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    • Lake Tahoe (Nevada)
      With the bluest of blue water and the greenest of green surrounding forest, Lake Tahoe, quite simply, transfixes. From the early Indians to authors such as Mark Twain, people have tried to capture the beauty and mystique of the lake with nicknames like "Big Blue" and "Grasshopper Soup". Others maintain that it's impossible to describe the magnificence in words. At 6225 feet above sea level, Tahoe is the highest alpine lake in the United States and has long attracted holidaymakers from around the world. In the summer, hiking, windsurfing, golfing, fishing and swimming (usually in wet suits due to the lake's brisk year-round temperature) are all the rage. The winter season starts in late November, around Thanksgiving, and brings throngs of skiers to local resorts. Located between California and Nevada, different sides of the lake tend to attract different types of visitors. The California side draws families and outdoor enthusiasts while the Nevada side beckons those looking for big-name entertainment and casinos. No matter which side you choose, a getaway to stunning Lake Tahoe will not soon be forgotten.
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    • Olympic Valley
      Northwest of Tahoe City, the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics still seduces ski fanatics to its slopes. Squaw Valley's impressive stats--34 lifts, 6 great peaks, 4000-acres of world-class terrain—give winter visitors a major high. High Camp's Olympic Museum provides skiers sights to aspire to.
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    • Incline Village
      Nestled along the northern shores of Lake Tahoe, Incline Village is a paradise for adventurers, offering exhilarating activities the whole year through. The surrounding Sierra Nevada thrives in winter, drawing flocks of snow-lovers to Diamond Peak’s groomed runs and glade skiing. The same peaks provide secluded and challenging hikes in the summer months. Tahoe itself is the place to unwind. Although some beaches are open only to residents, there are numerous public beaches to dip your feet in.
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    • Truckee
      On the California-Nevada border, Truckee-Lake Tahoe's scenic mountain beauty is perfect for romantic getaways and outdoor excitement. Lake Tahoe is America's largest alpine lake, with beautiful blue water surrounded by 70 miles of gorgeous shoreline. Donner Lake offers a public beach, and Donner Memorial State Park has campsites and trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and rock climbing. Boca Dam and Reservoir features magnificent fishing, with rainbow, brook, and brown trout, plus Kokanee salmon.
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    • Virginia City
      You won't find big chain superstores or fast food restaurants in Virginia City. Instead you will find streets steeped in the history of the Gold Rush and the birth of the American West. The once silver and gold lined Comstock Lode drew thousands of miners, including American writer Mark Twain, to its promise of riches. Now the town preserves its illustrious past with tours, restored historical architecture, informative museums and commemorative events for all ages.
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    • Stateline
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    • Carson Valley
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    • Gardnerville
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    • Placer County
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    • West Yellowstone

      West Yellowstone might be a small town, but that doesn't mean it isn't a fabulous place for a family holiday. Surrounded by mountains and Yellowstone National Park, there is so much for both kids and adults to do. West Yellowstone gets its name because the western entrance to Yellowstone National Park is located in the town. Using that entrance takes you right to Old Faithful, the most famous geyser in the world. You can also hike there in the spring and summer and cross country ski the same trails in the winter.

      There is no season that closes West Yellowstone. In the warm months you can fish, bird watch, or hike the trails. Horseback riding is so much fun in the open country. For the more adventurous soul there is white water rafting. Mountain biking is a challenging activity for the physically fit. And, of course, there is golf at the Island Park Village Resort.

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    • Keokuk
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    • Chicago
      If you’re a history buff and a die-hard foodie, Chicago’s your kind of town. Take an architectural-history walking tour, then dine at Alinea (the most celebrated molecular-gastronomy restaurant in the U.S.). And don’t miss the Museum of Science and Industry, the biggest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.
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    • Chesterton
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    • Weston
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    • Pickering
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    • Kittery
      Sitting at the southernmost corner of Maine, Kittery is a charming small town and one of the most historic communities in the state. First settled in 1623, Kittery features some of the oldest architecture in Maine, including the John Bray House, built back in 1662. Nearby Fort McClary has been guarding the entrance to the Piscataqua River for over 275 years, having been manned through five wars. Another nearby attraction is York's Wild Kingdom, the state's largest zoo and amusement park.
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Some of the more popular accessible hotels near Anderson's Bicycle Rental include:
Stardust Lodge - Traveller rating: 5/5
The Americana Village - Traveller rating: 4,5/5

Popular accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe that have a pool include:
Stardust Lodge - Traveller rating: 5/5
The Americana Village - Traveller rating: 4,5/5
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 4,5/5

Some of the best accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe are:
Stardust Lodge - Traveller rating: 5/5
The Americana Village - Traveller rating: 4,5/5

A gym is available to guests at the following accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe:
Stardust Lodge - Traveller rating: 5/5
The Americana Village - Traveller rating: 4,5/5
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 4,5/5

A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe:
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 4,5/5
Basecamp South Lake Tahoe - Traveller rating: 4/5

These accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 4,5/5
Tahoe Lakeshore Lodge and Spa - Traveller rating: 4/5

These accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe have been described as romantic by other travellers:
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 4,5/5
Postmarc Hotel and Spa Suites - Traveller rating: 4,5/5

Families travelling in South Lake Tahoe enjoyed their stay at the following accessible hotels:
Stardust Lodge - Traveller rating: 5/5
The Americana Village - Traveller rating: 4,5/5

These accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe generally allow pets:
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort & Spa - Traveller rating: 4,5/5
Basecamp South Lake Tahoe - Traveller rating: 4/5
It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following accessible hotels in South Lake Tahoe:
Stardust Lodge - Traveller rating: 5/5
The Americana Village - Traveller rating: 4,5/5

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