![]() Trick & Retreat at the Tahoe Beach Retreat & Lodge | October 31 The 9th annual South Lake Tahoe Food and Wine Festival at Harrah's Lake Tahoe is an autumn weekend filled with mystery, fine dining, fantasy, and spirits! This event features a Whiskey Tasting, Peek Kick Off Party, Grand Market Expo, performance by Chris Botti, Peek a Boo Masquerade Ball and Farewell Champagne Brunch. South Lake Tahoe Food and Wine Festival | October 26 - 28 Contests during the free, two-day festival range from beer stein holding to yodeling, and an owner and dog dress up contest. Oktoberfest activities include authentic German food and desserts, craft booths, face painting, pumpkin patch, balloon art, bouncy house, bungee platform, climbing wall, live music and the famous beer and wine garden. Oktoberfest at Historic Camp Richardson Resort | Oct 6 - 7 All in the magnificent scenery of Lake Tahoe. And there’s even a free Kids Pumpkin Run. Plus much more including a 72 mile Ultra, 4-Person Marathon Relay, 16.6 Miler, the Edgewood 10K, the SuperHero 5K. On Sunday the 23rd Lake Tahoe Marathon and Emerald Bay Half Marathon. There’s a range of events for everyone from the casual runner to the pro, including a 5K, 10K, Half Marathons, 16.6-Miler, Marathons, Ultras and the famous Triple Marathon and Triple Half Marathon Trifecta! Boutique races run on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and include the Friday Cal-Neva Marathon and Carnelian Bay Half Marathon, the Saturday Lakeside Marathon and the all downhill Nevada Half Marathon. Run, jog, or walk during this three-day running festival. This year will host over 300 craft and food vendors. 99 years later and the event has grown to include a craft fair and live music. The women made candies and cakes to pass around at the dance and it was a success. This free, annual event was originally planned as a dinner and dance in the fall of 1919 by the women of the town to raise money for street lights. The 99th Annual Candy Dance Arts & Crafts Faire in Historic Genoa | September 29-30 I recommend making a day out of it and hit all the spots. Hope Valley, Fallen Leaf Lake, Ebbetts Pass, Luther Pass, Marlette Lake and Markleeville. There a few favorite spots just a short distance from the shores to check out all the reds, oranges and yellows that pop up among the pines. Making the drive around the lake will offer some beautiful views of the star of the show, the aspens. Leaf Peeping– There are many places around Tahoe to soak in all the beauty of fall. Waterman's Landing in Carnelian Bay provides easy access and rental boards as well. Hurricane Bay, William Kent Beach, Kings Beach, Sand Harbor and Zephyr Cove are some favorites. There are several spots with easy access to the water. Fall is a peaceful time to be out on the water as there aren’t as many boats and jet skis buzzing around. Get Out on the Water– One of the best ways to explore Lake Tahoe is from a paddleboard or kayak. ![]() Check out our past blog posts of favorite MTB & hiking trails around Tahoe. ![]() The trail from Marlette Lake to Spooner summit is gorgeous this time of year with it’s abundance of aspen groves. The weather isn’t sweltering, the crowds are smaller and changing colors make it the best time to hit the trail. ![]() Hit a Trail– The Lake Tahoe area is a dream for hikers and mountain bike riders in the fall months. By: Ellen Arnold Comments: 0 Outdoor Fall Activities Around Lake Tahoe
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