Lake Tahoe (Nevada side)

Lake Tahoe (Nevada side)

Lake Tahoe (Nevada side) in September

Great time to visit

Many locals call this the best month. Summer weather lingers but crowds lighten up and prices drop. Perfect timing for hiking, biking, or just enjoying the lake in peace.

Weather

September brings Tahoe's sweet spot. Warm days, cool nights, and the crowds start thinning after Labor Day. Occasional afternoon thunderstorms add drama but rarely last long.

22°C high6°C low2 rain days

Crowds & Cost

moderate crowds
~$220/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Labor Day weekend
  • Fall colors begin
  • Harvest festivals in nearby Nevada

September Tips

  • Post-Labor Day sees significant crowd drops
  • Great hiking weather with stable conditions
  • Pack layers - temperature swings increase

All Months

Summer brings the crowds but also the best weather. July and August see daytime temps in the 80s with cool nights perfect for sleeping. The lake warms up enough for swimming - though 'warm' means 65 degrees even in August. Beach season runs June through September. Winter transforms the area completely. Heavenly typically opens in mid-November and runs through April. The best snow usually falls January through March. Hotel rates drop significantly except during holidays and big ski weekends. Shoulder seasons offer the best deals. May brings wildflowers and fewer crowds, though some high-altitude trails stay snowy. October delivers fall colors and crisp hiking weather before the ski season starts. Avoid July 4th and Labor Day unless you book months ahead. Summer weekends see traffic jams on Highway 50 that can add hours to your drive. Weekdays in summer offer better deals and smaller crowds.

Lake Tahoe (Nevada side) Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

8/10

Families

8/10

Adventure

9/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

7/10

BUILD YOUR LAKE TAHOE (NEVADA SIDE) PLAN

Insider picks, smart timing, and a plan ready when you are.