For breakfast, everyone heads to the friendly Fire Sign for down-home omelets, blueberry pancakes, eggs Benedict with smoked salmon, fresh made-from-scratch pastries and other carbo-loading bombs, plus organic coffee. In summer, hit the outdoor patio. Lines are usually very long, so get here early.
Fire Sign Cafe
Top choice in Lake Tahoe
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
13.29 MILES
Sheer granite cliffs and a jagged shoreline hem in glacier-carved Emerald Bay, a teardrop cove that will have you digging for your camera. Its most…
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Ed Z’berg Sugar Pine Point State Park
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Swoon-worthy views of Emerald Bay, as the camera-wielding crowds testify.
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16.8 MILES
Good for hikes in summer and skiing and snowshoeing in winter; there's also a sledding hill.
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Just south of the always-jammed Hwy 89/28 traffic stoplight junction, the Truckee River flows through dam floodgates and passes beneath this bridge,…
2. Gatekeeper’s Museum & Marion Steinbach Indian Basket Museum
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