Rubicon Trail Tour Location
Pine Nut Mountain Tour Location
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Tour Locations & More
- Directions to Snowmobile Tours
- Directions to ATV & RZR Tours
- South Lake Tahoe Resort Shuttle
- Road Conditions
Our tour location in Meyers, California, just south of Lake Tahoe on US Highway 50. It's directly across from the California Agricultural Inspection Station. All snowmobile tours depart from here.
Resort shuttles bring guests to the tour location 75 - 90 minutes before their scheduled tour time, ensuring enough time for check-in, gear fitting, and a second shuttle ride to the trailhead.
Shuttle Service to Snowmobile Trailhead:
After checking in, you'll take a shuttle from the tour location to the snowmobile trailhead in Hope Valley. The ride crosses Luther Pass, passes Grass Lake, and descends into Hope Valley, offering breathtaking scenic views before your adventure begins.
Operating Hours:
The tour location operates during limited hours, before and after snowmobile tours. For assistance with booking your tour, please call 800.490.3995.
We offer thrilling ATV and RZR tours at two unique locations: the world-famous Rubicon Trail and the rugged Pine Nut Mountains.
Directions to Rubicon Trailhead:
- From South Shore or the casino area: Take Highway 50 West towards the "Y," then turn right onto Highway 89 North.
- From Sacramento: Take Highway 50 to the "Y" and continue straight to get onto Highway 89 North.
- From North Shore: Take Highway 89 South towards Emerald Bay.
Once on Highway 89, look for "Rubicon Trail OHV Access" signs after passing Emerald Bay (if heading north) or before Emerald Bay (if heading south).
Our ATV and RZR tours on Pine Nut Mountain take you through rugged, off-road terrain just outside Lake Tahoe, offering stunning views and a true backcountry experience. These tours depart from our Main Office in Zephyr Cove, Nevada.
Before you head out for your adventure, check current road conditions to ensure a safe and smooth journey. Road conditions in the Lake Tahoe area can change rapidly, especially in winter months. Visit the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) websites for up-to-date information on road closures, chain requirements, and current conditions. Make sure to plan ahead to ensure you arrive on time for your scheduled tour.