Lake Tahoe, United States

Edgewood Tahoe Resort

Price per night from$615.19

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (USD615.19), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

All-seasons lakeside lodge

Setting

Sierra Nevada highs

Edgewood Tahoe Resort lives up to its name with its pine-swathed lakeside setting. Modern mountain-inspired interiors give way to the real deal in terrace- and tub-toting bedrooms, and you’ll get glimpses of Lake Tahoe from the clutch of dining spots and championship golf course. It's a locale that charms year-round with adrenalin-spiking skis, and wild swimming and paddleboarding from the hotel’s private beach. Wind down post-adventure with a holistic spa ritual, seasonal cocktail or convivial s’mores evening. It’s the pinnacle of family fun.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

168, including 24 suites.

Check–Out

11am; check-in, 4pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More details

Rates at Edgewood Tahoe Resort typically exclude breakfast; à la carte options are served at the Bistro, or Uplift Café supplies grab-and-go bites.

Also

The hotel has accessible Tahoe King Lakeview and Tahoe Double Queen rooms, and one Two Bedroom Villa Suite Lakeview. These rooms have adapted bathrooms with roll-in showers, lowered sinks and widened entryways. You'll also find that all communal areas are accessible.

At the hotel

Championship golf course, seasonal watersports rental, town and (seasonal) mountain shuttles, gym, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, climate control, Nespresso coffee machine, mini fridge, free glass-bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and L’Occitane bath products.

Our favourite rooms

At Edgewood Tahoe Resort, alpine-inspired interiors are given a contemporary twist, with scenery-referencing hues, wood paneling and view-blessed floor-to-ceiling windows. After checking out Lake Tahoe from your private furnished terrace, cozy up by the wood-burning fireplace in a Tahoe Premier King Lakeview. The Emerald Suite is the jewel in the hotel’s crown with its peak-mirroring vaulted ceilings, spacious living area and bath tub-adjacent fireplace.

Poolside

The brilliantly blue pool is an extension of its background: peak-dotted Lake Tahoe. The water is lovely and warm — unlike the chilly thrill of its lacustrine counterpart — and its neighboring hot tub is extra steamy. The pool and its bar are open throughout the summer months, but there’s always the lake for invigorating dips in winter.

Spa

Seek out holistic antidotes to adventure-packed days — and your accompanying weary limbs — at the spa. Thaw out from the mountain in the steam room, the terrace-set hot tub or on a fireside chaise lounge, before succumbing to après-ski remedies such as gemstone rituals, CBD-infused body scrubs and magnesium-laced massages. You’ll also find bespoke facials and compression therapy, and as if you won’t have had enough fresh air already, an oxygen bar is opening soon…

Packing tips

Each room totes a bath tub, so some salts or soothing reading material wouldn’t go amiss.

Also

The 18-hole championship course was designed by golfing legend George Fazio and overlooks the mesmerizing lake. High-tech kit and carts are available to rent, and in summer the American Century Championship holes up here.

Children

Welcome. Double Queen rooms sleep four and the villas are best for bigger clans. Free pack ’n’ plays and extra beds can be added to some rooms. There are plenty of seasonal family-friendly activities, but sociable s’mores are a nightly tradition.

Best for

All ages, but older kids will get the most out of it.

Recommended rooms

The Double Queen rooms sleep four, and the multi-bedroom villas are best for bigger gaggles.

Activities

The daily agenda includes a board-game afternoon and evening s’mores session, and adventurous kids can join you skiing, biking or kayaking.

Swimming pool

There’s a shallow end that little Smiths can splash about in, but they’ll need a supervising adult.

Meals

The Bistro and Brooks' Bar & Deck have children menus.

Sustainability efforts

Edgewood Tahoe Resort has a raft of sustainability initiatives as impressive as its pristine setting. The hotel reduces its environmental impact with renewable energy, carbon offsetting, sustainable landscaping and restricted use of plastic. Ingredients are sustainably sourced and leftover produce is donated to food banks, plus your hosts engage with the local community through conservation and environmental-awareness projects.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

If the weather permits, bag a spot on one of the terraces, and if it doesn’t, by the floor-to-ceiling windows in the Bistro or Brooks’ wows with just-as-lovely views.

Dress Code

In your adventure kit to Uplift Cafe and your golfing garb to Brooks’ Bar & Deck; freshen up for dinners at the Bistro.

Hotel restaurant

Quantity and quality come into play at the hotel’s host of dining spots. The Bistro puts a round-the-world twist on American comfort foods — wood-fired pepperoni flatbread, New York-style steak with manchego — and its all-day dessert menu is just as decadent as its day-starting offerings of biscuits and gravy, milk-bread French toast and schmear-laden bagels. Overlooking the golf course, Brooks’ Bar & Deck scores high with lake views and polished pub grub, such as zingy mahi mahi tacos and par-enhancing salads (and cocktails). For on-the-go breakfasts and snacks, swing by Uplift Cafe; in balmier months, Fairway Grille also opens for grab-and-go smoothies and sandwiches. Plus, the fine Edge Restaurant will join the fleet later this year, too.

Hotel bar

A curated wine and cocktail list will keep you busy at the Bistro’s bar, which also whips up indulgent accompanying bites. For post-drive debriefs, settle in at clubhouse-style Brooks’ Bar with local craft ales and seasonally changing tipples that will satisfy any sweet tooths: a toasted-marshmallow espresso martini or salted-caramel White Russian are a grown-up alternative to your classic après-ski hot cocoa.

Last orders

At the Bistro, breakfast is 7am–10.30am, lunch is 11.30am–2.30pm, and dinner is 5pm–10pm; its bar pours 11.30am–10.30pm (11.30pm, weekends). Brooks’ opens from 11.30am–8.30pm; Uplift Café serves 6am–4.30pm.

Room service

You can order dishes from a dedicated menu to your door between 7am and midnight.

Location

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Address
Edgewood Tahoe Resort
180 Lake Parkway Stateline
Lake Tahoe
89449
United States

Edgewood Tahoe Resort is just set back from the turquoise shores of its namesake lake and lies close to Heavenly ski village and South Lake Tahoe town, near Nevada’s border with California.

Planes

Nevada’s Reno-Tahoe International Airport is an hour away by car, and staff can arrange transfers from $350 each way. Private charters touch down at Lake Tahoe Airport just over the stateline in California, a 20-minute drive from the resort.

Automobiles

The hotel runs a shuttle service to town and (seasonally) to Heavenly ski resort, but a set of wheels comes in handy for exploring further afield. There’s valet-only parking at the hotel with electric-vehicle charging points for $50 a night.

Worth getting out of bed for

Edgewood Tahoe Resort’s location is a natural playground that entertains in all seasons and a clutch of daily activities — morning yoga, board-game afternoons, evening s’mores, trivia nights — are calendar regulars.

Summer days center around pine-carpeted hiking trails — we like Lam Watah Nature Trail or the route to Cave Rock; staff can also arrange bike hire or horseback riding. The lake, however, is the star of the show: rent paddleboards from the hotel’s private beach, take a kayaking tour or book a boat cruise; you could also admire the water from a hot-air balloon or helicopter. Tee up at the championship 18-hole golf course, cast your line with fly fishing or take in the night skies with a stargazing session.

As the snow settles on the Sierra Nevada, winter sports mark agendas. You could zip around on a snowmobile or sledge, or shuffle up the mountain on snowshoes, but skiing is what draws the crowds, particularly the resorts on Heavenly and Kirkwood mountains.

Local restaurants

Base Camp Pizza Co. is a neighborhood go-to for post-mountain nourishment, which you’ll find in the form of topping-heavy pizzas and house cocktails. Swap fuss-free for fancy at Bruschetta, a refined Italian restaurant with sharing plates, hearty pastas and a moreish tiramisù. Sink your teeth into gourmet burgers and cheesesteak sandwiches at California Burger Company, a whiskey-lined tavern with live music and a fire-warmed terrace.

Local cafés

Breakfast burritos, soul-warming soups and locally roasted coffee are standouts at family favorite Driftwood Cafe. Old-school Bert’s Café delivers all-day brunch with syrup-drenched pancakes and homemade treats.

Local bars

Line up your flight of craft ales and lagers like the pine trees that border the terrace at the Hangar, a taproom and bottle shop with serious brewing credentials. Warm up to hazy IPAs or Mexican-chocolate stouts at Cold Water Brewery, which has a good selection of house labels.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this lakeside hotel in Nevada and unpacked their ski kit and swimwear, a full account of their outdoorsy break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Edgewood Tahoe Resort in Lake Tahoe…

For a hotel that edges Lake Tahoe and is wrapped in Sierra Nevada scenery, you don’t have to look far to understand why Edgewood Tahoe Resort has adopted an Earth-kind ethos. Striving to be ‘the stewards of the land [and] guardians of the lake’, your green-minded hosts annually treat the water to improve biodiversity and filtration, encourage their staff to walk or cycle to work by supplying the necessary resources, and the lodge has been accredited for its energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly design.

Thanks to abundant evergreen pines, the setting is as green as the hotel’s spirit, but you’ll dose up on other colours, too: snow-dusted peaks and sugar-white slopes; Lake Tahoe’s sapphire-blue waters and summer skies, and flickering amber flames from your room’s fireplace or the various s’mores-calling fire pits. It's a basecamp that entertains the whole family throughout the seasons, but a nurturing approach, and the accompanying action, is a year-round staple.

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