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Lake Tahoe in Winter for Non Skiers: A Wild Ride Through a Snowy Wonderland

Writer: Jagger GrahamJagger Graham

Lake Tahoe in winter for non skiers

Who says winter in Lake Tahoe is all about skiing? If the thought of strapping on skis makes you want to run for the hills (or maybe just hide under a blanket), you're in luck! This frosty paradise is packed with wild, wacky adventures that have absolutely nothing to do with skiing.. Buckle up, because we’re about to dive into a winter wonderland so fun, you might just forget what skiing even is!


1. Snowshoeing: Strapping Tennis Rackets to Your Feet


Forget skiing—why not strap some oversized tennis rackets to your feet and stomp around in the snow like a majestic yeti? Snowshoeing is the way to go if you want to feel like a winter warrior conquering the wild! Hit up Chickadee Ridge and march through the snow, scaring off squirrels and pretending you’re the king or queen of the mountain.


2. Ice Skating: Slide Around Like a Maniac


Glide across the ice with the grace of a caffeinated penguin! Lake Tahoe’s outdoor ice rinks, like the Heavenly Village Ice Rink, are your playground for wild spins, unexpected face-plants, and maybe even a few graceful moves. If that’s not enough, give curling a try—because nothing says “winter fun” like sliding rocks across ice with a broom.


3. Hot Springs: Boil Yourself in Nature’s Bathtub


Why not cook yourself like a lobster in nature’s own hot tub? Head over to Grover Hot Springs State Park and soak in steamy, bubbling pools while snowflakes melt on your head. It’s like taking a bath in a volcano, minus the magma. You’ll emerge relaxed, rejuvenated, and maybe a little overcooked.


Need a place to stay?


Ditch Airbnb like yesterday’s snowstorm and book with Summit Tahoe Vacation Rentals instead! Why? Because you’ll save up to 14%—that’s right, 14%! It’s like finding a suitcase full of money buried in the snow. Skip the middleman and grab those savings before they melt away!

 
 
 

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