Incline Village is an upmarket census-designated place (CDP) on the north shore of Lake Tahoe in Washoe County, Nevada, United States.
Until the 2010 census, the CDP Crystal Bay, Nevada was counted jointly with Incline Village.
IVGID is a quasi-public agency that provides water, sewer, trash and recreation services for Incline Village and Crystal Bay, Nevada.
Incline Village is also home to Diamond Peak Ski Resort, which is owned by the community.
[6] The Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company (SNW&L) was a logging company that operated on the northeast side of Lake Tahoe at what is today known as Incline Village, which was named after the SNW&L incline railway that served the area.
[4] Several creeks cross Incline Village on the way to Crystal Bay in Lake Tahoe.
Major community events include the Ullr Festival supporting the Diamond Peak Ski Team, Fourth of July Fireworks, and a large number of other fundraisers.
[14] The town includes businesses and wealthy individuals from California and Southern Nevada.
[16] Joe Francis, creator of Girls Gone Wild, was registered as a resident in Incline but living in Los Angeles during the time he was found guilty of tax fraud and bribery.
[17] Michael DeDomenico, heir of the Rice-A-Roni and Ghirardelli fortune, was charged with evading $1.5 million in taxes to California by falsely claiming residency in Nevada.