Gear up (Yes, in Winter too!)for Lake Tahoe's one-and-only electric dirtbike thrill ride —where tourist crowds get left in the dust! Ditch boring eBikes and yawn-worthy bike paths for heart-pumping action on hidden trails with jaw-dropping Lake Tahoe views. Feel the rush of a dirtbike's power and agility, minus the gear-shifting hassle or clutch use—thanks to dual motors (2x2) that conquer rugged mountains like a boss!
We'll kick things off with fun, easy lessons before blasting off to our private, off-road hotspots. As the exclusive outfitter offering e-dirt biking in Lake Tahoe, we're rocking new 2x2 beasts you won't find at any rental or e-bike spots.
*Craving a specific date or a bigger group?* Hit up our South Lake Tahoe office—we've got you! And remember to bundle up for those snowy escapades. This adrenaline-packed adventure is moderately challenging—perfect for adventurers with solid coordination, but not for the faint-hearted.
See Lake Tahoe from vistas that are only accessible on our dirt/motorbikes. Explore the deep mountainous backcountry and hidden landscapes, stop to take in the views, and get some photos along the way. We will take brief stops along the way to photograph, learn about the area and take in the beautiful scenery from high above. Enjoy the scenic overlook of South Lake Tahoe on an exhilarating trip that will provide memories of a lifetime. Along the way, we will make brief stops to take some adventure photos that are free of charge. Your guide will also point out interesting information about the area.
- Meeting Point: Tahoe Valley Campground entrance.
- Parking: Easy parking, no need to arrive early—5 minutes before your scheduled time, please.
- Parking Location: Melba Dr.
- Finding Us: Look for the "Tahoe Outdoor Adventures" sign immediately as you walk through the entrance on the left side.
Please call us at (530) 494-9968 for additional or alternative start times!
Lake Tahoe is a breathtakingly beautiful alpine lake straddling the border between California and Nevada. Known for its crystal-clear waters, stunning mountain scenery, and year-round outdoor activities, it's a premier destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking to relax in a picturesque setting.
A stunning natural area known for its clear waters, granite cliffs, and the historic Vikingsholm mansion. The park offers hiking, picnicking, and scenic views.
One of the largest ski resorts in the U.S., offering world-class skiing, snowboarding, and summer activities like mountain biking and gondola rides.
A charming lakeside town with a historic downtown, shops, restaurants, and waterfront activities. It's a great place to experience the local culture and enjoy the lake.
A premier ski resort offering exceptional skiing, snowboarding, and summer activities. It's known for its challenging terrain and beautiful scenery.
A beautiful state park with sandy beaches, clear waters, and scenic hiking trails. It's a great spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe.
A local delicacy, often grilled or pan-seared and served with lemon and herbs. The trout is known for its delicate flavor and is a must-try for seafood lovers.
Lake Tahoe is famous for its gourmet pizzas, often featuring local ingredients like wild mushrooms, fresh trout, and artisanal cheeses.
The region is home to several craft breweries, offering a variety of local beers. Many restaurants and bars feature these brews on tap.
While not as famous as Napa or Sonoma, the Sierra Nevada region produces excellent wines, including Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.
Summer offers ideal weather for water activities, hiking, and sightseeing, while winter brings excellent skiing and snowboarding conditions. Both seasons are popular for different reasons.
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Lake Tahoe is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates in most areas. However, visitors should be aware of natural hazards and take precautions to stay safe.
South Lake Tahoe Transit Center
Buses are the primary form of public transportation, with routes connecting major towns and attractions. Services are frequent in summer and winter, but less so in shoulder seasons.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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A historic mining town with a rich past, offering a glimpse into the Old West. Visit museums, shops, and saloons that hark back to the 19th century.
One of the most iconic national parks in the U.S., known for its stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and hiking trails. A must-visit for nature lovers.
A vibrant city known for its casinos, entertainment, and cultural attractions. Explore museums, art galleries, and enjoy the nightlife.
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