IMPORTANT: The renter must sign a TTVR Rental Agreement within 24 hours of booking for their reservation to be confirmed.
Welcome to Sugarpine Chalet, your ideal Lake Tahoe getaway, perfectly located between Tahoe City and Dollar Point. This spacious 4-bedroom (plus a loft) dog friendly retreat comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests. With its stunning cathedral ceilings, landscaped fenced backyard, and hot tub offers a cozy yet luxurious escape. This pet-friendly home is just a short stroll from Skylandia Park and Beach, where you'll find a welcoming spot for both you and your furry friends, complete with a pet-friendly beach and scenic picnic areas. The property also includes parking for up to five cars—three in the driveway and two under the carport—ensuring ample space for your group. Sugarpine Chalet is designed for unforgettable family vacations or group adventures.
Step into the thoughtfully designed Sugarpine Chalet, where modern amenities meet cozy mountain charm. The spacious living room is the heart of the home, featuring a gas fireplace, plush seating, and a large flat screen TV for movie nights. The recently remodeled fully stocked kitchen has everything you need to prepare meals for your group. Adjacent, the dining area seats 10 comfortably, making it perfect for shared meals and game nights.
Each bedroom is designed for relaxation and privacy, with its own TV for personalized entertainment. The primary bedroom located on the first floor features a king size bed and an en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower, offering a touch of luxury after a day of adventure. Two additional bedrooms are located downstairs (1) queen with its own en-suite bathrooms with walk-in shower and (2) a king bed with a shared bathroom located in the hallway. Upstairs, the sleeping arrangements include a queen bedroom with a half bathroom and a cozy loft with three twin beds, ideal for kids or additional guests. The home seamlessly blends style and functionality, ensuring everyone has their own space to unwind.
Step out back into the beautifully landscaped, fully fenced backyard, a private oasis perfect for outdoor enjoyment and dog play. Soak in the hot tub under the stars after a day of adventure, or fire up the BBQ (summer only) to cook a delicious meal for family and friends. With plenty of space for everyone to relax, the backyard is ideal for lounging, dining, or simply enjoying the crisp Tahoe air.
Sugarpine Chalet places you at the heart of Lake Tahoe's summer magic. Only a short stroll to Skylandia Park/Beach for swimming, picnicking, or relaxing with your furry friend. Launch a boat from the nearby Lake Forest Boat Ramp or bike along scenic trails. Spend your days rafting down the Truckee River, ending at the lively River Ranch, or soaking up the sun at one of the area's pristine beaches. Outdoor dining on the patio and unwinding in the hot tub make summer evenings just as memorable.
In the winter, Sugarpine Chalet transforms into a cozy alpine retreat. Hit the slopes at Palisades Tahoe, Alpine Meadows, or Tahoe Nordic Center, all within a short drive. After skiing or snowboarding, return to warm up by the fire or relax in the hot tub under a blanket of stars. Snowshoeing, sledding, and winter walks are also nearby for more serene adventures. Tahoe City's vibrant dining and shopping options ensure you'll have plenty to enjoy off the slopes.
Primary Bedroom 1: King bed (private bathroom)
Bedroom 2: Queen bed (private bathroom)
Bedroom 3: King bed
Upstairs Bedroom 4: King bed (half bath)
Upstairs Loft: Twin trundle bed (2 twins) + Twin bed (3 twins total)
What Guests Love Most About Sugarpine Chalet
Guests highlight the fantastic location, just a short walk to Skylandia Beach and close to downtown Tahoe City, making it easy to enjoy the lake and local spots. The home itself is clean, spacious, and comfortable. Families and groups love the well-equipped kitchen and bright common spaces that make gathering simple and fun. Reviewers also mention the quiet neighborhood and the convenience of plenty of parking.
*** This home is dog-friendly. Up to 2 dogs are allowed at a $100 (plus tax) per dog and a signed pet agreement
*** Internet can be unreliable in the rural mountain range
*** Hot tubs in general are fully functioning, but on occasion there can be issues
*** The Host Fee includes your Departure Clean, Damage Waiver Protection, and Admin fee
Tahoe Time Vacation Rentals is a locally owned and operated, boutique-style company—not a large nationwide chain. As a small, family-run business, we take pride in offering a personalized, hands-on approach to hospitality. Our homes are carefully selected and located in the quieter, more scenic areas of Lake Tahoe, including the California North Shore, Olympic Valley, Alpine Meadows, the West Shore down to Rubicon Bay, and the Palisades at Tahoe ski area.
What makes our company stand out is our dedication to being here for you. As long-time locals (thirty plus years), we are always available to assist with your stay, ensuring a seamless and memorable Tahoe experience from booking to check-out. Whether you're here for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, we're committed to making your time in Tahoe truly special.
REQUIRED COUNTY STR PERMIT INFORMATION: STR 22-6114 | TOT #7145 | Max Occupancy is 10 | 4 Parking Spaces. Parking on the street is strictly prohibited. All vehicles must be parked in the driveway and/or garage at all times. Guest must agree to read and comply with Placer County's Good Neighbor Policies.
County Rules
As part of the Short-Term Rental Permit for this home, the county asks that we share the important rules and regulations with you. We appreciate your cooperation in following the guidelines listed below, also included in your signed Vacation Rental Agreement.
Maximum Occupancy: There shall be no gatherings, events, weddings or other group functions on the Premises with more people than the number of persons stated on the Agreement.
Parking: Parking on the street is prohibited at all times. All cars, boats, and trailers must be parked in the garage and/or driveway.
Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are 9pm-8am, seven days a week. Per the County: No sound may be audible from the property line during quiet hours. Amplified sound (such as speakers) shall not be used outside or be audible from the parcel line of any short-term rental at any time.
Lights Out: All exterior lights must be turned off that are not needed for safety or other outdoor use to the extent that such other outdoor use is not an unreasonable nuisance to neighbors at night.
Red Flag Warnings: Due to high risk of wildfire in our area, bonfires, charcoal barbecues, and wood-burning fire pits are always prohibited. On designated Red Flag Warning Days—when fire danger is especially severe due to dry conditions and high winds—all outdoor fires are prohibited, including gas grills and gas fire pits. These restrictions come directly from the North Tahoe Fire Protection District and must be followed for everyone's safety. It is each guest's responsibility to stay informed about Red Flag Warnings. They are announced on local news, radio, and social media, and you'll also see signs posted at fire stations throughout the area.
Winter Driving: Many highways, access roads, and driveways in the Tahoe area can become icy during the winter. For your safety, it's essential that between November 1st and April 30th your vehicle is winter-ready. Make sure brakes, windshield wipers, defroster, heater, and exhaust system are in top condition. Tires should be properly inflated with excellent tread, and you should always carry tire chains—even if you have an AWD/4WD vehicle. Double-check that your chains fit your tires and are in good working order. On many state highways and county roads, four-wheel drive and snow tires are required for safe travel.
Please be prepared for winter conditions: dress appropriately, stay in bounds at ski resorts and if you get lost, remain in place.
Garbage & Bears: Please do not feed the bears. Black bears are very common in this area and, over time, many have become used to human food and trash. Because they no longer have a natural fear of people, you may see them during your spring, summer, or fall stay. Feeding bears is illegal, and leaving food outside, trash unsecured, or doors and windows unlocked can lead to serious property damage to both homes and vehicles. To help prevent this, all waste must be placed in bear-proof bins or dumpsters and the latches secured. Placer County sorts recycling from the waste for you at our materials recovery facilities.
Office Holiday Hours
The TTVR office is closed on New Year's Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Therefore, we are unable to accommodate check-ins and check-outs on these dates. Thank you for understanding.