What’s in the locker? 6 items Lake Tahoe owners keep at their Pacaso

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Pacaso’s Editorial Team
August 8, 2025
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What is an owner locker?

One of the many perks of Pacaso co-ownership, the owner locker is a designated space where owners can keep personal items between visits. Paired with professional home management that keeps the home clean and well-stocked, owners’ lockers make every arrival feel effortless. And because Pacaso is true ownership, the locker becomes a place for comfort, familiarity, and ease, so your second home always feels like home, no packing required.

1. Skis and snowboards

Why haul gear from home when your favorites can be ready and waiting? Most owners keep their go-to skis or boards on hand for quick slope access on every visit.

2. Sleds, snowshoes & snow toys

Tahoe isn’t just for adults. Families stock their lockers with inflatable innertubes, sleds, and kid-size snowshoes for easy snow day fun.

3. Kid comfort essentials

You’ll find all the usual suspects here: cozy blankets, a favorite bedtime book, maybe even a well-worn stuffed animal. Pacaso owners love having the little things that make travel feel easy for even the smallest family members.

4. Extra layers & winter gear

Puffer jackets, backup boots, gloves, and scarves—the bulky stuff no one wants to squeeze into a suitcase. Tahoe weather can flip fast, and lockers make it easy to be prepared.

5. Personal touches

It’s amazing what a few small details can do. Some owners keep a favorite candle, framed photos, or a well-loved board game—anything that reinforces the feeling of home.

6. Summer adventure kit

Once the snow melts, out come the paddle boards. Lockers often hold inflatable boards, trail-ready daypacks, picnic blankets, or totes packed with lake-day musts like sunscreen and goggles. No need to pack and repack between seasons — just show up and dive in.With everything in place, owners can skip the packing stress and start relaxing the moment they arrive. It's those little luxuries and familiar comforts that make second home living feel truly first class.

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