Haunted Lake Tahoe - Ghosts & Legends by Boat to Secret Haunts
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Duration 2 hours
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Private boat tour
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Licensed Captain included
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Suitable for all fitness levels
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Mystical stories in English
Embark on a haunted boat tour of Lake Tahoe's ghostly legends and secret haunts, exploring Emerald Bay's eerie history.
Included
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Licensed captain, fuel and safety gear
Embark on a haunted boat tour of Lake Tahoe's ghostly legends and secret haunts, exploring Emerald Bay's eerie history.
Highlights
- Mystical and spooky boat tour
- Luxurious Grateful Red boat
- Walking the estate grounds of Vikingsholm
- Spotting the legendary Tahoe Tessie
- Twilight cruise as the stars emerge
Meeting Point
California 96150 , United States
End Point
California 96150 , United States
What to expect
Valhalla at Lake Tahoe
Once aboard the Grateful Red luxury powerboat, we cruise from the marina and the first stop is the Valhalla estate at the Tallac Historic Center. Time stands still at one of Tahoe’s original luxury mansions built in 1920 and home to the rich and famous earliest homeowners. Lucky Baldwin built his famous Tallac Casino, and legends surround the fire which destroyed it.
Emerald Bay State Park
We continue the mystery tour, cruising to beautiful Emerald Bay. As we pass the only island on Lake Tahoe, Fannett island, watch for the ghost of the former caretaker Captain Richard Barter walking the island looking for his lost tomb. If the spirits permit, we disembark at lonely Emerald Bay. This is a rare opportunity to walk the grounds of the mansion Vikingsholm, with no one around, except of course, someone in the mansion turning on and off the light seen in the top floor bedroom. If you happen to notice the smell of cinnamon toast, it’s no wonder as this has been reported many times by groundskeepers, as it was the daily breakfast of the Lady of the Manor, Ms. Lora Knight.
South Lake Tahoe
In addition to ghosts and legends, you’ll learn about the infamous Tahoe Tessie, the sea creature said to live in an underwater lair beneath Cave Rock located on Tahoe's East Shore. With Lake Tahoe being 1,645 feet deep, the second deepest lake in the country, there is plenty of room for Tessie to hide, live, play, and creep without being seen. As the sunsets, capture the magic of the cloud formations and the amber sunsets as you make your way back to safe harbor.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Check out Vikingsholm's grounds
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Keep an eye out for Tahoe Tessie
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Bring a light jacket for the evening chill
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Visit nearby Emerald Bay State Park
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Try local cinnamon toast at a café
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