Summer opens the door to a wide range of outdoor experiences around Lake Tahoe, from live entertainment and scenic adventures to hiking and time on the water. Longer days and mild mountain temperatures create opportunities to explore the region's landscapes while enjoying seasonal events and recreational activities. The Best of Tahoe highlights experiences that capture the variety of ways residents and visitors make the most of the summer season.
The Summer Concert Series at Caesars Republic brings nationally touring performers to the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys each year from early summer through mid-September. The open-air amphitheater seats more than 4,000 guests and hosts artists spanning country, rock, pop and indie music, with the 2026 lineup including Eric Church, Jack Johnson, Train, Rascal Flatts, Lauren Daigle and the Tedeschi Trucks Band. The concert series also serves as a major seasonal attraction alongside other South Shore summer events.
Tahoe Emerald Bliss Boat Tours offers private, captain-guided excursions exploring the South and West shores of Lake Tahoe from May through October. Two- and four-hour charters visit landmarks including Emerald Bay, Fannette Island, Vikingsholm, Eagle Falls and D.L. Bliss State Park while accommodating groups of up to six passengers. Guests can customize their outings by bringing food and beverages, swimming from the boat or stopping for cliff jumping at designated locations.
The Tahoe Rim Trail is a 170-mile trail system that circles the Lake Tahoe Basin through California and Nevada. The multiuse route is open to hikers and equestrians throughout its length, with designated sections also available for mountain biking. Maintained through a partnership between the Tahoe Rim Trail Association and the U.S. Forest Service, the trail spans elevations from 6,223 feet to 10,338 feet while crossing national forests, state parks and mountain ridgelines.
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