6 Reasons Lake Tahoe is The Best Winter Destination

 

Tahoe's Unique Charm

Lake Tahoe is one of the most uniquely scenic places on the planet and visitors to this gorgeous bi-state area are afforded with one-of-a-kind views and some of the best skiing and boarding around. But if you’re not sure whether Lake Tahoe is the perfect vacation destination for you, we’ve gathered together a few of the best reasons to visit this beautiful locale during the winter.

We know you probably need no convincing as there’s no shortage of reasons to visit Lake Tahoe, but we’ve narrowed it down to the 6 best to help you make your decision to visit this snowy season.

#1: The Breathtaking Scenic Views

There’s no better reason to visit Lake Tahoe than for the unbelievable and unforgettable scenic views. a few pictures.

Not only is this breathtaking place filled to the brim with mountains, there’s so much more to see than that–it also features a lake whose deep emerald waters will astonish you. There’s plenty of ways to get a good view of the sights, too, such as riding the gondola up to Mount Heavenly in South Tahoe or taking a drive that circumnavigates the lake, where you’ll find plenty of opportunities to stop and take.

#2: Unbeatable Skiing and Boarding on Three Different Mountains

Whether you’ve decided to stay on the southern or northern shores of Lake Tahoe, there’s plenty of world-class skiing and snowboarding to be had, along with a ton of other winter activities. If you’re on the hunt for a destination that has variety when it comes to mountain terrain, Tahoe should be your first choice–there are six total resorts around the lake, each with its own unique draws.

From the big-mountain vibes of Heavenly to the adventurous trails of Kirkwood to the high-elevation of Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe, there is truly a resort for every type of personality to be found, no matter which side of the lake you’re planning to visit.

#3: Snowshoeing and Cross Country Skiing Like None Other

If the skiing and snowboarding didn’t convince you, Lake Tahoe is also a great destination for those who like to snowshoe and cross-country ski. With hundreds of miles of trails spider webbing around the lake and through Tahoe’s backcountry, there’s plenty of terrain to cover for every level of snowshoer. If you prefer groomed trails for cross country skiing, there are plenty located at Kirkwood Cross Country and Snowshoe Center. There are also a number of popular ungroomed trails located on public lands in the area, if you prefer a wilder experience on your skis.

#4: Snowmobiling You’ll Remember Forever

With so many miles of mountainous terrain surrounding Lake Tahoe, snowmobiling is another popular activity at this winter destination, and a big reason that many people travel to it every year.

There are a few companies that offer snowmobiling, including both tours as well as customizable experiences that allow you to roam the backcountry. One thing is for sure if you’re a fan of riding through the snow in your toughest winter gear: Tahoe is the place to do it.

#5: The Chance to Take a Dip at the Hot Springs

If the waters are too frozen for you to take a comfortable dip, another reason to visit Lake Tahoe is for its hot springs.

Located just a short distance from Heavenly’s mountains, David Walley’s Hot Springs is home to a number of mineral pools, steam room, saunas, and a spa for those of you who want to pamper yourselves on your next wintertime vacation. If you’re willing to travel even further out for a dip in gorgeous hot springs, Steamboat Springs boasts seven private pools for your personal enjoyment.

#6: You Can Cruise the Lake

No matter what time of year you’re thinking about taking your next vacation to Lake Tahoe, there’s one activity that should convince you you’re making the right choice in visiting: a cruise of the lake. Not only are the emerald waters of Tahoe astounding to behold from the deck of a river boat like the MS Dixie II, these luxury vessels are also temperature and climate-controlled to provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience whether you visit during the winter or summertime. The views from this cruise are unbeatable, and provide plenty of opportunities to take photos of the lake with the gorgeous mountains in the background.

Lake Tahoe is Perfect in the Wintertime

Lake Tahoe is not just a place for skiers and snowboarders to flock during the winter months–it is the perfect winter destination for just about anyone, and there’s plenty to do in this scenic town. When you’re planning your next winter vacation, keep Lake Tahoe at the forefront of your mind. You won’t regret your next trip to this breathtaking spot.

While you’re staying in Tahoe, take a look at our list of some of the best offbeat fun in the area. Or, if you’re craving some hikes during the summertime, we’ve compiled some of our favorites for you to look over.

 

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