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Tap below for What to Expect At Tahoe Ski Resorts For The 2025/26 Winter Season

For the latest road conditions:

  • Winter is around the corner, with South Lake Tahoe resorts gearing up for the season: Heavenly opened on Nov. 24, Sierra-at-Tahoe’s date is still TBD, and Kirkwood is set to open Dec. 5, all weather and conditions permitting.
  • Caltrans has current California road conditions at www.dot.ca.gov or
  • 1-800-427-ROAD (7623) or 916-445-7623.00. Quick map
  • For road conditions in Nevada, contact the Nevada Department of Transportation at http://nvroads.com or 877-687-6237
  • Let us do the driving. Here’s how to have a carless winter vacation, and make sure to download the app to access free micro transit with Lake Link.

Winter driving is like most of the stuff we do – with practice,
patience, and common sense, you can do it! Here are a few things you can do to get up to your favorite mountain safely:

  • Check road conditions before you leave home.
  • Carry chains – and know which tires they go on. And how to put them on. There are also professionals to install if preferred.
  • Give plenty of following distance.
  • Drive slowly, and avoid sudden actions like braking, acceleration, or turns.
  • Do not slam on brakes. Apply steady pressure on ABS-equipped (anti-lock braking system) vehicles and pump the brakes if necessary on non-ABS vehicles. If the vehicle begins to skid, steer in direction of slide and slowly remove foot from the accelerator.
  • Remove snow and ice from all vehicle windows, mirrors, lights, turn signals and license plates.
  • Turn on headlights to see and be seen.
  • Do not rely solely on GPS to find alternate routes, as it could lead to unmaintained roadways or hazardous areas.
  • Watch carefully for snow removal equipment. Do not pass without good distance and sight clearance.

More winter driving tips from Caltrans and Nevada Department of Transportation:

For the most up-to-date information on snowfall, mountain base depths and road conditions in South Lake Tahoe, check area ski resort websites and cams or call snow phones:

Lake Link, South Shore’s on-demand shuttle service

Trail closures, including the Flume Trail, are in effect and will remain in place through 2026 while the Nevada Public Works Division completes critical repairs on the Marlette Dam.

Click here for more information on trail closures in the Spooner Lake State Park backcountry

Keep Tahoe Awesome

The clearest blue water. The brightest green mountains. It’s awe and then some, but all this awesome doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from mutual respect for the South Shore, from locals and visitors alike. That’s why we created Rules to Lake By: five ways to practice responsible tourism at Lake Tahoe, so we can keep this place awesome today and awesome tomorrow.

For the latest road conditions:

  • Caltrans has current California road conditions at www.dot.ca.gov or 1-800-427-ROAD (7623) or 916-445-7623.00. Quick map
  • For road conditions in Nevada, contact the Nevada Department of Transportation at http://nvroads.com or 877-687-6237
  • Let us do the driving. Here’s how to have a carless vacation. Make sure to download the app to access free microtransit with Lake Link.