Lake Tahoe Attractions and Visitors Guide - Maps
Below you will find a Highway map of the Lake Tahoe Basin and instructions on how to get here from, Reno Airport,
San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Diego. Please click on a map to see it in its entirety (larger form) and
be able to print these maps.
Click on a map for greater detail or to print.
A great printable map that will give you all of the major highways and ski resorts.
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How to get to Lake Tahoe from Reno, Sacramento, San Francesco, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
From Reno-Tahoe International Airport to South Lake Tahoe
Take Hwy. 395 South right out of the Airport. You will have 30 miles of Highway driving to
Carson City. You will go straight through Carson City. You will turn right on Hwy. 50 west
and have 30 more miles of beautiful mountain driving.
60 Miles - 1.15 hours
From San Francisco to South Lake Tahoe
I-80 east to Sacramento then Hwy. 50 east to South Lake Tahoe.
198 miles, 3.5 hours
From Sacramento to South Lake Tahoe
U.S. Hwy. 50 east
100 miles, 2.0 hours
From Los Angeles to South Lake Tahoe
I-10 east, I-15 north to Devore. Continue on 1-15 north and exit onto U.S.
Hwy. 395 to Victorville, continue north to Bishop, then northwest on U.S.
Hwy. 395 past Mono Lake to the Nevada state border-- just past Topaz,
California. Continue 27 miles to Gardnerville, Nevada and take Hwy. 56 south
to Centerville, Hwy. 56 west to Hwy. 206 north, Kingsbury Grade
(Hwy. 207) west to Stateline.
530 miles, 9.0 hours
From San Diego to South Lake Tahoe
I-5 north towards Santa Ana, Costa Mesa Freeway (Hwy. 55) north, Riverside
Freeway (Hwy. 91) east, I-15 north to Devore. Continue on 1-15 north and exit
onto U.S. Hwy. 395 to Victorville, continue north to Bishop, then northwest on
U.S. Hwy. 395 past Mono Lake to the Nevada state border--just past Topaz,
California. Continue 27 miles to Gardnerville, Nevada and take Hwy. 56 south
to Centerville, Hwy. 56 west to Hwy. 206 north, Kingsbury Grade (Hwy. 207) west
to Stateline.
570 miles, 10.0 hours
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