Kickstart your family adventure in Lake Tahoe with a delightful mix of delicious food, stunning views, and fun-filled activities for everyone with this 1-day itinerary for Lake Tahoe in early fall.
From hearty breakfasts and scenic hikes to beachside picnics and sunset views, this guide ensures a memorable day packed with family-friendly experiences.
Morning
Eagle Falls Trail
8:00 AM – Arrival and Breakfast at Heidi’s Pancake House
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at Heidi’s Pancake House, a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.
Enjoy a stack of fluffy pancakes, a breakfast burrito, or other family-friendly options to fuel up for a day of fun.
Address: 3485 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
9:30 AM – Explore the Shoreline
Take a relaxing stroll along the South Lake Tahoe Boardwalk. The whole family will enjoy the scenic views of the lake.
Don’t forget to stop by the visitor center to pick up maps and gather more information about the area.
10:30 AM – Hike Eagle Falls Trail
Head over to the Eagle Falls Trail for a short and scenic hike that’s perfect for all ages.
This 2-mile round-trip trail offers beautiful views of waterfalls and Lake Tahoe, ideal for family photo opportunities.
Address: Eagle Falls Trailhead, Emerald Bay Rd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
Midday
Baldwin Beach Shore
12:00 PM – Picnic Lunch at Baldwin Beach
Enjoy a family picnic at Baldwin Beach. Bring your own lunch or grab delicious sandwiches from a local deli like Raley’s.
Relax on the sandy beach and take in the stunning lake views.
Address: Baldwin Beach, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
1:30 PM – Rent a Kayak or Paddleboard
Rent a kayak or paddleboard from Kayak Tahoe at Baldwin Beach for an hour or two.
Paddle around the clear waters of Lake Tahoe and soak in the early fall scenery.
This activity is both affordable and offers a unique perspective of the lake.
Address: Baldwin Beach, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
Afternoon
3:00 PM – Visit Tallac Historic Site
Explore the historic estates and museums at Tallac Historic Site.
The kids will love learning about the rich history of Lake Tahoe while enjoying the beautiful grounds.
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
Address: 1 Heritage Way, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
4:30 PM – Scenic Drive Around Emerald Bay
Take a scenic drive to Emerald Bay State Park. Make stops at the viewpoints for breathtaking views of the bay and Fannette Island.
This is a great spot for family photos and to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Address: CA-89, Tahoma, CA 96142
Evening
Nevada Beach Picnic Tables
6:00 PM – Dinner at Base Camp Pizza Co.
Treat your family to a fun and delicious dinner at Base Camp Pizza Co.
Located in the heart of Heavenly Village, this kid-friendly restaurant offers a lively atmosphere, live music, and outdoor seating.
Enjoy a variety of pizzas, pasta dishes, and salads, with options that will delight both kids and adults.
Address: 1001 Heavenly Village Way, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
7:30 PM – Sunset at Nevada Beach
End your day with a stunning sunset view at Nevada Beach.
This less crowded beach offers a peaceful setting for the family to relax on the sand or take a short walk along the shoreline.
Address: Elks Point Rd, Zephyr Cove, NV 89448
Places to Stay (Budget-Friendly)
Enjoy South Lake Tahoe without breaking the bank.
Here are some budget-friendly accommodations offering comfort, and convenience.
The Alder Inn
https://www.alderinn.com/
Stay at The Alder Inn, a cozy and affordable inn with excellent reviews.
It offers comfortable rooms and is centrally located, providing easy access to all the area’s top attractions, from beautiful beaches to scenic hiking trails.
Address: 1072 Ski Run Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
Bluelake Inn at Tahoe
Another great budget-friendly option is the Bluelake Inn.
With modern amenities and a prime location near the lake and Heavenly Village, guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and the convenience of being within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and the gondola.
Address: 944 Friday Ave, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
For more budget-friendly lodging recommendations, check out our blog about it here!
Tips for Swimming in September
Water Temperature: Lake Tahoe’s water can be quite chilly in September, typically ranging from 50-65°F. It’s best to swim during the warmest part of the day, usually in the afternoon. Find out what to pack when visiting in Lake Tahoe during this season in this guide.
Swimming Spots: Popular spots for swimming include Baldwin Beach, Pope Beach, and Sand Harbor. These beaches have shallow areas that can be slightly warmer.
Wetsuits: Consider renting or bringing a wetsuit if you plan to swim for an extended period, as it will help keep you warm. You can also read our guide on swimming in Lake Tahoe during fall.
Enjoy your budget-friendly, fun-filled day in South Lake Tahoe with your family!
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