Lake Tahoe Part 1

Lake Tahoe is located in both CA and NV in the seirras.

Lake Tahoe 1 

What Kind of Boats Are Allowed: According to officials at the lake, two stroke engines have been banned. These are the types of engines that are still allowed:

Direct fuel injection (DFI) two-stroke engines

Two-stroke engines that meet the California Air Resources Board 2001 or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2006 emissions standard

All four stroke personal watercraft engines

All four stroke gasoline or diesel sterndrive/inboard engines

All four stroke outboard engines

For an exact list of the numerous boats that are allowed on the lake, please visit: http://www.boattahoe.com/

Boat Launches can be found on numerous areas of the lake. Please see part two for the east and west launches.

South Shore:

El Dorado Boat Ramp

Lakeview Ave. at Lake Tahoe Blvd., So. Lake Tahoe, CA


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Open 24/7 Year-Round (water level permitting)

Launch Fees: $13 round-trip, $100 for season pass

(530) 542-6056

Lakeside Marina

4041 Lakeshore Blvd., So. Lake Tahoe, CA


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Open mid-May through September, 8 AM - 6 PM Daily (9 AM - 5 PM, May & Sept.)

Launch Fees:  $20 each way

(530) 541-9800

Tahoe Keys Marina

2435 Venice Dr. East, off Tahoe Keys Blvd., So. Lake Tahoe, CA


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Open Year-Round, 8 AM - 6 PM Daily (closed at 5 PM May & Sept.)

Launch Fees:  Ramp -- Round trip - $30; Out only - $20; Season Pass - $500

Fork Lift -- $15 per foot, per lift       Dry Sail -- Call to inquire.

Travel Lift -- $20 per foot, per lift  (max. 40 tons)

(530) 541-2155

North Shore:

Coon Street Boat Ramp

Coon Street, off Hwy. 28 in Kings Beach, CA 


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Open sunrise to sunset

Ramp open for small vessels, experienced boaters only.  Use at own risk!

Launch Fees:  $10 in Peak Season - Friday before Memorial Day to September 30th

$5 in Off Season - October 1st to Thursday prior to Memorial Day

Parking Fees:  $10 in Peak Season,  $5 in Off Season

(parking fee necessary only if you leave your car and/or trailer there)

(530) 546-4212

Lake Forest Boat Ramp

Hwy. 28 at Lake Forest Rd. (near Coast Guard Station) 

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Open 24 Hours Daily, Year-Round

Parking Fee - $10;  Launch Fee - None;  Season pass - $110

(530) 583-5544, ext. 7

Sierra Boat Company

5146 No. Lake Blvd. (Hwy. 28), Carnelian Bay, CA 

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Open June through August, 8 AM - 4 PM Daily  (weekends only, Sept.-May)

Launching for boats with 30' max. length, 3' max. depth

Gantry Launch Fees (each way):

Boats to 24' - $45;  Boats over 24' - $50;  Sailboats - $7.50 per foot

(530) 546-2551, ext.4

Tahoe City Marina

700 No. Lake Blvd. (Hwy. 28), Tahoe City, CA 

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Open June through August, 8 AM - 6 PM Daily

Open Sept. through May, 9 AM - 5 PM, Tuesday -Saturday

Launch Fees:  Forklift -- $40 each way, $75 round trip

Travelift -- $200 minimum to 25'; $12 for each additional foot over 25'

(530) 583-1039

Tahoe Vista Recreation Area

Hwy. 28 (N. Lake Blvd.) across from National Ave.

Boat Launch & Parking Fees

Operated by N. Tahoe Public Utility District

(530) 546-4212

Originally posted 2008-11-19 00:20:20. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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