,951
per adult
98% of travellers recommend

Lake Tahoe Evening Dinner Cruise
¥25,378
per adult
86% of travellers recommend

All Day Unlimited Mini Golf and Games in Tahoe
¥4,629
per adult
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Placer County must see attractions
1. Palisades Tahoe
Head to Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows for a stellar ski experience ideal for snow lovers of all abilities. The resort’s highly coveted terrain and conditions attract Olympian Jonny Moseley, among other celebrity skiers year-round.
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2. Northstar California Resort
Join the host of visitors who come from near and far to make Northstar Tahoe an annual ritual.
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3. Kings Beach State Recreation Area
Kings Beach is one of the most popular summer lakeside hubs along Lake Tahoe. The shore is lined with towering ponderosa pines, and the clear water is safe for swimming and easily accessible by boat. The town offers a variety of dining options and entertainment within walking distance.
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4. Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl includes four peaks near the Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada. The consistently excellent ski conditions and 102 trails for all levels make it popular with competitive skiers and families alike. Outdoor activities don’t stop after the snow melts, but with an average annual snowfall of 500 inches (13 meters), Sugar Bowl is the perfect winter wonderland.
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5. Homewood Mountain Resort
Homewood Mountain Resort is one of Tahoe’s smaller ski areas, with just eight lifts and 64 runs for all levels. Take in the glorious sight of Lake Tahoe as you zigzag down the slopes. After a day of snow sport, head to the West Shore Café, a particularly lively spot on weekends during the ski season.
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