Lake Tahoe Skiing

Lake Tahoe skiing is the original and still definitive draw to this spectacular area. While many travelers have discovered the summer pleasures of Lake Tahoe, including hiking, fishing, white water rafting, and parasailing, skiing remains the single most important reason why people come to Tahoe. Some travelers have fallen so in love with the area that they ski Tahoe in the winter and golf in the summer. Whether you find your favorite ski resort or prefer to relax by the fire of a vacation rental, the challenging ski runs and excellent conditions will lure you back year after year.

Another attractive quality to a vacation here is Lake Tahoe ski packages. These options combine accommodation, ski passes, and other amenities, and depending on your budget and who you’re traveling with, these packages can be a great deal. For example, family packages can include ski lessons, lift tickets, and accommodation. Visitors who want to ski Tahoe hassle-free might be interested in a premier package that also includes meals, transportation, and maybe even some entertainment. Each year new Lake Tahoe ski packages appear, so keep your eye out for one that fits your needs exactly.

The best place to ski in Lake Tahoe will be a personal decision. Preference for deep powder, cross country skiing, groomed trails, or challenging turns will all help determine your favorite resort. Top Lake Tahoe ski resorts include Heavenly Ski Resort, Squaw Valley, and Northstar, among others. Even if you aren’t interested in Lake Tahoe skiing, it is worth it to check out these resorts for the gondolas. Non-skiers can go for a ride on the gondola at Heavenly or Squaw Valley and get an idea of the amazing views that skiers gain with every run. Unlike other places, this gondola isn’t prohibitively expensive either.

If you’re more interested in Lake Tahoe cross country skiing than going downhill, the lake, forests, and mountains are a spectacular backdrop for giving cross country skiing a try. Some of the top places include the Spooner Lake Cross Country Ski Area and the Tahoe Cross Country Ski Area in North Lake Tahoe. Beyond Lake Tahoe skiing there are many winter activities to keep you busy as well. Head out on a snowmobile, give sledding a try, or build a snowman with the little ones. If you need to improve your skiing or snowboarding skills, don’t be shy about booking a lesson with one of the knowledgeable instructors.

When you choose to ski Tahoe, you get all the fun and entertainment that comes with it. Many places may have fine dining and wine tasting, but not everywhere offers action-packed casinos, world-class musical acts, and some of the country’s best comedians. If you want something a little more relaxing, enjoy an evening at the spa or go for a dinner cruise on Lake Tahoe. There are many forms of entertainment here beyond a day on the ski hill, and Lake Tahoe ski packages can ensure that you have things to do after you’re done on the slopes. Who knows, you might love your vacation so much that you return in the summer to enjoy all the boating, fishing, and hiking that these mountains are becoming known for.

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