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Tahoe City Winter Sports Park: A Snowy Playground

Your all-in-one winter recreation destination in Tahoe City, offering fun for the whole family with ice skating, sledding, and more!

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The Tahoe City Winter Sports Park transforms the Tahoe City Golf Course into a winter wonderland, offering ice skating, sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. With a cozy lodge and on-site dining, it's perfect for families and winter sports enthusiasts of all levels.

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Local tips

  • Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends and holidays, as walk-up availability is limited.
  • Visit early in the day for quieter skating sessions and better sledding conditions.
  • Dress in layers to stay comfortable, as weather conditions can change rapidly.
  • Check the official website for up-to-date operating hours and potential weather-related closures.
  • Consider visiting on weekdays to avoid larger crowds.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Tahoe City Transit Center (180 W Lake Blvd), head east on CA-28/N Lake Blvd. Walk approximately 0.3 miles. The Tahoe City Winter Sports Park will be on your left at 251 N Lake Blvd. Alternatively, from Commons Beach, walk northeast on N Lake Blvd for about 0.5 miles; the park will be on your left. This is a straightforward walk along the main road.

  • Public Transport

    The Tahoe Area Regional Transit (TART) provides bus service to Tahoe City. From various points in the North Lake Tahoe region, take the TART bus that services Tahoe City. Get off at a stop near the Tahoe City Transit Center (180 W Lake Blvd) or closer to the park on N Lake Blvd. From there, follow the walking directions to the park. A single ride on TART costs $2.00.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services operate in the Tahoe City area. Request a ride to 251 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City. The cost will vary depending on the distance and demand, but expect to pay around $15-$25 for a short trip within Tahoe City.

  • Driving

    From the intersection of Highway 89 and Highway 28 in Tahoe City, head east on Highway 28/N Lake Blvd. Continue for a short distance; the Tahoe City Winter Sports Park will be on your left at 251 N Lake Blvd. Parking is available at the park, but it can be limited during peak times. Parking fees are not charged specifically for the park.

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Nestled in the heart of Tahoe City, the Winter Sports Park is a seasonal recreation hub that offers a variety of winter activities for all ages. During the winter, the Tahoe City Golf Course morphs into a snowy playground with a range of activities, including ice skating on a brand new rink, sledding down a dedicated hill, and exploring groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails. The park is operated through a partnership between the Tahoe City Public Utility District, Tahoe XC, and Duncan Golf Management, ensuring well-maintained facilities and a family-friendly atmosphere. The centerpiece is a full-service lodge with a restaurant and bar, providing a warm and inviting space to relax and refuel between activities. Originally designed as a six-hole course in 1917 by Isabella May “Queenie” Dunn, the Tahoe City Golf Course has a rich history. Dunn, a pioneering female golf architect, designed the course at the request of the Tahoe Tavern. Today, the Winter Sports Park continues to offer recreational opportunities for the community and visitors alike. Whether you're seeking a thrilling sledding experience or a peaceful snowshoeing adventure, the Tahoe City Winter Sports Park offers a memorable winter experience.

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