Lake Tahoe has a wide array of aprés ski activities, entertainment, food and drinks. Whether you’re on ski trip with pals and ready to party or you’ve brought the family and want to unwind with hot cocoa and s’mores, there’s something for everyone.
A record amount of snowfall hit Lake Tahoe in January, giving it the nickname “Januburied”. The months following have not disappointed either. This has blessed the locals with plenty of reasons to hike your local peaks. With natural stair masters and beautiful views just outside your back door, Tahoe has unlimited possibilities for your everyday adventure seeker.
California Highway 89 is probably the most mountainous route in the Golden State, winding 243 miles south from the base of 14,179 foot Mount Shasta through the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ranges to the high desert of eastern California.
And for 47 of those miles, from Truckee to Meyers and skirting Lake Tahoe en route, California 89 lies in close proximity — less than a dozen miles — to nine significant winter sports resorts.