Jump on in

The Snow is Fine

South Lake Tahoe winter is unparalleled. Here, you’ll discover that a fresh blanket of snow contrasts dramatically with Lake Tahoe’s famously clear blue waters – a gorgeous backdrop for skiing, snowboarding, or snow angel-ing.

Snow Tubing at Stateline Snowshoeing at Emerald Bay

1/1

Lake Tahoe Winter Sports

There’s one thing that adrenaline junkies and snow bunnies can agree on; Lake Tahoe is the place to be in the winter. Tahoe’s legendary snowfall means snow is measured here in feet, not inches. The region also receives an average of 300 days of sunshine a year! A seeming contradiction, but one that means you can enjoy deep powder and work on your goggle tan, sometimes simultaneously. Opening dates for Lake Tahoe ski resorts typically begin in mid-November, and the ski season usually lasts through May or even as late as July.

Skiers and snowboarders of all abilities can enjoy everything from perfect corduroy to steep, deep, untracked chutes at world-class ski resorts like Heavenly Mountain Resort, Kirkwood Mountain Resort, and Sierra-at-Tahoe

But there’s more to a South Lake Tahoe winter. Discover unique things to do in Lake Tahoe in winter when you embrace your inner fun hog on a sled or snowmobile. Feel the wind on your face as you glide on cross-country skis or ice skates. Gather your friends and family together for a rousing snowball fight on the beach. Or pack up a thermos of hot chocolate (or hot toddies) and enjoy a glorious Lake Tahoe winter sunset.  

Things don’t wind down when the lifts close here. On the contrary, that’s when the fun begins. Après ski parties, live music, dancing, and Nevada-style nightlife make South Lake Tahoe unlike any other ski destination in North America.  

As it lay there with the shadows of the mountains brilliantly photographed upon I am here at Lake Tahoe and there is magic at 6,000 feet.

Frederick Lenz

It’s a cold cloudy day. ⛅
The temperature is 38°F.
Ready to bundle up & play?

Explore Places to Stay

Stay in Lake Tahoe

Find the perfect accommodation that matches your unique preferences and ensures an unforgettable experience at Lake Tahoe.

See for yourself

Winter Sports at Lake Tahoe on Instagram


Big Changes, Same South Lake Tahoe Winter

While things may look a little different at Lake Tahoe ski resorts, they’re still the same places you know and love. Sierra-at-Tahoe has harnessed the power of nature, reshaping the mountain to introduce expansive bowl skiing. While it’s rare to find silver linings in natural disasters, California’s Sierra-at-Tahoe has ingeniously turned the Caldor fire’s impact to its advantage. Heavenly Mountain Resort is implementing a NEW reservation-based parking system for winter 2023/2024. Click this link for more details..


Insider Tips

Get the scoop on Lake Tahoe

View All Blogs
View All Blogs
Kirkwood Mountain Resort Lake Tahoe Groomer Run

Gearing Up: What To Expect At Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts For The 2024/25 Winter Season

Lower Glen Alpine Falls - Rachid Dahnoun / LTVA

Off-the-Snow Options at Lake Tahoe’s South Shore

family snow tubing in lake tahoe

6 Amazing Places To Go Snow Tubing in Lake Tahoe


Tubing and Sledding Lake Tahoe Adventure Mountain

Lake Tahoe Sledding Guide

Here are a few of our favorite tubing places in the Lake Tahoe area


Apres Ski Lake Tahoe

Apres Ski Tahoe Style

Lake Tahoe offers the top 5 off the beaten path Apres Ski locations with firepits.

Visit Lake Tahoe App

Start Planning

Plan Your Trip Today!

Make planning easy with this guide to all the must-see vistas, must-eat dishes and must-experience attractions.

Plan Your Trip