Squaw Creek offers Labor Day package

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Resort at Squaw Creek at Lake Tahoe has put together a Labor Day Family Bed & Breakfast Package that includes gourmet breakfast for up to two adults and two children (12-and-under) with nightly accommodations.  Starting at $199 per night, per room, the package is available from Sept. 4 - 7. 

 

During the holiday weekend, guests will find a wide array of activities planned, from bocce ball and croquet to tie-dye T-shirt making and s'mores roasts at the outdoor fire pits.  Movies for children take place daily over the holiday weekend. 

Mountain biking, golf, which are offered on-property, and kayaking are popular during this time of year at Lake Tahoe too. 

 For more reservations visit www.visitsquawcreek.com and utilize promo code LDPRRSC or call 800.401.9501. 

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