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South Lake Tahoe, CA

plan your stay

The OMNI Tahoe Yoga Festival is returning August 2-4, 2026 with an all-new, breathtaking home on the shores of Valhalla Tahoe, a historic site and lakefront sanctuary where movement meets nature and community comes alive.​

Whether you're coming in early to give yourself the extended weekend you deserveor staying longer to enjoy Tahoe’s beauty, this guide has everything you need to plan your trip.​

Here’s how to plan your stay:

The festival will be held at an all-new, breathtaking home on the shores of Valhalla Tahoe, a historic site and lakefront sanctuary where movement meets nature and community comes alive.The grounds are flat, easy to navigate, and just steps from the water, making it simple to flow between sessions, food, drinks, lake dips, and sauna time throughout the three days.

Details for check in will be emailed to ticket holders within two weeks of the festival. 

We can't wait to see you! 

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getting to tahoe

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by car

South Lake Tahoe is easily accessible by car. It’s about an hour from Reno, two hours from Sacramento, and roughly three and a half to four hours from the Bay Area. We recommend arriving early and carpooling whenever possible. 

The Tallac Historic Site is located 2 miles past the intersection of Highway 50 and Highway 89, just past Camp Richardson, on the lake side of Highway 89. 

by air

Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is the closest option, located just over an hour from South Lake Tahoe. It offers car rentals, access to rideshare services, and the South Tahoe Airporter shuttle, which drops off near Stateline. Sacramento International Airport (SMF) is another great option, about two hours away, with a wider range of airlines and flight times. Car rentals are available onsite, and private shuttles or van services can be arranged in advance.

Use code "TYF2026" for 10% off the South Tahoe Airporter

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by bus

If you prefer not to drive, the South Tahoe Airporter offers direct shuttle service from Reno to Stateline. FlixBus and Amtrak also serve the Tahoe area, and once you're in town, Lake Link  provides free on-demand shuttle service in select South Shore neighborhoods. Rideshares and local taxi services are available but can be limited, especially during busy weekends—so we recommend planning transportation ahead of time.

Use code "TYF2026" for 10% off the South Tahoe Airporter

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camping/ rv

Prefer something more outdoorsy?  There are several excellent campgrounds and RV parks nearby. Tahoe Valley Campground,  Campground by the Lake, Camp Richardson, and  Fallen Leaf Lake Campground are great options for those looking to stay close to nature.   Sites fill up quickly in the summer, so reserve as soon as possible if you plan to camp.

parking, shuttles & transit

We highly recommend carpooling or using alternate transportation for festival days, as parking near the venue can be limited.

If you're biking in, reserve early with one of our favorite local shops:

There is limited free parking available near Valhalla Tahoe. 

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