Local Transit
At Lake Tahoe you can enjoy an abundance of local transit options on the North Shore, the South Shore, and everywhere in between. All public transit routes are now FREE to the user!
At Lake Tahoe you can enjoy an abundance of local transit options on the North Shore, the South Shore, and everywhere in between. All public transit routes are now FREE to the user!
At Lake Tahoe you can enjoy an abundance of local transit options on the North Shore, the South Shore, and everywhere in between. All public transit routes are now FREE to the user!
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TART provides bus service along the North and West shores of Lake Tahoe, state Route 89 from Tahoe City to Alpine Meadows, Olympic Valley, and state Route 267 to Northstar and Truckee. TART runs at hourly and 30-minute service intervals. Find out when your bus will arrive with real-time information by downloading the Transit app.
TTD offers daily service within Tahoe’s South Shore with regular connections to the Carson Valley and Carson City, Nevada. You can find out when your bus will arive with real-time information on the Transit app.
TART Connect offers a FREE and easy way to leave the car behind. Enjoy curb-to-curb service and connections to North Shore destinations within three different zones. Download the app to book your trip today! No app? Just call: (530) 553-0653.
Many of the ski resorts including Heavenly, Northstar, and Diamond Peak, provide free shuttles to get you on the slopes. Check their websites to find schedules and pick up locations. Be advised that Heavenly and Palisades require parking reservations on weekends and holidays. Learn more before you go at parkheavenly.com or parkpalisadestahoe.com.
Mountaineer provides free seasonal transit within Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows for guests and residents. Download the app and call a ride from anywhere to anywhere within the two valleys.
Many hotels offer free shuttles to major destinations in and around Tahoe. Check your hotel website or speak with a concierge to find out what services they may offer.
Flume Trail Mountain Bikes operates a seasonal shuttle, June through October, 7 days a week. The shuttle is FREE with a bike rental, entrance fee for the State Park is included. You can also take one of the hourly shuttles with your own bike. The shuttle goes from Flume Trail Mountain Bikes next to Tunnel Creek Cafe in Incline Village to Spooner Lake State Park. Then, you can ride your bike back to Flume Trail Mountain Bikes via the spectacular Flume Trail. The classic Flume Trail ride is 14 miles back to the shop/cafe and your car.
Flume Trail Bikes also offers shuttles to Tahoe Meadows to access the Tahoe Rim Trail on even days of the month.
Shoreline of Tahoe offers bike rentals and a seasonal shuttle service to several mountain bike trailheads.
Wanna Ride Tahoe operates a mountain bike and hiking shuttle service daily from 7am until 7pm. Priced per person, the service includes gear, snacks, water, and a ride!
TTD’s seasonal (Summer) East Shore Express provides a convenient and affordable way to enjoy a day at Sand Harbor. Learn more about the Park Tahoe Program and park-and-ride rates along Lake Tahoe’s East Shore.
TART’s winter park and ride program provides free bus service to Olympic Valley and Northstar on weekends and holidays from Late December through mid-March.
Did you know that the Tahoe Fund and NV Department of Tourism are funding the Lake Tahoe Bike Parking Expansion Program?
By choosing a water taxi, transit, or biking and walking, you’re doing your part to Keep Tahoe Blue.
Did you know that you can take a bus to Tahoe from Santa Rosa, the Bay Area, Sacramento, Reno, and many other Northern California and Nevada locations?
Did you know that Reno-Tahoe International Airport shuttles make nine daily trips to the South Shore and four daily trips to the North Shore?
Did you know that Tahoe’s transit systems have over one million boardings each year?
Did you know that over 10 million vehicles enter the Tahoe Region every year?
TART provides bus service along the North and West shores of Lake Tahoe, state Route 89 from Tahoe City to Alpine Meadows, Olympic Valley, and state Route 267 to Northstar and Truckee. TART runs at hourly and 30-minute service intervals. Find out when your bus will arrive with real-time information by downloading the Transit app.
TTD offers daily service within Tahoe’s South Shore with regular connections to the Carson Valley and Carson City, Nevada. You can find out when your bus will arrive with real-time information on the Transit App.
TART Connect offers a FREE and easy way to leave the car behind. Enjoy curb-to-curb service and connections to North Shore destinations within three different zones. Download the app to book your trip today!
Many of the ski resorts including Heavenly, Northstar, and Diamond Peak, provide free shuttles to get you on the slopes. Check their websites to find schedules and pick up locations. Be advised that Heavenly and Palisades require parking reservations on weekends and holidays. Learn more before you go at parkheavenly.com or parkpalisadestahoe.com.
Mountaineer provides free seasonal transit within Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows for guests and residents. Download the app and call a ride from anywhere to anywhere within the two valleys.
Did you know that the Tahoe Fund and NV Department of Tourism are funding the Lake Tahoe Bike Parking Expansion Program?
By choosing a water taxi, transit, or biking and walking, you’re doing your part to Keep Tahoe Blue.
Did you know that you can take a bus to Tahoe from Santa Rosa, the Bay Area, Sacramento, Reno, and many other Northern California and Nevada locations?
Did you know that Reno-Tahoe International Airport shuttles make nine daily trips to the South Shore and four daily trips to the North Shore?
Did you know that Tahoe’s transit systems have over one million boardings each year?
Did you know that over 10 million vehicles enter the Tahoe Region every year?
Many hotels offer free shuttles to major destinations in and around Tahoe. Check your hotel website or speak with a concierge to find out what services they may offer.
TART’s winter park and ride program provides free bus service to Olympic Valley and Northstar on weekends and holidays from Late December through mid-March.
TTD’s seasonal East Shore Express provides a convenient and affordable way to enjoy a day at Sand Harbor.
Flume Trail Mountain Bikes operates a seasonal shuttle, June through October, 7 days a week. The shuttle is FREE with a bike rental, entrance fee for the State Park is included. You can also take one of the hourly shuttles with your own bike. The shuttle goes from Flume Trail Mountain Bikes next to Tunnel Creek Cafe in Incline Village to Spooner Lake State Park. Then, you can ride your bike back to Flume Trail Mountain Bikes via the spectacular Flume Trail. The classic Flume Trail ride is 14 miles back to the shop/cafe and your car.
Flume Trail Bikes also offers shuttles to Tahoe Meadows to access the Tahoe Rim Trail on even days of the month.
Shoreline of Tahoe offers bike rentals and a seasonal shuttle service to several mountain bike trailheads.
Wanna Ride Tahoe operates a mountain bike and hiking shuttle service daily from 7am until 7pm. Priced per person, the service includes gear, snacks, water, and a ride!
Many Tahoe hotels and resorts offer free shuttles to take you up to the mountain, down to the beach, and just about anywhere else you may want to go. Check your hotel website or ask your concierge to find out what’s offered.
Many Tahoe hotels and resorts offer free shuttles to take you up to the mountain, down to the beach, and just about anywhere else you may want to go. Check your hotel website or ask your concierge to find out what’s offered.