South Lake Tahoe in February

Skiing, Snowmobiles, and So Much More

South Lake Tahoe in February means fresh snow to enjoy and unlimited Winter activities on and off the mountain, all with unbeatable views. From unforgettable indoor experiences to outdoor activities that will leave you breathless in more ways than one, see why a trip to Tahoe in February is a must.

Get in Some Groomer Runs at Heavenly 

Heavenly Ski Resort offers fantastic views and equally impressive terrain.

Heavenly Ski Resort, Kirkwood Mountain Resort, and Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort are all great places to bring your skis in February. As one of our biggest months for snow, it is a safe bet for excellent conditions on the mountain, with delicious dining and indoor entertainment options that you can count on year-round. Consider yourself a true powder hound? Visit our real-time webcam page to keep an eye on upcoming storms.

Make it a Magical Evening at The Loft

Magic After Dark allows patrons who desire a more adult experience to enjoy magic unfiltered. It’s an irresistible window into the mind of award-winning magician-comedian Robert Hall, reserved for those 18 years of age or older.

Magic After Dark is Lake Tahoe's #1 rated 18+ show. It features award-winning magicians from around the world in a 75 minute, high-energy, adult magic and comedy show. Come visit Taste at the Loft, which features one of the best and most surprising menus on the South Shore, a delicious range of American Tapas and Small Plates. The show is for (im)mature audiences only.

Take a Tree-Trivia Snowshoe Trek

Think you know trees? Think again.

The Sugar Pine Foundation and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association have teamed up for a morning of education and fun, snowshoeing along the Tahoe Rim Trail to the iconic Castle Rock and looping back to the Kingsbury North Trailhead. This will be a moderate, leisure snowshoe trek, but it could be more challenging if the snow levels are deep. Along the way, experts and friends at the Sugar Pine Foundation will reveal the mysterious world of trees, including a discussion of the fate of Lake Tahoe’s favorite woody perennial, the magnificent Sugar Pine, and what volunteers are doing to support these stately trees for future generations. To learn more, click here.

Do Some Figure Eights at an Ice Rink

Heavenly Village Ice Skating | Photo: Heavenly Village

The ice skating rinks in the Heavenly Village, Edgewood Tahoe Resort, and the South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena are ready and waiting for you to lutz and loop to your heart’s (or ankle’s) content. February is all about family fun in South Lake Tahoe, so be sure to bring the little ones!

Make Some Real Life Fish Stories

Tahoe's clear waters are where the California record 37-pound Mackinaw was caught | Photo: Marcello Rostagni

There are several local outfitters steeped in fish stories and history, and some secret spots are available to provide any and all with a Lake Tahoe fishing adventure. Teeming nearby streams and rivers will get your heart — and your line — jumping. With the waters of big blue never freezing, you can book a charter ANY time of year, just be sure to bring your parka. Fishing is one of the best and most rewarding water sports in Lake Tahoe!

See South Lake Tahoe by Snowmobile

Snowmobiling can be a fun experience for the whole family

Another great family activity to consider when visiting Lake Tahoe is snowmobiling. If you have a few hours to enjoy being outside, we HIGHLY recommend taking the guided tour from Zephyr Cove. The two-hour tour provides panoramic views of Lake Tahoe’s cobalt-blue waters that very few others get a chance to see during this time of year. For those with only a bit of time, you can rent a snowmobile for 30 minutes and take it on a racetrack, walking distance from downtown. For more ideas on how to saddle up, head over to Snowmobiling in South Lake Tahoe.

Test Your Luck at the Tables

Friends playing craps in South Lake Tahoe Casino

You don’t have to be a high-roller to roll the dice. Lake Tahoe is home to world-class casinos all walking distance from the lake, hiking trails, and Heavenly's Gondola. There’s nothing like pulling up to a table and sipping on your favorite drink after spending the day exploring the great outdoors.

Melting into relaxation is easy at each of the four casino day spas. All have spas with massage, facials, and other services. Gyms and pools are also available for those who want a little exercise or more ways to play with the littles.

Try Cross Country Skiing

Cross-country skiing in South Lake Tahoe

The options on where to go cross-country skiing are pretty endless, especially during the mid-season. Residents venture to the Mountain Sports Center at Camp Richardson once there are more than two feet of snow on the ground at lake level. Located just below Mt. Tallac, the scenery of this impressive peak and on the shores of Tahoe is what put this destination near the top of the list. If the snowpack hasn’t reached two feet, head up to Kirkwood Resort. At an elevation of 7,800’ above sea level, it’s a great option for early or late season. The trail pass includes a vast network of trails with three warming huts, including the Kirkwood Inn (est. 1864).

Check here for a full list of where to cross-country ski in and around Lake Tahoe’s south shore.

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