This is a true North Tahoe lodge built for big groups and easy gatherings. The heart of the home is an open great room with soaring vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, opening to a chef's kitchen with a professional range, a large island, and seating for the whole group. A second, lower living room adds another fireplace and room to spread out. Five bedrooms — including a vaulted primary suite and a kids' bunk room — comfortably sleep 12, with 4.5 bathrooms so no one's waiting in line. Step out to a wraparound deck tucked under the pines, with an outdoor dining area and BBQ grill — the spot for morning coffee and evening wind-downs after a day on the mountain or the water.
The location: You're in Dollar Point, a quiet residential community on Tahoe's north shore. Tahoe City is under ten minutes away — Commons Beach and its summer concerts, the lakeside bike path, and the shops and restaurants along North Lake Boulevard. Winter puts you twenty minutes from Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows; summer means nearby public beaches, paddleboarding, and boating.
You have access to the entire house.
There is no garage access. Locked closets are owners closets and are not available to guests.
This home is located in Dollar Point is a private housing community right on the lake.
Tahoe city is less than ten minutes away. Highlights include Commons Beach (lawn, sandy shoreline, playground, summer concerts), the lakeside bike/ped path, Old Brockway and North Lake Boulevard shops and restaurants, the Gatekeeper’s Museum, and river rafting/launch points. The vibe is relaxed, outdoor‑recreation focused, with boating and mountain scenery year‑round.
Please note that share Dollar Point amenities are not available to guests.
Most visitors drive;
Public transit: Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit (TART) serves Tahoe City with routes linking Truckee, Kings Beach and West Shore; there is a Tahoe City Transit Center near downtown.
Regional shuttles: seasonal airport shuttles and private shuttles operate between Reno and the North Shore—book ahead in peak seasons.
Rideshare/taxi: available but sometimes limited—Truckee has more frequent vehicle availability.
Biking: the lakeshore bike path and local bike lanes make cycling an easy way to get around the North Shore.
Good to know:
• The private Dollar Point community amenities (including the community beach) are reserved for residents and are not available to guests. Public beaches such as Commons Beach are about ten minutes away.
• Parking: free on-site parking in the driveway. The garage is not available to guests.
• Locked closets are the owners' and are not available to guests.
• Getting around: most guests drive. TART regional transit serves Tahoe City, and seasonal shuttles run between Reno and the North Shore (book ahead in peak season).