Tahoe is full of boss babes. When you're out on the town seeking the best things to see, places to go and spots to hit up keep these fabulous female businesses in mind. Wildwood Makers MarketWildwood is not only woman owned, but also supports local and independent makers as well as artists. Lisa, the owner, keeps Wildwood's Instagram feed up to date with the latest arrivals and fabulous finds she's discovered. You'll find coloring books, greeting cards, jewelry, stickers and more creatively displayed throughout the store. Tahoe residents and visitors will find unique gifts for friends and family (and maybe yourself). You'll discover local artists like Ellen Nunes, Lisa Michele Studios, Bella Drops and Mountain Love Pottery. I've never failed to find the perfect gift and, often, something for myself when I've visited. Embarc TahoeSince Tahoe sits on the line between Nevada and California there are a variety of dispensaries to choose from in the area. Only one is woman owned. Christy Wilson owns Embarc Tahoe and has committed to ensuring the cannabis ecosystem remains open and diverse. They prioritize shelf space for BIPOC, female, social equity, LGBTQIA+ and small and locally farmed brands, leveraging their platform to amplify their voices with consumers. Embarc donates 1% of all sales in perpetuity to a local Community Investment Fund. This fund is directed by a Community Advisory Board – a group of local residents and community leaders that ensure they're focused on meeting the community’s needs. Whether seeking a recreational experience or treatment for discomforts or ailments, visit Embarc and meet their incredible team who live right here in Lake Tahoe. High Mountain GreeneryDid you know that plants in your home can help you to breathe better and feel healthier? They look pretty, too. Knowing how to care for indoor plants is important for their health and yours. Drea approaches plant care and design with intention; ensuring plants & people alike thrive. From children’s Paint’n’Pot" parties to "Pot and Sip" events she creatively introduces people to plants and vice versa. You can visit the shop, book private consultations and catch them at the local farmer's markets. From plant walls to succulent displays and living arrangements to business displays, HMG bring greenery to Tahoe in unique and beautiful ways. Drea curates a conscious botanical bazaar, growing community and the interconnection of flora, fauna & fungi. Earthwise PetEveryone knows that Tahoe is for dogs. There are few places you can go in the basin where you won't run into a four-legged friend. Visit any resident's home and they might have a few, and a cat or two, as well. If you plan on bringing your pet with you on some Tahoe adventures you're going to need supplies. Julie Shaw, who owns Earthwise Pet Tahoe, has developed quite a following. Earthwise is a local neighborhood Pet Nutrition Center & Wellness Spa. They specialize in natural pet foods, raw foods, treats, toys, litter, leashes & collars. They also offer both a pet wash and grooming for all the dogs including my friend Baxter, a labradoodle with a wild coat. Next time you and your pup or feline are at the Crossing at the Y, stop in for a treat. You're sure to find something that makes tails wag. South Lake BrewingYou bet Tahoe has a brewery owned by a woman! I can't say enough about how much Nicole Smith and South Lake Brewing rock. Nicole is the co-founder and vice president of SLBC. She and her husband & fellow beer-lover, Chris Smith, have not only provided jobs for locals, but also support organizations in the area, and they host incredible events. From fundraisers to food trucks and parties to live music there is always something happening at SLBC.
Nicole thought she was going to enter into a career in engineering, but always wanted to start her own business in Tahoe. In 2017 South Lake Brewing opened and has continued to grow as a community meeting spot and provider of craft beers ever since. If you're seeking some hoppy libations and a connection with the locals pop in for a pint and grab a seat on one of their picnic tables.
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