Rubicon Bay
Rubicon Bay, located in El Dorado County, CA offers a quiet west shore community with a wide range of home types including unique properties, classic “old Tahoe”, luxury, new home, and lakefront real estate. This area is located between Sugar Pine Park and Emerald Bay. A 25 minute drive to the South Shore casinos, Homewood is five Miles away, Squaw Valley is about 30 minutes away. Many streets in Rubicon have expansive panoramic lake views. Meeks Bay is located right around the corner with a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Property prices start at $450,000.
Subdivisions within the Rubicon and Meeks Bay areas include: Glenridge Park Tahoe Hills Rubicon Properties Rubicon Bay Vista Rubicon Park Estates Rubicon Properties
Lodging: Meeks Bay Resort & Marina 7941 W. Lake Blvd. (530) 525-6946
Meeks Bay Campground Information (530) 583-3642 Reservations (877) 444-6777
Tahoe Lake Cottages 7030 W. Lake Blvd. (530) 525-4411
Tahoe North Rentals (800) 585-3312 www.taheonorthrentals.com
Recreation: Hiking, rock climbing, biking, golf, fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, restaurants, sightseeing, snorkeling & diving, boating, sailing, water-skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, jet-skiing, rafting, downhill skiing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and sledding.
Skiing: Homewood Mountain Resort 5145 West Lake Blvd. (530) 525-2992
Beaches: Meeks Bay Campground Ten miles south of Tahoe City boat launch, sandy beach
D.L. Bliss State Park SR 89, south of Meeks Bay Beach, hiking trails
Parks: D.L. Bliss State Park
Emerald Bay State Park
Boat Launches/Marinas:
Meeks Bay Resort & Marina 7941 Emerald Bay Road Meeks Bay, California 877-326-3357 or 530-525-6946 Open May through November. Offering; boat ramp, slip spaces, ski boat rentals, canoe and kayak rentals, guided fishing excursions, paddleboats and water toys.
HOA’s: Rubicon Tahoe Owners
Points of Interest: D.L. Bliss & Emerald Bay State Parks:
Covering 1,830 acres in California’s Sierra Nevada, D.L. Bliss and Emerald Bay State Parks include some six miles of magnificent Lake Tahoe shoreline. From promontories such as Rubicon Point in D.L. Bliss State Park you can see over one hundred feet into the depths of Lake Tahoe. From the crest of Eagle Falls in Emerald Bay State Park, you can see a brilliant panorama of Emerald Bay, Fannette Island, Lake Tahoe, and the distant Nevada shore.
The campgrounds are closed during the winter. Depending on the weather, they are open from late May until the middle of September. Campsite reservations in California State Parks may be made by calling the current toll-free reservation hotline, (800) 444-PARK, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.Pacific Time, seven days a week. Reservations for tours at Hearst Castle and Ano Nuevo State Reserve will continue to be on a first-come, first-served basis until further notice.
Vikingshom Mansion & Visitors Center 11001 W. Lake Blvd. 530-525-3345










