4 Seasons of Fun on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe

Some places truly have no bad time of year to visit. With four distinct seasons and endless outdoor activities to enjoy year-round, the South Shore of Lake Tahoe is one of those places. How to choose when to visit when there’s so much fun to be had? We tapped Visit Lake Tahoe for the full rundown on the best ways to experience every season on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe.
Outside: What makes the South Shore of Lake Tahoe a great year-round destination for travelers who love the outdoors?
Visit Lake Tahoe: The South Shore of Lake Tahoe offers 365 days of Awe and then Some. Whether you like casual activities, extreme sports, or a mix of both, there’s something here for everyone. All year long.
(Photo: Visit Lake Tahoe)
Love to play in the snow? Our peaks average more than 500 inches of snow every year to fuel your winter fun. More of a warm-weather adventurer? There’s cool water, comfy temps, and longer days to give you ample summer fun. If you’re looking for a less-crowded time to get your adventure on, our shoulder seasons come with everything you love about the outdoors and fewer people to share it with.
What types of outdoor activities can visitors enjoy during each season?
The South Shore of Lake Tahoe receives nearly 300 days of sunshine a year. So, no matter when you visit, it’s a good time to get outside and enjoy the area.
Winter: With more than 500 inches of snow every year, this place is a winter wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts. Avid skier or snowboarder? Lake Tahoe is home to the highest concentration of ski resorts in the country within a 100-mile radius.
Spring: If you’ve already packed your gear for the year—or you’re looking for something to go with your spring skiing—then perhaps a hike to see some waterfalls or wildflowers is of interest?
Summer: Just as Lake Tahoe is a winter sports paradise, it’s also home to endless summer outdoor fun. Whether you’re looking to hike, bike, boat, fish, golf, or just plop down on the beach and enjoy the water in front of you, there’s plenty to do during the summer.
Fall: Ah, the majesty of fall. The leaves are changing, the weather is crisp, and the outdoor fun is endless. Fall is perfect for hiking and biking if cooler temps and smaller crowds on the trails are your thing. And even though it may be colder, fewer boats on the lake means the water is calmer—ideal for kayaking or paddleboarding.
(Photo: Visit Lake Tahoe)
What types of activities can visitors enjoy after a day of outdoor adventures?
After a day of outdoor awesomeness, enjoy some Awe and then Some at one of the plethora of bars and restaurants on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe. Whether you’re looking for fine dining, dinner with a view, a local bar, or a whole beer trail, there’s plenty on the menu.
Looking for a little action at the tables? The South Shore of Lake Tahoe is home to several world-class casinos. Or perhaps you’re looking for some R&R following your day on the slopes—or lake, or beach, or trails, or a combination of each? Then get some well-deserved you time at one of the many spas and wellness centers.
(Photo: Visit Lake Tahoe)
Are there any standout events in the South Shore of Lake Tahoe that visitors should have on their radar?
As if there wasn’t already enough to do in South Lake Tahoe, don’t forget about all the special events taking place here throughout the year. Love live music? The Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series is ready to get the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys rocking. There’s also Live at Lakeview—a free summer concert series on the beach—and various events throughout the year at Valhalla Tahoe. And the brand-new Tahoe Blue Event Center hosts big-time performers and events all year long.
Sports fan? The Tahoe Knight Monsters ECHL professional hockey team begin their inaugural season at the Tahoe Blue Event Center in October 2024. And don’t forget about the American Century Championship—the yearly celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe’s South Shore at Edgewood Tahoe.
How can visitors do their part to help keep the South Shore of Lake Tahoe beautiful for future travelers?
The Awe and then Some of the South Shore of Lake Tahoe doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from mutual respect for the area, from locals and visitors alike. To help everyone practice responsible tourism at Lake Tahoe, here’s a set of Rules to Lake By:
Protect the Awe
By Kind by Nature
Let’s Leave Less
Park with Heart
Enjoy Tahoe Time
The goal is not to discourage folks from visiting this world wonder—quite the opposite. Come experience the magic that is the South Shore of Lake Tahoe, just do it responsibly so we can keep this place awesome today, tomorrow, and every day.
Visit Lake Tahoe shares the wonder of this iconic alpine lake with the world and works passionately to preserve its grandeur and good times for endless generations. Explore things to do, places to stay, and all the reasons to visit the South Shore of Lake Tahoe 365 days a year at VisitLakeTahoe.com.
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