About Lake Tahoe GPS Audio Tour
Lake Tahoe's Tour App!
Hands-Free GPS Tracking self-guided audio tour.
Go Around Lake Tahoe and the App will automatically play audio about Legends, Famous Movies, Unique History, Immense Wealth and Amazing Facts!
• Tips: "Cools Spots" and sightseeing adventures, fun activities, dining and entertainment locations
• Bonus: Lake Tahoe Inspired Music Tracks!
• Share: Connect to bluetooth speakers for you or all to hear
• Pictures of many locations
• GPS: pinned map locations and integrated with your device map navigation.
Narrative Tracks Include
• Cool Spots: Camp Richardson, East Shore, Incline Village, Spooner Summit, Tahoe City, West Shore
• Educational: Biggest Winter Ever and the Donner Party, How Tahoe Got its Name, Is there a Monster in the the Lake? Saving Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Statistics
• History: Bonanza TV Show and the Ponderosa Ranch, Frank Sinatra and The Cal Neva Resort Casino, John Steinbeck, Mark Twain, SS Tahoe Steamer, Snowshoe Thompson, Squaw Vally, The Angora Fire, The Godfather Part II and other Famous Movies filmed in Tahoe
• Landmarks: Cave Rock, Emerald Bay, Fanny Bridge and The Truckee River, Tahoe Tavern, Thunderbird Lodge
Music Tracks Include
• Angora
• Big Air
• Dusk Upon The Lake
• Loaded Lazy Leisure Life
• Old Friend
• Old School Rider
• On The Banks of Frenchmens Creek
• Perfect Tahoe Day
• Ride Your Dreams
• Ski Bum
Entertainment and Tour Author Darin Talbot
Mobile software technology provided by iApp Tours.
by D####:
Excellent app with great info for a tour around the lake. Wife and I had been exploring Tahoe for almost a week when we decided to try the app. We'd been to Thunderbird Lodge, the science center, and more, yet the app still offered lots of great, new info for us. It can be done in a simple couple hour tour of the lake, but we broke it up into a full day trip, stopping to enjoy some of the places it pointed out as well as doing some activities in places we passed. The GPS based auto play worked great, but it did seem to be just a bit behind on a couple points, telling us about things to see or places to turn off or go after we had already passed them.