Logan Creek

Logan Creek is a prestigious Nevada community located on the Southeast shore of Lake Tahoe.

Welcome to Logan Creek

Luxury community on the shore of Lake Tahoe

Located on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe, Logan Creek is a secluded and beautiful community along the lake itself. Living in Nevada provides the advantage of lower property taxes and state income tax relief compared to living in California. Logan Creek is the perfect place for enjoying the scenic beauty of Lake Tahoe in luxury and style.

Homes in Logan Creek vary; however, most homes start at a million, and thus home buyers in this area are highly affluent. Homes in Logan Creek are so desirable because of their proximity to Lake Tahoe. The homes’ views of the shoreline are truly impeccable. Architectural styles range, yet most have rustic, wooden undertones with balconies to enjoy the picturesque view. Upscale ranches and contemporary villas are examples of the homes Logan Creek offers. 

What to Love

  • Majestic mountains nearby
  • Boating and swimming in Lake Tahoe
  • Peaceful and tranquil environment
  • Plenty of hiking trails
  • Upscale dining and shopping
 

Local Lifestyle 


The local lifestyle in Logan Creek is relaxed yet active at the same time. Homes in Logan Creek are sanctuaries for their inhabitants, providing a space for calm energy and lounging in spacious backyards. Nonetheless, residents tend to engage in many outdoor recreation activities. On land, locals can bike, hike, ski, and snowboard among the mountains surrounding the region. On the water, they swim, kayak, paddleboard, and fish. 

Homes on Logan Creek serve as both vacation houses and permanent residences. Those who purchase with the purpose of the latter have the benefit of access to nearby grocery stores, schools, and various community events to keep the neighborhood close. Logan Creek provides residents with a blissful serenity away from the chaos of city life.
 

Dining, Shopping & Entertainment


Since Logan Creek is a private community, it has few dining options directly within it. Yet, there are various upscale restaurants nearby to keep residents entertained and satisfied. Incline Village is a shopping complex that has various different restaurants.

Lone Eagle Grille is a lakeside American eatery that is decorated with exposed wood beams, creating a cabin-like atmosphere. Lone Eagle Grille is very upscale and has a variety of wines to try. Another fabulous eatery in Incline Village is Big Water Grille, a fine dining spot that serves innovative American fare. Its large outdoor deck and fun cocktails make it one of the most popular restaurants in the Lake Tahoe area.

In addition, just a drive away, Duke’s Steakhouse is a high-end restaurant that distinctly serves 28-day aged prime U.S. beef in a refined, elegant ambiance. It was rated the best steakhouse in Carson City. Finally, locals love to dine at Glen Eagles, a thriving bar and restaurant. The outdoor patio and diverse menu ensure that all its guests will be pleased upon visiting.
 
 

Things to Do


Logan Creek and its surrounding area have so many amazing things to do. For those with a healthy proclivity for gambling, Harrah’s Lake Tahoe offers some fun games and betting opportunities. The eclectic nightlife activities and dining options are excellent amenities as well. 

Golfers will enjoy being close to the Glenbrook Club. Its unique, historic nine-hole course boasts excellent views of Lake Tahoe. The clubhouse has a charming restaurant that is perfect for brunch on weekends. This club is exclusive to members who can be residents of Glenbrook’s surrounding communities, like Logan Creek.

Sand Harbor Beach is a quiet, sandy beach on the shore of Lake Tahoe. It is an ideal location for swimming in Lake Tahoe or sunbathing in hot weather. Lastly, the Tahoe East Shore Trail was recently built and has already been dubbed one of the most beautiful trails in the United States. Despite only being three miles long, it is incredibly scenic for bikers and hikers and leads to other longer trails. 

 


Logan Creek Real Estate

Discover the rare opportunity of Logan Creek — one of the most intimate and exclusive residential enclaves along the East Shore of Lake Tahoe, Nevada. The Logan Creek and Cedarbrook neighborhoods are prestigious East Shore Nevada communities located in the historic town of Glenbrook, approximately eight miles from South Lake Tahoe. Logan Creek is home to only 22 residences, each providing a unique blend of natural beauty and modern comforts. With Forest Service land on virtually every boundary, a private HOA beach on Lake Tahoe's shore, and the actual Logan Creek meandering through the neighborhood, this is one of the most naturally complete settings in the entire Tahoe basin.

Living in Nevada provides the advantage of lower property taxes and state income tax relief compared to living in California. Logan Creek is the perfect place for enjoying the scenic beauty of Lake Tahoe in luxury and style. Douglas County, Nevada property taxes run approximately 0.25% of assessed value — among the lowest in the nation for a lakeside luxury market of this caliber.

 

Types of Homes Available

Logan Creek is one of the most private and geographically protected communities at Lake Tahoe, and the housing stock reflects its exclusive, nature-first character.

Lakefront and Lake-View Estate Homes:
Lakefront, lake-view, and lake-accessible homes are nestled on the mountainside or along the shoreline overlooking Lake Tahoe, with lot sizes typically over an acre and breathtaking lake views and sunsets. Architectural styles reflect the Tahoe vernacular — most homes have rustic, wooden undertones with balconies designed to capture the lake views, with upscale ranches and contemporary villas among the property types available. Homes in Logan Creek start around $1 million and scale significantly based on proximity to the lake, water frontage, and view quality.

Mountain-Side Estate Parcels:
Properties set above the lakeshore take full advantage of Logan Creek's ridge-top positioning, offering panoramic lake and Sierra Nevada views across generous, heavily forested acreage. Most parcels span around one acre, providing the privacy and separation between neighbors that makes the neighborhood feel genuinely rural despite its proximity to South Lake Tahoe.

Custom and Legacy Homes:
Given the community's small size and limited turnover, most properties in Logan Creek have been held for extended periods and reflect the individual vision of their original owners. Buyers will find a mix of classic Tahoe-style lodges and more contemporary custom builds, many with significant renovation potential or already carrying premium finishes.

 

Buying and Renting Tips

For Buyers

  • Logan Creek operates without a formal HOA but adheres to Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) that help maintain the aesthetic and lifestyle standards of the community. Review these carefully before purchasing to understand what is and isn't permitted for structures, landscaping, and use.
  • With only 22 homes in the community, properties rarely come to market. Serious buyers should establish relationships with local agents who have direct knowledge of the neighborhood and can surface off-market opportunities.
  • Surrounding the community are 50 US Forest Service lots, which permanently protects the natural buffer around the neighborhood. Confirm the specific boundaries and any trail or access easements that may cross or border a property of interest.
  • Nevada's tax advantages are meaningful at this price point. Douglas County property taxes run approximately 0.25% of value — buyers moving from California should factor this favorably into their total cost of ownership analysis.
  • Verify well, septic, and utility infrastructure on any property, as the rural setting means buyers need to understand the systems supporting each home independently.

For Renters

Long-term rental inventory in Logan Creek is essentially nonexistent — the community's small size and owner-occupancy culture mean properties rarely appear on the rental market. Those seeking the East Shore Lake Tahoe lifestyle while preparing to purchase should explore options in nearby Glenbrook, Zephyr Cove, or South Lake Tahoe, where more rental inventory exists.

 

Factors to Consider When Buying

Community Size and Scarcity:
Logan Creek is home to only 22 residences, making it one of the smallest exclusive enclaves at Lake Tahoe. This scarcity supports long-term value but also means buyers must be prepared to move decisively when a property becomes available, as competitive interest from qualified buyers is likely.

Private Beach Access:
Logan Creek has a large direct lake access lot with a private sandy beach and protective breakwater cove for owners, family, and friends to enjoy. This shared HOA beach is a defining amenity — private lake access of this quality is extraordinarily rare in the Tahoe basin and significantly enhances the long-term desirability and value of every home in the community.

Forest Service Proximity and Trail Access:
The Tahoe Rim Trail trailhead in Logan Creek provides a gateway to an array of scenic hiking and biking trails, and the actual Logan Creek meanders through the neighborhood with miles of hiking right from your doorstep. For buyers who prioritize outdoor access, the community's position adjacent to Forest Service land is a permanent asset — these protected acres cannot be developed and will remain wilderness in perpetuity. 

Fire Risk and Insurance
Like all communities in the Sierra Nevada, Logan Creek properties are subject to wildfire risk. Buyers should investigate defensible space requirements, current insurance availability, and any fire mitigation obligations for specific properties before purchasing.

Water, Utilities, and Infrastructure:
Properties in Logan Creek rely on private well and septic systems. Buyers should commission thorough inspections of water quality, well capacity, septic condition, and all mechanical systems — particularly for older homes that may not have been recently updated.

Skiing and Year-round Access:
Logan Creek is 11.6 miles from Heavenly's Boulder Lodge and lift, putting world-class ski terrain within easy reach in winter. Highway 50 access means the community remains connected year-round, unlike more remote Tahoe properties that can become difficult to access during heavy snow events.

 

Factors to Consider When Selling

Lead with the rarity:
With only 22 homes in the community, Logan Creek is not just a neighborhood — it is one of the most exclusive small enclaves at Lake Tahoe. Marketing should open with that fact and build from there. Buyers considering Logan Creek are not comparison-shopping against typical lake markets; they are evaluating a finite opportunity.

Highlight the Private Beach:
The shared sandy beach with protective breakwater cove is one of Logan Creek's most compelling features and one of the rarest amenities available to any Lake Tahoe homeowner at any price point. Aerial photography and professional video of the beach, the cove, and the approach across the HOA beach lot should anchor every marketing package.

Emphasize the Nevada Tax Advantage:
Nevada's state income tax relief and lower property taxes compared to California are meaningful selling points for the California-based buyer pool that dominates the Tahoe luxury market. Quantifying the ongoing savings relative to comparable California lake properties is a compelling part of the value narrative

Pricing in a Thin Market:
With so few comparable sales, pricing in Logan Creek requires careful judgment rather than reliance on automated valuation tools. Sellers should work with agents who have deep East Shore Tahoe experience and can draw on sold data from comparable East Shore communities as well as Logan Creek's own transaction history.

Seasonality:
Summer generates the strongest buyer interest for lake-access properties, driven by the visual appeal of the beach, the water, and the outdoor lifestyle. Winter listings benefit from ski proximity but require clear snow management and staging that communicates the appeal of four-season mountain living.

 

FAQ’s About Logan Creek, NV (Lake Tahoe)

Is Logan Creek in California or Nevada? Logan Creek is located on the East Shore of Lake Tahoe, Nevada, in the historic town of Glenbrook — on the Nevada side of the state line. It is often marketed in conjunction with South Lake Tahoe given its proximity, but residents enjoy Nevada's tax structure and Douglas County's governance. 

 

What types of homes are available in Logan Creek?

Architectural styles range, with most homes featuring rustic, wooden undertones with balconies to capture the lake views. Upscale ranches and contemporary villas are among the property types available, all on estate-sized lots of an acre or more.

 

What is the price range for homes in Logan Creek?

Home prices in Logan Creek start at around $1 million and scale depending on proximity to the lake, view quality, lot size, and condition. Given Nevada's tax advantages and the community's extraordinary scarcity, well-positioned properties command meaningful premiums. 

 

Does Logan Creek have private beach access?

Yes. Logan Creek has a large direct lake access lot with a private sandy beach and a protective breakwater cove available to all owners, family, and friends. This is one of the community's defining features and a significant differentiator within the East Shore market. 

 

What outdoor recreation is available?

The Tahoe Rim Trail trailhead in Logan Creek provides direct access to scenic hiking and biking trails, and the actual Logan Creek creek runs through the neighborhood itself. The recently completed Tahoe East Shore Trail — widely regarded as one of the most beautiful trails in the United States — runs nearby along the shoreline. Skiing at Heavenly is approximately 12 miles away, and the lake provides world-class boating, swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding access steps from the HOA beach. 

 

What are the tax advantages of living in Logan Creek?

Living in Nevada provides state income tax relief and some of the lowest property taxes in the nation compared to living in California. Douglas County property taxes run approximately 0.25% of assessed value, which represents significant ongoing savings relative to comparable California lake communities — an important consideration for buyers evaluating total cost of ownership at this price point.

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Overview for Logan Creek, CA

3,168 people live in Logan Creek, where the median age is 49.4 and the average individual income is $42,845. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

3,168

Total Population

49.4 years

Median Age

High

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$42,845

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Logan Creek, CA

Logan Creek has 1,303 households, with an average household size of 2.3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Logan Creek do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 3,168 people call Logan Creek home. The population density is 1,449.27 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

3,168

Total Population

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49.4

Median Age

48.8 / 51.2%

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Total Households

2.3

Average Household Size

$42,845

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Around Logan Creek, CA

There's plenty to do around Logan Creek, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Maria's Cookies, Savor the Flavor BBQ, and River Dog 4.

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Dining · $$ 3.52 miles 17 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.69 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 4.77 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 0.28 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
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Shopping 0.55 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
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