Winter in the Regional Park

Park Hours

Nov 1 – May 31: 7 AM – 5 PM

GROOMING UPDATE: November 21, 2022

There is not currently enough snow to groom the trails or the sled hill. Thank you.

North Tahoe Regional Park Park Trail System Map - Winter

DOWNLOAD THE WINTER TRAIL MAP (PDF)

Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing

For those interested in a quieter, more peaceful way to explore the winter wonderland, cross-country skiers and snowshoers can explore the groomed trails throughout the Park and surrounding public lands. Don’t forget to visit some of the most majestic Incense Cedars on the North Shore via the “Cedar Trail.”

Our friendly grooming staff requests that snowshoers and walkers, please stay on the right side of the groomed trails to leave the center of the groomed track for cross-country skiers.

Dogs are welcome to bring their owners along for skiing or snowshoeing, but please make sure to pick up after your pet. Please be considerate.

Please note that there are no cross-country ski or snowshoe rentals in the North Tahoe Regional Park.  Please bring your own equipment or pick some up on the way to the Park!

Grooming of the trails: There is no set schedule for grooming the trails at the Park.  District staff attempts to groom the trails 3x per week, weather and staffing dependent.  Grooming conditions will be posted on our Facebook and Instagram accounts.  We groom approximately 6 miles (10K of trail).

Children’s Sled Hill

At the entrance to the North Tahoe Regional Park is the Children’s Sled Hill.  This sled hill is the perfect match for those first-time or younger sledders.  Users must bring their sled and pay the $5 North Tahoe Regional Park parking fee, or have a Resident Sticker or Park Supporter sticker on their windshield.

Tahoe Adventure Company

During the winter, Tahoe Adventure Company offers a variety of snowshoe tours and hikes. These will take place at the North Tahoe Regional Park as long as snow conditions allow! For more info on any of the tours from Tahoe Adventure Company, call (530) 913-9212, toll-free at (866) 830-6125, or visit www.tahoeadventurecompany.com.

Tahoe TreeTop Adventure Park

70 tree platforms are connected by a variety of bridges and/or zip lines. Every participant wears a climbing harness and is connected to a safety cable at all times. A unique way to experience the Tahoe forest in the winter, the Adventure Park offers courses for all levels, from beginner to advanced. The course is open rain, snow or shine.

Please visit the Tahoe TreeTop website for more information or to make a reservation. 530-581-7563

Field #4 Synthetic Soccer Field

During the winter season, the field is cleared of snow and available on a first come-first serve basis or for rent on our Facility Rental Website.

Thomas Llewellyn Scout Camp Area

The Scout Camp area is available throughout the winter for Boy and Girl Scout troops (winter badges) and other youth-oriented groups.  It features rustic camping areas and fire rings. A log structure with a wood burning stove is available for group gatherings or use by Scout Leaders.