Friday, March 30, 2012

Tahoe with Teens

Any suggestions as to which part of the lake a group of teenage (16 year old) boys would have the most fun snowboarding and hanging out? We are going to rent a house, but I was wondering in which area I should focus my search. And is anyone taking a group of cute girls March 15-22, 2008? Ha ha!



Tahoe with Teens




I had a group of 17 year old girls here twice last year. They were pretty exhausted each night after skiing all day and a bit of sledding (they seemd to really enjoy the sledding up near Mt. Rose) They enjoyed restaurants. But they mainly enjoyed having a big room, DVD%26#39;s snack foods etc. We were in a house in Incline at the time, and the girls could take the shuttle back when they felt like it or I could run up and pick them up (5 mins). They went to the moview one night and out to dinner twice.





However, I would take teens to Tahoe City. There is alot going on around town and they can%26#39;t get into too much trouble. Otherwise, either Northstar or Squaw, Finding a house to rent near (walking distance) to Tahoe City, or the villages at Northstar or Squaw might be tougher. A lot of houses there will require you drive.





I would reallly avoid the south shore. The high school there has metal detectors, gang violance and is kind of not the community to introduce a group of 16 year old boys that you presumably don%26#39;t want to escort every minute. Tahoe City is much more family friendly and yet has night life and a lot of fun stuff going on. People take their kids to South Lake Tahoe and never realize just how bad the gang violence at the high school is and the potential dangers.



Tahoe with Teens


Thank you so much for taking the time to give me such great advice. I really do appreciate it!


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