Blue Water, Big Mountains, Year-Round Adventure
Stay in Lake Tahoe
Why Lake Tahoe
Northstar and Palisades in winter. Kings Beach and paddleboards in summer. Trail running with lake views in between. The village has restaurants and shops within walking distance. Tahoe gives you a reason to come back every season.
Northstar and Palisades in winter. Kings Beach and paddleboards in summer. Trail running with lake views in between. The village has restaurants and shops within walking distance. Tahoe gives you a reason to come back every season.

What a Steya Stay in Lake Tahoe Looks Like
Mountain homes designed for comfort after a long day outside.
Mountain Mornings, Lake Afternoons
Wake up to pine trees and cold air, hit the slopes or the trails by 9, and be on the beach or by the fire pit before the sun drops behind the ridgeline. Tahoe packs more into a day than most places pack into a week.
Warm Inside, Wild Outside
Our Tahoe homes are built for mountain living. Think heated floors, full kitchens for post-ski meals, hot tubs under the stars, and reliable Wi-Fi for the days you need to work with a view.
Every Season Has a Reason
Powder days at Northstar in January. Paddleboarding Kings Beach in July. Fall colors along the Truckee River in October. Lake Tahoe does not have an off-season, and neither do our homes.
Lake Tahoe at a Glance
A few reasons guests keep coming back to the Sierra.
Northstar and Palisades ski resorts
Kayaking, paddleboarding, sandy beaches
Hundreds of miles of hiking trails
2 hrs from Sacramento, 3.5 from SF

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