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Big Water Pines, Walk To Private Beach/Pier
Big Water Pines, large yard w/hot tub, dog friendly, walk to beach and private pier by Tahoe Time VR
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IMPORTANT: The renter must sign a TTVR Rental Agreement within 24 hours of booking for their reservation to be confirmed. REQUIRED COUNTY STR PERMIT INFORMATION: STR22-6319 | Max Occupancy is 6 | 2 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. The space Nestled on a peaceful, secluded street in Tahoe Pines, Big Water Pines is a charming cabin retreat just 5 miles south of Tahoe City. This 2-bedroom, 1-bath getaway with an entertainment loft offers a cozy escape with a beautifully remodeled kitchen, a warm living area with a wood stove, and a hot tub for relaxation. The cabin provides parking for two cars, and high-speed internet allows you to stay connected. On the main level, you’ll find the dining area, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, the living room with a wood stove, a full bathroom, and a queen bedroom. Upstairs, a spacious entertainment loft equipped with a TV (streaming only) and a sleeper sofa. Also located upstairs is the second bedroom with a king bed that creates plenty of space for friends and family. High-speed Wi-Fi, a stereo system, and a hot tub in the landscaped backyard add to the experience, making Big Water Pines the perfect vacation spot for creating lasting memories year-round. In summer, relax outdoors with a hammock suspended between trees, a landscaped yard with patio furniture, and a gas BBQ (summer only). Located just blocks from the lake, enjoy the Tahoe Pines HOA private pier and beach, perfect for swimming, kayaking, or sunbathing. Hiking and biking trails in nearby Blackwood Canyon are ideal for exploring Tahoe’s scenic nature. In winter, Big Water Pines becomes a cozy alpine escape with easy access to top ski resorts. Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Ski Resorts are less than 10 miles away, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing. After a day on the slopes, return to the warmth of the wood stove, or unwind in the hot tub under the crisp, starlit sky. Bedroom One (main level): Queen bed Bedroom Two (upstairs): King bed Loft (upstairs): Sleeper sofa What Guests Love Most About Big Water Pines Guests can’t get enough of the unbeatable location — just a short stroll to the lake and private pier, making it effortless to enjoy the best of Tahoe’s waterfront. The cabin itself is described as cozy, comfortable, and true to its listing, with a well-equipped kitchen and inviting bedrooms that make groups and families feel right at home. Visitors also highlight the hot tub and fireplace as perfect ways to unwind after a day on the water or the slopes. Clean, welcoming, and perfectly situated, this Tahoe Pines retreat is loved for its blend of comfort, charm, and prime lake access. *** The Host Fee includes your Departure Clean, Damage Waiver Protection, and Admin fee *** This home is dog-friendly. Up to 2 dogs are allowed at a $100 (plus tax) per dog and a signed pet agreement *** Firewood is not provided but can be bought at local grocery stores if you do not bring it with you *** BBQ is available in summer only *** Internet can be unreliable in the rural mountain range *** Hot tubs in general are fully functioning, but on occasion there can be issues 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. 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. Guest access Guests will have access to the entire house and outdoor spaces which include a backyard, a (seasonal) patio, and a hot tub. There is a locked homeowner closet guests will not have access to. Guests will also have access to two parking spots in the driveway in front of the home. Private beach and pier is available seasonally. Dogs are allowed on one portion of the beach. Other things to note GUESTS SHOULD READ ALL HOUSE RULES BEFORE BOOKING. -This home is equipped with an electric bear fence and mat. Instructions will be provided. - A signed rental agreement is required to complete a booking. - This home DOES NOT have AC, fans are provided for rare hot days. - During the winter months, all outdoor furniture is unavailable. BBQs may be unavailable - During the winter months a 4WD or AWD may be required to access this home. - Due to extreme wildfire risk, any type of outdoor wood burning fireplaces, fire pits, or charcoal grills are strictly prohibited. Violations will result in heavy fines by the County. - This home has a max overnight occupancy of 6 guests. And limited daytime guests. -High speed internet is not always reliable in the Tahoe area -Rental home is not ADA compliant and may contain stairs. -Firewood is not provided for indoor wood stoves and fireplaces. - TTVR is not responsible for circumstances beyond our control which includes, but not limited to, construction, public or private functions, events, neighbors, wildfire or smoke, weather conditions, road closures, snow removal delays, too much snow/too little snow, natural disasters, pandemics. - Wildlife, including squirrels, bears, bats, mice and chipmunks can and will enter cars and Tahoe mountain homes. Continual rodent and pest mitigation is part of mountain life. - Mountain homes are subject to seasonal pollen, pine needles, and yellowjackets on property. And icicles, snow overhangs and icy paths in the winter. Please use caution DOG FEES- A maximum of two dogs are allowed. Each dog is $100 plus tax. A Dog Rules Agreement will also need to be signed.
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