- The Made in Tahoe Festival celebrates local food, drinks, art, and crafts.
- It takes place on May 25th-26th for Spring and October 5th-6th for Fall at Village at Palisades Tahoe.
- Visitors can expect to see talented artists showcasing custom-made skis, jewelry, clothes, and artwork inspired by Lake Tahoe.
- The festival also offers plenty of food, beer, and live entertainment.
- Proceeds from the festival bars go to the Tahoe Food Hub, supporting a good cause.
Planning a trip to Lake Tahoe in May? Don’t miss the amazing Made in Tahoe Festival, which celebrates local food, drinks, art, and crafts.
Live music keeps the party going, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists!
This year, the festival will be held over two weekends: May 25th-26th for Spring and October 5th-6th for Fall at the beautiful Village at Palisades Tahoe.
What to Expect?
Made in Tahoe Festival will be showcasing lots of talented artists and their creations from all over the region.
As one tourist described her experience, “This is a great way to experience the local Tahoe vibe. The art was beautiful, and the food was delicious.”
You’ll find here custom-made skis, beautiful jewelry, clothes, and artwork inspired by Lake Tahoe itself.
It will be the perfect chance to find a special souvenir for your family and friends. Plus, you can proudly say it was made by a real Tahoe artisan!
And of course, there’ll be plenty of food, beer, and even tastings from local chefs! You’ll be able to taste the best of Tahoe delights.
Then, the live entertainment makes it even better for the whole gang!
Made in Tahoe is the best time to indulge in the amazing art, delicious food, and beautiful scenery of the place.
As one attendee shared during the festival last year,
“Great festival for the whole family. My kids loved watching the live music and getting their faces painted. We grabbed some delicious local brews and some yummy tacos from a food vendor. My wife found a unique pair of earrings from a local jeweler. It was a bit crowded, but overall a fun way to spend a spring day in Tahoe.”
Plus, you’ll be supporting a good cause when you join the festival because all the proceeds from the festival bars go to the Tahoe Food Hub.
Sounds like a perfect Tahoe day, right? So grab your loved ones and head to the Made in Tahoe Festival!
Exploring the Village at Palisades Tahoe
But wait, there’s more! The Made in Tahoe Festival is just one reason to visit the Village at Palisades Tahoe during the spring season. Here’s what else you can do and explore:
Lake Tahoe boasts the title of “Spring Skiing Capital” for a reason. You can enjoy fantastic spring skiing conditions with longer days and sunshine even in May!
And if you’re not a skier, you definitely shouldn’t miss riding the scenic gondola ride up the mountain! It will treat you to breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and Lake Tahoe itself.
Hiking and biking adventures also await you in the Village. There is a network of scenic hiking and biking trails during spring in Tahoe for all skill levels.
So, if you’re planning a trip to Lake Tahoe, head to the Made in Tahoe Festival and have fun with all the offerings.
But don’t just stop there! Spend some extra time exploring the Village at Palisades Tahoe during the spring season.
FAQs
Q: Where does the festival take place?
A: The festival is located at the Village at Palisades Tahoe, offering a beautiful setting for attendees.
Q: What can I expect to find at the Made in Tahoe Festival?
A: Visitors can expect to see a variety of locally-made products, including custom-made skis, jewelry, clothes, and artwork inspired by Lake Tahoe.
Q: Are there food and drinks available at the festival?
A: Yes, there are plenty of food and beverage options available, including local delicacies, craft beer, and tastings from local chefs.
Q: What else can I do at the Village at Palisades Tahoe during the spring season?
A: In addition to the festival, visitors can enjoy spring skiing, scenic gondola rides, hiking, and biking adventures in the area.
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