A three-story A-frame rising out of the towering pines of Carnelian Bay, Grand Elk Chalet pairs old Tahoe character with the kind of comfort that makes a group want to stay put. You're on the North Shore, minutes from the water, with a mountain-town pace that suits both lake days in July and powder mornings in January.
The setting does a lot of the work here. Across the street, the HOA beach gives you a pier, a swim area, and picnic grounds --- the rare kind of access that turns a lazy afternoon by the lake into something you don't have to plan. Patton Beach and Carnelian West Beach add more shoreline a short distance away, and trails for hiking and biking thread through the forest right outside. Tahoe City's restaurants, shops, and riverfront walks are a quick drive down the lake, and when the snow falls, Northstar and Palisades Tahoe put world-class skiing within easy reach.
Inside, Grand Elk Chalet wears its history openly. Built in the 1930s, the home centers on a grand stone fireplace hand-laid from rock gathered on the property, lit overhead by historic chandeliers that once hung in Oakland's Elks Lodge. The main bath keeps its original Hollywood tilework, a detail you won't find twice. Above it all, the A-frame soars --- exposed beams, tall windows, and an open living space that pulls in daylight along with partial lake and forest views.
Radiant heated floors keep the living room warm underfoot after a day outside, and the fully equipped kitchen opens to a dining table that seats six and stretches to ten with two hidden leaves, so long, unhurried meals come easy. A reading nook off the main living area makes a quiet spot for slow mornings or an afternoon with a book while the snow comes down.
Outside, the deck is its own retreat under the pines. Fire up the BBQ, settle into the lounge, or sink into the eight-person circular hot tub once the stars come out --- a fitting close to any Tahoe day.
Five bedrooms sleep up to 12. The primary suite has a king bed and a spa-like ensuite with a soaking tub and walk-in shower. Two queen bedrooms work well for couples or friends, and the bunk room, with a double and a twin, suits kids or extra guests. The fifth bedroom is a detached studio beneath the deck, with its own private entrance and full bath --- an easy setup for anyone who wants a little independence. Note that the studio comes with a kitchenette (sink, electric kettle, toaster, coffee maker, and a beverage mini fridge) rather than a full kitchen.
With in-home laundry, multiple bathrooms, and beach access just across the road, Grand Elk Chalet is built for groups who want to settle in and feel at home. Lake days, powder, or a quiet stretch surrounded by trees --- this is the kind of North Tahoe stay that earns a repeat visit.
AvantStay provides a personalized hospitality experience to elevate your stay. With our Concierge Service, guests have access to our tech-enabled services like fridge stocking, private chefs, massages, transportation, special occasion celebrations, baby gear rentals, ski gear, beach gear, and more. For anything you need, we're at your fingertips via concierge@avantstay.com.
Lake Tahoe is one of the country's most iconic year-round destinations, known for its crystal-clear waters, alpine scenery, and endless outdoor recreation. In the warmer months, visitors flock to its beaches, hiking and biking trails, and on-the-water activities like boating and paddleboarding, while winter transforms the region into a premier ski destination with world-renowned resorts such as Palisades Tahoe and Northstar. Beyond the outdoors, Tahoe offers a vibrant mix of lakeside dining, boutique shopping, casinos, and charming mountain towns, creating a well-rounded experience that appeals to families, couples, and group travelers alike. Whether guests are seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Lake Tahoe delivers a timeless mountain-lake escape in every season.
Local Attraction: Patton Beach, Carnelian West Beach, Tahoe City Marina, Commons Beach, Palisades Tahoe, Northstar California Resort, Tahoe Treetop Adventure Park, Truckee River Bike Path, Kings Beach State Recreation Area, Historic Downtown Truckee, Emerald Bay State Park
Home Truths:
•Unfortunately, pets are not allowed in this home. If undisclosed pets are brought into the home without AvantStay's approval there is a fine of $500 per pet.
•Please note this home is equipped with a trifold.
•This home requires multiple steps to access and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
•Please note that all outdoor furniture and amenities, including grills, are seasonal and available from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
•Placer County strictly enforces quiet hours beginning at 9 PM. Parties, events, and excessive noise are not permitted at any time.
•Outdoor fires are strictly prohibited per HOA regulations.
•Wood-burning fires are not allowed in the indoor fireplace. No firewood is provided onsite, and guests are not permitted to bring their own wood.
•Construction may occur at neighboring properties or nearby roads without prior notice, especially during summer months in the Lake Tahoe area. These projects are outside our control and we do not receive advance notice.
Parking Details:
•Ample driveway parking available. No garage access.
All bookings over 30 days require a security deposit to be charged after booking.
STR Permit: STR26-9816