- The list below includes 113 free or cheap things to do in or near Stateline, Nevada, including 63 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Arcades, Magic Shows and Dance Clubs.
- From Lake Tahoe to Lam Watah Trail to NV Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stateline and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Carson City, South Lake Tahoe, Tahoe City and Incline Village.
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No fishing license is required at Tahoe Trout Farm, where guests can fish from two ponds stocked with rainbow trout, using supplied equipment or their own. Guests are charged for each fish caught, with price depending on size.
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Tahoe Sport Fishing is a fishing charter and sight-seeing service located on the south bank of Lake Tahoe. Both Salmon and Trout fishing are featured year-round as well as education and fishing training.
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D.L. Bliss, Emerald Bay State Park, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96154
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Rubicon Trail is a scenic 9 mile trail around Lake Tahoe that is popular for hiking and snowshoeing. While walking on the trail visitors will cross waterfalls and be surrounded by rocks, trees and flowers.
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South Lake Tahoe trails are served by the Zephyr Cove Stables. Guests can experience guided horseback rides in the area during the summer season to view the lake and Sierra Nevada Mountains from an ideal vantage point.
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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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Located on the southern shore of lake Tahoe, Pope beach is a quiet and peaceful place surrounded by nature's bounty. Restrooms, picnic tables and standing barbeque's are available but parking might be difficult to find. The place remains crowded during weekends.
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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.
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Located along an old Pony Express route, the Genoa Courthouse Museum features exhibits related to western history. It includes period-authentic jail cells and exhibits centered on an old-time post office and blacksmith's shop.
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The first permanent non-native settlement in Nevada is showcased at the Mormon Station State Historic Park. A museum and replica trading post are available at the park in addition to picnic facilities and a wide-open park with trees and large lawns.
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The Genoa Museum & Archives is a historical antique shop focused on different Western historic objects. The shop contains thousands of different antiques and showcases many pieces of local history.