Cedar Glen Lodge

Cedar Glen Lodge

6589 North Lake Blvd.
Tahoe Vista, California 96148
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Local Phone: (530) 546-4281

This elegant North Shore property is a great romantic getaway or family vacation destination with a two-story lodge and a cluster of renovated, 1950s-era, one- and two-bedroom cottages with kitchens or kitchenettes.

There's also a two-story lodge, a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, lawn area, fire pit and sandy beach across the road.

Dog-friendly policies:

  • Size: Maximum 30 pounds
  • Breed restrictions: None
  • Maximum number allowed: 2
  • Cost per dog: $30 Per pet per day plus tax
  • Percentage of rooms that are dog-friendly: Less than 50%
  • Other comments: Only dogs that have innkeeper's prior approval are allowed.

Dog-friendly property amenities:

  • Dog Waste Bags
  • Cozy Dog Beds
  • Dog-friendly hiking/activity/attractions guide/listings at front desk
  • Hikes right outside the door

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Tahoe beach dog. Photo Credit: Reno Tahoe (CC)
Tahoe beach dog. Photo Credit: Reno Tahoe (CC)
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Rustic Cottage
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