6 Best Family Activities in Lake Tahoe

 

Fun for the Whole Family in Tahoe

Spending time in Tahoe isn’t just for the adults. There’s plenty to do while you’re staying in this snowy ski town, no matter whether you’re visiting the north or south side of the lake, but sometimes it can be difficult to find activities that will be appropriate and that the whole family will enjoy.

That’s why today we’ve gathered together our top family-friendly activities in Lake Tahoe–so you don’t have to go searching for all of the information yourself. In this blog, we’ll detail 6 of the best adventures that will help you and your family to create lasting memories on your next Tahoe trip.

Spend an Afternoon at Tahoe Treetop Adventures

Tahoe Treetop Adventures is true to its name and what better way to enjoy the woods surrounding Tahoe than by getting up close and personal with the trees? At Treetop Adventures, you’ll find aerial zip line courses with a number of different bridges, all located high in the trees. These courses will not only challenge you physically, but mentally as well, and they are the perfect family outing for those with kids over the age of 6. Be sure to check out one of their three locations in Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista, and Olympic Valley.

Stimulate Young Minds at KidZone Museum

In Truckee, you’ll find an attraction that’s tailor-made for kids: the KidZone Museum, whose mission is to “to inspire learning through creative play and discovery.” For those with kids too young to enjoy the zip line courses at Treetop Adventures, this museum is the perfect playground, as it’s best for kids under the age of 7. There’s a variety of exhibits and play areas available for kids to explore, and there’s even an infant area for those with very young children who still want to make the most of the museum. Although the space is small, parents rave about how well-crafted each of the exhibits are and how much fun their children had.

Ice Skate at the South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena

Those who are staying in the South Lake Tahoe area will find year-round fun at the Tahoe Ice Arena, the area’s only indoor ice arena. Whether you’re just finding your feet on the ice or you can perform a double Salchow with ease, there’s public skating available nearly every day for you to practice your moves. Skating on the ice with your family is an easy way to create a lasting memory in Tahoe, even if you decide to visit during the summertime, and there’s plenty of aid devices available for kids who are just learning to skate.

Enjoy Nature at the Taylor Creek Visitor Center

Other than visiting Treetops Adventures, another way to get up close and personal with nature is to take a trip to Taylor Creek Visitor Center during the warmer months. This site provides a great educational overview of the Taylor Marsh area, introducing you to the flora and fauna that surrounds it through interpretive plaques.

When you’re done enjoying everything that the Visitor Center has to offer, be sure to check out some of the boardwalk hikes that stretch across the marsh. It’s also easy to extend your trip to Tallac Historic Site, located right next door, and teach your kids about how life was back in the early days of Tahoe.

Go Swimming at Kings Beach

Another great family-friendly activity that your kids will enjoy during the summertime is a nice dip at Kings Beach. Located within the eccentric little beach town of Kings Beach, this popular swimming spot is aptly named–it is one of the best beaches in the entire area, whether you’re a local or just visiting for a few days.

There’s plenty of water activities available if you’d like to make your adventure to this beach even more memorable, including kayaking and parasailing. Next time you’re visiting Tahoe’s north shore, be sure to check out this beach for a fun time with the kids.

Cruise Aboard the MS Dixie II

Almost every activity in Tahoe centers around the lake, but the last item on our list is the only one that will give you a way to experience it from the midst of the water. The MS Dixie II might be the most famous boat on Tahoe’s shores, and it provides daily tours of the waters that are second to none. Even if you’re not a big fan of water activities, one of the best parts about this boat cruise is that you’ll stay completely dry, all while enjoying the most spectacular views of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding mountains. Kids will love standing at the railing and watching the crystal clear water twinkle in the sunshine, and this boat trip will be one that they’ll remember for the rest of their lives.

More Ways to Make the Most of Lake Tahoe

When you visit Lake Tahoe, there’s so much more to do than just gambling and golf. While many activities might not be appropriate for the whole family, we hope that you found something on this list that caught your eye and piqued your interest so that you can create lasting memories with your loved ones. While you’re spending some time in Tahoe, be sure to check out our list of the best places to eat along with our blog on some of our favorite offbeat activities in the area.

 

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