Location: Pioneer Trail, South Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe South Shore CA, Lake Tahoe California, California, USA (6 miles to Heavenly, 7 miles to casinos, 25 min to Kirkwood)
Accommodations: House, 3 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2 Baths (Sleeps 8)
The start of a great vacation begins at this spacious mountain home in a beautiful forested neighborhood situated a few minutes from the slopes and casinos. Tasteful settings include hardwood floors, fireplace, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Enjoy a relaxing soak in your private hot tub after a day of fun in the snow. The big backyard is great for the kids and family pet. Warm up by the fireplace after a day of hiking on the numerous trails nearby. This lovely home sleeps eight comfortably.
The smoke-free cabin itself has an open floor plan with hardwood floors in the Living room, Dining room, and Kitchen. Fireplace and Hot Tub are some of the amenities including large washer and dryer, dishwasher, cozy atmosphere and a fully functional kitchen with all the necessary hardware for a well-prepared meal.
The large, fenced, back yard is great for the kids or family pet. The master bedroom has a queen size bed, TV, DVD and a large closet. The second bedroom has a comfortable queen size bed and an oversized closet as well.
The third room has two twin beds TV, and DVD player. The sleeper sofa in the living room has a view of the fireplace.
The cabin is located six miles from Heavenly, seven miles from the Casinos, five miles from beautiful Lake Tahoe and 25 minutes from Kirkwood. Sierra Ski Resort is about 15 minutes away.
Weekends .. $149/night Low Season
Midweek .. $100/night Low season
Full Week ............ Subject to Season
Cleaning and taxes not included
High Season Winter and Summer $199/night Weekends
High Season Winter and Summer $149/night Midweek
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #55541
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