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Valhalla Tahoe

Valhalla Tahoe

Experience vibrant summer events, stunning lake views, and eco-friendly practices at this historic venue, perfect for cultural enthusiasts and families alike.

OUR EXPERIENCES
Valhalla Tahoe is a nonprofit organization in South Lake Tahoe that hosts a vibrant Summer Event Series each year. The series features concerts in the historic Boathouse, improv shows, free lawn concerts, living history performances, two plays, children’s art camp, the annual Gatsby Tea, and the WordWave one-act play competition.

The Holiday Faire has become a cherished family tradition for many locals and visitors. Join us for a performance and experience living history against the stunning backdrop of Lake Tahoe. The theatre’s interior, with its exposed beams from the original boathouse, creates an unrivaled experience in performing arts venues.

ABOUT US
Our vision is to preserve our unique lakefront historic estate while providing quality cultural experiences for the community and visitors. We invite all to participate in sustaining this cherished site for future generations.

OUR IMPACT
At Valhalla Tahoe, we are dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of our surroundings and fostering sustainability. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship, we have removed single-use plastics from all Valhalla events.

To further this initiative, we offer a $1 discount on all poured beverages when you bring a reusable cup, reducing waste and supporting a cleaner, healthier planet. Additionally, we use eco-friendly paper towels at our events to minimize our environmental footprint.

DETAILS
To learn more, contact: info@valhallatahoe.com

What are your minimum and maximum group sizes?
1-200

Do you require visitors to pre-book?
No

Do you have group rates?
No

Do you pay commissions to travel advisors?
No

What languages do you offer your services in?
Primarily English, with opportunities for shows and events in other languages as they arise.

When are you open?
Hours vary based on events and season. The site is closed from mid-December through March.