Spring Creek Recreation Residence Tract is a car-dependent South Lake Tahoe neighborhood offering quiet living, older demographics, and affordable entry.
Source: Proximitii 2026
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Yes, if you prioritize quiet, affordability, and home ownership in a stable community. Additionally, the neighborhood's 78.8 percent owner-occupancy and mature demographic create steady, predictable living. However, you must accept zero walkability and complete car-dependence. This area suits retirees, remote workers, and downsizers far more than families or anyone seeking walkable urban living.
The neighborhood skews significantly older, with a median age of 65.6 years and virtually no families with children (0 percent). Additionally, about 23 percent of residents are married. Educational attainment is moderate, with 30.1 percent holding a bachelor's degree or higher.
Completely. Additionally, the walk score is zero, bike score is 16, and there is no public transit. Moreover, you need a personal vehicle for all errands, groceries, and social outings. This is not an area where you can run daily tasks on foot.
Specific median home values and rents for the neighborhood are not currently available in our data. However, the per-capita income of $22,423 and median household income of $65,208 suggest a more affordable market segment than South Lake Tahoe's pricier lakefront and downtown zones.
No schools, grocery stores, coffee shops, or restaurants sit within the neighborhood itself. Additionally, parks and recreational areas are accessible by short drives to South Lake Tahoe proper. This isolation is a defining feature of the area.
Retirees, empty-nesters, and established homeowners dominate the community. Additionally, the 78.8 percent owner-occupancy rate reflects long-term residents comfortable with solitude and self-sufficiency. Families with young children and renters are rare.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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