South Lake Tahoe Neighborhoods
Lake Tahoe consists of very unique neighborhoods. View our profiles below to learn more about each area.
Al Tahoe
If you are looking for a touch of Old Tahoe combined with the conveniences of walking distance to Lake Tahoe beaches, dining, shopping and transportation, the Al Tahoe neighborhood just might be your top choice. Located in the center of South Lake Tahoe, the Al Tahoe neighborhood... Details
Bijou
Currently benefiting from a resurgence of Lake Tahoe real estate investments, is the Bijou area. There are two distinct neighborhoods within the Bijou area found between Ski Run Blvd and Regan Beach, known as Bijou 1 and Bijou 2. Bijou 1 encompasses most of the area with Bijou... Details
Black Bart & Pioneer Village
South Lake Tahoe is comprised of many small neighborhoods each unique in their own right. Two such neighborhoods are the Black Bart area and Pioneer Village. The Black Bart community is located in the unincorporated area of El Dorado County, just outside the City Limits of South... Details
Christmas Valley
The Christmas Valley neighborhood is perfect for the Tahoe adventurer. The neighborhood is a valley bordered by tall mountains, Echo Summit and Luther Pass and the Upper Truckee River runs through the heart of the valley. If you love to ski, fish, hike and bike this is the place... Details
Country Club Estates
Whether one calls it Country Club Estates or Elk’s Club, they are referring to one of the neighborhoods in South Lake Tahoe benefitting from new construction, multiple easy access and ambience. Despite the name of the neighborhood, there are no HOA’s or country clubs. The... Details
Gardner Mountain
Gardner Mountain is a peaceful, South Lake Tahoe neighborhood set on a wooded mountain. This is easily one of the quietest locations in town and has easy access to so many of Lake Tahoe’s amenities. The Gardner Mountain neighborhood is close to bike and hiking trails, and is... Details
Heavenly Valley
Heavenly Valley – the name says it all. Simply put, when seeking a Tahoe Get-away, the Heavenly Valley neighborhood offers Paradise in a glorious residential and recreational package. Located at the foot of the Heavenly Valley Ski Resort and close to the border of California... Details
Highland Woods
The Highland Woods neighborhood of South Lake Tahoe is absolutely one of Tahoe’s best kept secrets. Bordered by Barton Meadows and Lake Tahoe Blvd, Highland Woods is one of the few neighborhoods in Tahoe with underground utilities, no power lines. One other unique advantage... Details
Meyers
Meyers – typically called the “Gateway,” is the first community neighborhood one enters when arriving in South Lake Tahoe via Highway 50 from Sacramento. Although the area maps may make Meyers appear to be a distance from the main town, it is only approximately five minutes... Details
Montgomery Estates
Montgomery Estates is often considered the “best of both worlds” when describing South Tahoe neighborhoods. Located within the middle section of Pioneer Trail and approximately four miles to the Heavenly Mountain skiing resort, Montgomery Estates is a popular and highly-sought... Details
North Upper Truckee
The North Upper Truckee neighborhoods stand out as one of South Lake Tahoe’s finest areas due to balanced demographics of second homeownership, retirees and local professionals. This well kept and lush area is desirable to Lake Tahoe vacationers and second home homeowners “In... Details
Pioneer Trail
The Pioneer Trail neighborhood is an ideal choice for those seeking affordable homes in a quiet area with easy access to outdoor recreation. Although Pioneer Trail runs from the Hwy 50 junction in Meyers to the entrance of Stateline, the Pioneer Trail area is actually located... Details
Sierra Tract
The Sierra Tract neighborhood of South Lake Tahoe is an esoteric mix of old and new Tahoe with some homes dating back to the earliest part of the 20th century but with many properties being only 5-10 years old. Situated between two of the main tributaries feeding Lake Tahoe,... Details
Stateline
Located on the California side of the state line leading into Nevada is the neighborhood appropriately called Stateline. This area begins with the casino area, continues down Highway 50 (also called Lake Tahoe Blvd) along picturesque views of Lake Tahoe to Ski Run Blvd. Drive... Details
Tahoe Island Drive
Tahoe Island Drive is a woodsy, family oriented neighborhood located between Highway 89 and Tahoe Keys Blvd, just to the south of the Tahoe Keys. This neighborhood is well loved by Lake Tahoe locals, second homeowners and vacation visitors alike. Tahoe Island enjoys all the same... Details
Tahoe Island Park
Tahoe Island Park also known as the entrance to the Tahoe Keys or the state streets is one of South Lake Tahoe’s most loved neighborhoods. Bordered by The Tahoe Keys neighborhood and beautiful open meadows this is a wonderful family neighborhood. Attributes include: easy access,... Details
Tahoe Keys
The Tahoe Keys neighborhood in South Lake Tahoe is the place to be if you want quick and easy access to the Lake. The majority of the homes and townhouses in the Tahoe Keys have a private boat dock. You can walk out your back door to your private dock or stroll over to the community... Details
Tahoe Meadows
The exclusive gated and historical community called Tahoe Meadows in South Lake Tahoe has a magical location. The entrance, which is right off Lake Tahoe Blvd and closer to the Stateline area, appears subdued in nature. Yet, pass through the gate, and a treat is in store. ... Details
Tahoe Paradise
What’s in a name? In the case of the Tahoe Paradise neighborhood, the answer is everything. The name Tahoe Paradise alone conjures up images of a better life – pure Paradise. The Tahoe Paradise neighborhood is located toward the west end of Pioneer Trail where joined... Details
The “Y” Neighborhood
The “Y” earned its neighborhood due to the shape of the major intersection combining Highway 50, Highway 89 and Lake Tahoe Blvd. The homes found in this neighborhood were typically built in the 1970′s although the range expands from the early 1950′s... Details


