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Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort

111 Country Club Drive
Incline Village, Nevada 89451

Directions, Parking and Transportation

The Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort is located less than 45 minutes from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and is ideally situated close to all seasonal activities such as relaxing on our private beach, exploring summer trailheads or hitting the snowboard and ski slopes in winter.

Shuttle: North Lake Tahoe Express runs shuttle service to and from the Hyatt and Reno/Tahoe Airport. For reservations and additional information on Lake Tahoe shuttle transportation, view their website.

Taxi: If you’d like to arrange a taxi with the hotel concierge, please call 1.775.832.1234 ext 51.

Parking: All parking is outdoor. Nothing larger than a full-size van can be accommodated – including boats, trailers or recreation vehicles (RVs). Our resort features five self-serving charging stations for electronic vehicles (three Tesla-specific) and is available for our resort guests through valet/guest services.

Getting around: Shuttle service around Incline Village is included in your resort fee.

Making hotel reservations? Visit our Lodging page.

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