
A visitor to Lake Tahoe can easily get caught up in all the excitement of this alpine wonder, high up in the Sierra Mountains.
The casinos are open 24×7 with the constant sounds of slot machines paying out winnings, and blackjack or craps winners cheering their new found fortunes. Step outdoors and the sidewalks or restaurants are bustling with happy people.
Take to the slopes of world-class skiing and snowboarding and see snow lovers young and old, beginner to black-diamond advanced enjoying the time of their lives.
But if you really want to enjoy the true beauty of scenic Lake Tahoe, get off the beaten path, walk quietly and try your hand, er I mean your feet with snowshoeing.
There is no better or quieter way to truly enjoy the wonder of a Lake Tahoe winter but by snowshoe. What makes it a perfect activity is that anyone can do it.
There is almost little to learn and the learning curve is relatively minimal on a gentle terrain. In addition, you will get a nice workout, especially on your buttocks.
Most of the lake Tahoe ski shops will also rent snowshoes and poles. The going rates will run you about $15 to $20 per day for the package.
Good advice for beginners is to start on the various groomed and marked trails maintained by the major cross-country ski areas.
Try these locations for the best snowshoe experience in Lake Tahoe:
- Camp Richardson on the west shore (www.camprich.com 530-541-1801)
- Spooner Lake Cross Country on the Nevada side (crosscountryskitahoe.com 775-749-5349)
- Royal Gorge at the Soda Springs exit off Interstate 80 (www.royalgorge.com 800-666-3871)




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