Transportation
The workshop venue is located on the west side of Lake Tahoe at
Granlibakken Conference Center and Lodge
725 Granlibakken Road
Tahoe City, CA 96145
The Reno/Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is the closest airport (54
miles).
Granlibakken offers a Reno–Tahoe airport shuttle service through
the North Lake Tahoe Express. Attendees wishing to book the shuttle should
call Granlibakken at (800) 543-3221 at least seven days in advance of their arrival. Click
here
for the shuttle schedule.
Note: The workshop organizers recommend renting a car.
Driving directions
From Reno/Tahoe International Airport (54 miles)
- Take the Highway 395 north on-ramp from the airport, then exit to Interstate 80 west.
- From Interstate 80 take Highway 89 South from Truckee to Tahoe City.
- In Tahoe City, follow Highway 89 South for 1/2 mile to Granlibakken Road.
- Turn right and continue for 3/4 of a mile to the deck overhang of the main lodge.
From Sacramento International Airport (120 miles)
- Take Interstate 5 south toward Sacramento/Yuba City.
- Exit at #522 to Interstate 80 East towards Reno.
- From Interstate 80 est take Highway 89 South from Truckee to Tahoe City.
- In Tahoe City, follow Highway 89 South for 1/2 mile to Granlibakken Road.
- Turn right and continue for 3/4 of a mile to the deck overhang of the main lodge.
From San Francisco International Airport (210 miles)
- Take US-101 North towards San Francisco.
- In San Francisco continue on Interstate 80 East across the Bay Bridge, and follow signs to Reno.
- Exit at Highway 89 south from Truckee to Tahoe City.
- In Tahoe City, follow Highway 89 south for 1/2 mile to Granlibakken Road. Turn right and continue for 3/4 of a mile to the deck overhang of the main lodge.
From Southern California
- Follow Highway 395 to Highway 50 West in Carson City.
- Turn right on Highway 28 along the east and north shores of Lake Tahoe to Tahoe City.
- Turn left at the stoplight and continue 1/2 mile on Highway 89 to Granlibakken Road.
- Turn right and continue for 3/4 of a mile to the deck overhang of the main lodge.

