- The list below includes 173 free or cheap things to do in or near Incline Village, Nevada, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Visitor Centers, Kayaking and Hiking Trails.
- From Sand Harbor to Lake Tahoe - Nevada State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Incline Village and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Virginia City, Carson City, Truckee and Tahoe City.
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The most popular mini-golf destination in South Lake Tahoe is Magic Carpet Golf. This family-friendly establishment has three golf courses and an extensive selection of arcade games for kids and adults.
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Douglas High School, Zephyr Cove Tennis, Minden, NV
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Owned and run by competitive USPTA professional Derek Barraclough, Bearclaw Tennis Instruction provides lessons to improve a player's game at any level. Barraclough is available for private lessons and conducts clinics as well.
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At Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park, visitors can get an inside glimpse of the past to see what ranch life was like for the valley's early settlers. In addition to original furnishings, the ranch features other artifacts from Nevada's history.
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Located on two acres of land in downtown, Minden Park is centered around a large gazebo. Several walking paths and open green space is offered at the park, which holds multiple music concerts and craft fairs throughout the year.
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Offering day passes to visitors of all ages, Carson Valley Swim Center helps locals and their guests beat the heat during Nevada's hot summer months. Amenities include water slides, a rock wall, a lap pool and rock climbing.
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As a fly fishing shop, Angler's Edge provides services like equipment recommendations and fly fishing lessons. Visitors can learn how to build their own rod at one of its rod building classes.
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2165 Fallen Leaf Road, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
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Fallen Leaf Campground has over 200 camping sites for tents and RV's as well as 6 yurts nestled amongst towering pine, cedar, fir, and aspen trees. Facilities include a camp store, showers and restrooms with flush toilets.
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Tahoe City's Eagle Falls Trail is a hiking trail of moderate difficulty. The trail is short and requires climbing around small rock formations. It is popular with hikers and photographers. Bikes and other vehicles are not permitted on the trail.
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Visitors to Sparks Marina Park can partake in a variety of activities at this green oasis in the desert. The park offers beaches, swimming, fishing piers, volleyball courts, playgrounds, walking paths, and a dog park.
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South Lake Tahoe's Tallac Historic Site sits on the banks of Lake Tahoe. Visitors are welcome throughout the year, and the best time to visit is in late summer. All of the buildings are closed during the winter months, although the property remains popular with cross-country skiers.