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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Lake Tahoe

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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Lake Tahoe like never before with the GuideAlong self-guided audio driving tour. This innovative GPS tour allows you to explore the area at your own pace, with fascinating stories, local tips, and directions playing automatically based on your location. Discover famous landmarks and hidden gems, from the most photographed places on earth to historical estates and iconic mountain passes. With no time limits or expiry, you can enjoy the freedom to explore offline and spend more time at the places that interest you. Plus, with toll-free support and easy-to-use features, this tour is like having a personal tour guide along for the drive. Don't miss out on this unforgettable road trip adventure in Lake Tahoe.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours - 16 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Explore Lake Tahoe at your own pace
  • Discover hidden coves and beaches
  • Witness the historic Donner Pass
  • Enjoy the scenic East Shore Trail
  • Experience the beauty of Emerald Bay
  • Support: toll free phone, chat and email
  • Easy to use: pre-download and tour offline
  • Location based: stories, tips & directions that autoplay
  • Guidealong (gypsy guide) audio tour: 275+ points
  • One-time purchase: no time or date use limit or expiry
  • trip planners: in-app, web and pdf
  • Flexible routes: suggested itineraries or create your own
  • entrance fees
  • Entrance fees to state parks
  • Reservations

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Introduction

Embark on a remarkable journey through the stunning landscapes of Lake Tahoe with the captivating self-guided audio driving tour. This innovative and immersive experience, brought to you by GuideAlong, is designed to enhance your road trip and provide you with fascinating stories, local insights, and directions that automatically play based on your location. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour will take you to the area's most iconic highlights as well as hidden gems. Discover the secrets behind one of the world's most photographed places, explore historical estates from the turn of the 20th century, and witness the remarkable Donner Pass, steeped in American history. With the freedom to explore at your own pace and offline navigation using GPS, this tour allows you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Lake Tahoe while enjoying the convenience of a knowledgeable guide right by your side.

What to Expect?

During this self-guided audio driving tour of Lake Tahoe, you can look forward to an enriching and immersive experience. Expect fascinating stories, local tips, and directions that play automatically based on your location, offering a seamless and convenient way to explore the area's highlights. With a total duration of 480 to 960 minutes, you can choose the itinerary that suits your interests and schedule. Take advantage of the suggested itineraries for half, full, or multi-day use, or create your own personalized journey. This tour allows you to spend more time at places that captivate you and skip any locations that don't pique your interest. Whether you're seeking adventure, natural beauty, or cultural insights, this self-guided audio driving tour provides an optimal way to discover Lake Tahoe.

Who is this for?

This self-guided audio driving tour is perfect for anyone seeking a unique and personalized exploration of Lake Tahoe. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour is designed to cater to a wide range of interests and preferences. History enthusiasts will appreciate the rich stories behind the historical estates and Donner Pass, while nature lovers will revel in the majestic beauty of Lake Tahoe's landscapes. Adventure seekers can embark on thrilling hikes and discover hidden coves, and photography enthusiasts will find endless opportunities to capture breathtaking vistas. This tour welcomes both seasoned travelers and first-time visitors, offering an immersive and flexible experience that can be tailored to suit individual preferences.

Why Book This?

With the self-guided audio driving tour of Lake Tahoe, you'll experience the perfect blend of freedom and guidance. The unique selling points and advantages of this tour are undeniable. You can expect stories, tips, and directions that automatically play based on your location, ensuring a stress-free and immersive journey. The freedom to explore at your own pace allows you to spend more time at the places that captivate you and create a personalized itinerary that matches your interests and schedule. Furthermore, the ability to tour offline using GPS means you won't be constrained by cell service or Wi-Fi. With no time limits or expiry dates, you can embark on this tour whenever it suits you. It's like having a knowledgeable tour guide by your side throughout your Lake Tahoe road trip, offering insights and recommendations to enhance your experience.

Good to Know

When embarking on the self-guided audio driving tour of Lake Tahoe, there are a few important details to keep in mind. The tour has a total duration of 480 to 960 minutes, providing ample time to explore the area's highlights. Commentary plays automatically based on your location, giving you the flexibility to start and end the tour wherever you please along the route. The tour can be enjoyed offline using GPS, ensuring that you won't need cell service or Wi-Fi to navigate. Purchase one tour per vehicle to fully experience this immersive journey. With no time limits or expiry dates, you can embark on this tour whenever it suits you, and free updates ensure that you'll always have the most current information. Discover Lake Tahoe at your own pace and uncover its hidden treasures with this unique and convenient self-guided audio driving tour.

Reviews

Those who have experienced the self-guided audio driving tour of Lake Tahoe have raved about its immersive and informative nature. Travelers have praised the fascinating stories, local tips, and directions that automatically play based on their location, enhancing their exploration of Lake Tahoe's highlights. They appreciate the freedom to tour at their own pace, spending extra time at places that interest them the most. The offline navigation using GPS has proven to be a valuable feature, allowing travelers to explore even in areas with no cell service or Wi-Fi. Visitors have commended the suggested itineraries, as well as the option to create personalized journeys. Overall, individuals who have embarked on this tour have expressed their satisfaction with the exceptional value and convenience it offers, making it a must-book experience for anyone exploring Lake Tahoe.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Lake Tahoe

As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule. Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries. Some of the many highlights are listed below;

Chimney Beach

Chimney Beach is arguably the most fabulous of Tahoe's undeveloped beaches. Named after the remains of the old caretaker's cabin, this sheltered cove of giant boulders and glittering turquoise waters casts its spell on all who visit. A sometimes steep, half mile hike down is required but persevere and you'll make it. The hidden coves stretching in both directions allow for some degree of solitude.

Donner Pass

Donner Pass is the site of a key passage through the Sierra Nevada range, and as such has witnessed some epic moments in American history, ranging from the tragic fate of the Donner Party to the construction of both the first transcontinental railroad and transcontinental highway. Visiting options at the Donner Pass area include the Donner Memorial State Park and Lake which is home to an engaging museum, or keep driving up the old highway to see the remnants of the original railway tunnels blasted out by Chinese immigrants, ancient petroglyphs, and several scenic viewpoints.

Tahoe East Shore Trail

Completed in 2019, the gorgeous East Shore Trail runs for three miles between Incline Village and Sand Harbor, offering easy access to 11 semi-wild beaches and 17 vista points as it meanders through Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. The trail is paved and wide, making it bicycle, wheelchair and pedestrian friendly. And if you'd like to visit Hidden Beach (one of the more peaceful spots in North Tahoe to enjoy the sunset), walking or cycling from here is the only option. At the trail's terminus is Sand Harbor State Park, where you can rent kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.

Emerald Bay State Park

Castles, waterfalls, and beaches, oh my! Whatever your fancy, you’ll be sure to find it at Tahoe’s most popular park. This stunning glacier-carved cove has one photogenic vista after another and is the most photograph location around Lake Tahoe. Admire Tahoe’s only island, Fanette, from Inspiration Point; or idly floating on an SUP while soaking up some rays, you can’t go wrong. One of Emerald Bay’s most unique sights is the maritime heritage underwater trail for snorkelers and divers, which passes the wrecks of various barges and boats beneath the surface. Hikers can take in the famous Rubicon Trail, Lower Eagle Falls, Upper Eagle Falls, and Eagle Lake in the Desolation Wilderness. This can be a busy location and an early arrival improves your chances of scoring a close-by parking spot.

Gatekeeper's Museum

The Gatekeeper's Museum in Tahoe City has two main collections: a collection of Native basketry, and a small display related to the 1960 Winter Olympics. The 270 handwoven baskets, most of which date from the turn of the twentieth century, range from Arizona to British Columbia, exhibiting an array of traditional designs. Just next to the Gatekeeper’s Museum is Fanny Bridge, which crosses Lake Tahoe’s only outlet: the Truckee River. Fanny Bridge originally got its name from - you guessed it - the backsides of all those tourists peering over the bridge at the trout in the Truckee River! And we'll enjoy scenic views of the pretty Tahoe Dam from this location.

Heavenly Mountain Resort

You don’t have to be a skier or hike huge vertical to get elevated views for less effort. With over a dozen ski resorts in the Tahoe area, there are plenty of choices to take in the high country, but the most famous ride of all is the Heavenly Gondola. Climbing 3,000 feet in 12 minutes, and traveling 2.4 miles from the lake shore to the observation deck and Tamarack Lodge, the eight-seat gondola is the fastest - and least demanding - option for getting into the mountains. Open year round, the summer season features an adventure park, hiking trails, and a second chair lift that climbs even higher than the gondola.

Rubicon Trail

Following the shoreline between Emerald Bay State Park and DL Bliss State Park, the Rubicon is often named Tahoe’s best hike. You can link up all sorts of sights along the way, from the Vikingsholm Mansion and Lower Eagle Falls in Emerald Bay to a ruined 1916 lighthouse in DL Bliss. If you set up a car shuttle (parking can be a challenge), you can just do the hike one-way (4.5 miles). If not, you’ll need to hike round trip, which is a total of 9 miles, but the elevation change is not like a true mountain hike.

Tallac Historic Site

Get a taste of the lifestyles of San Francisco’s rich and famous... one hundred years in the past. Three vacation homes - the Baldwin, the Pope, and the Valhalla -stand amid towering old growth trees on Tahoe’s south shore. At the turn of the 20th century, a casino, ballroom, croquet courts, and steamer cruises kept well-heeled guests entertained. During the summer months you can tour the mansions or catch a concert en plein air, but the grounds remain open throughout the year and always make for an interesting stroll. Nearby is the public Kiva Beach, with fabulous views of the Desolation Wilderness beyond.

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum mobile OS version iOS 15 / Android 9 (Pie). iPad models with GPS chip.

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