Looking for the best places to launch and either mooring or a slip for the weekend at North and South Lake Tahoe? I know of a few of you who enjoy the Lake and any info would be apprecicated.
Thanks Much
Lake Tahoe Ramps?
- captin5317
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I prefer the Cave Rock for launching, So side, but no overnight parking.
The Keys Marina has slips, and launch ramp. Iam not famillar with North shore.
Google Lake Tahoe Marinas, for a complete run down.
I wish I could be out there this weekend, but WORK interfers.
Iam shooting for Monday.
Have a great time!
The Keys Marina has slips, and launch ramp. Iam not famillar with North shore.
Google Lake Tahoe Marinas, for a complete run down.
I wish I could be out there this weekend, but WORK interfers.
Iam shooting for Monday.
Have a great time!
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Captin;
PM Tahoe Jack and he'll help you I'm sure. The winds at Tahoe can be quite Horrific - - - be careful and prudent.
Rick

PM Tahoe Jack and he'll help you I'm sure. The winds at Tahoe can be quite Horrific - - - be careful and prudent.
Rick
I think the Keys (South Side charges $35.00 in/out-one time good all season), you can park your vehicle/trailer on the street going into the Keys for up to 72 hrs. without getting a ticket, it's posted as such. You can also rig up out on the street as there are no powerlines between the street and the ramp. Fresh Catch Rest, is a nice spot to meet friends for a drink or dinner.
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