At just under 200 square miles, Lake Tahoe is the largest Alpine lake in North America, and when the first snow falls on the slopes, skiers, snowboarders, and lovers of all things après flock to the basin. Three hotels are located along Diamond Peak’s shuttle route. However, the Hyatt Regency lakefront is the most desirable. The property is only a few minutes away from the ski resort and has plenty of things to do, such as a heated outdoor pool and hot-tub, spa, casino and the Lone Eagle Grill, which features a two-story fireplace and lake views. You can also order the “Baked Tahoe,” a chocolate twist on the Baked Alaska. The resort has been a long-time favorite for snowbirds but takes on an entirely new character in the summer. During the summer, guests can enjoy two beaches that are restricted, Incline Beach and Burnt Cedar Beach. They also have access to free shuttles and private boat rentals.
