The holidays in Lake Tahoe are magical. Mountains, snow, and Jack Frost nipping at your nose all combine to create your own personal Hallmark holiday movie set. Here are some top ways to celebrate the holiday season in Lake Tahoe.
Experience Christmas every night. The 65-foot tall Christmas tree in the Heavenly Village will light up every day at 5:30 p.m., through New Year’s. If you have some Disney lovers in your group combine the tree lighting with a trip over to the Heavenly Village ice rink where you might get a chance to meet and greet with Ana, Elsa, or Olaf from Frozen, or Woody and Buzz from Toy Story. This event runs from 3 – 7:00 p.m. every Saturday in December and runs Daily from December 26 through 30.
Festival of Winter Lights. December 8-9, enjoy this free market-style event with live music, light displays, hot drinks and food, Santa’s house, winter carriage rides, local vendors, and more at the Lake Tahoe Historical Society Museum. Come from 4 to 8 p.m., and in the spirit of holiday giving, bring a new unwrapped toy to drop at the Toys for Tots booth. This free event will be held at the museum parking lot at 3058 Lake Tahoe Blvd.
Play in the Snow. From sledding to snowmobiling, riding and skiing at Heavenly, Sierra-at-Tahoe, or Kirkwood, or just making a snowman, Lake Tahoe has plenty of winter fun.
Indulge in a Culinary Adventure. From Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen inside Harvey’s Lake Tahoe to lakeview dining at Edgewood Tahoe. South Lake Tahoe has a full range of restaurants from luxury to economical to fit your tastes. We also recommend our own favorites Frescana Mexican Bistro and Free Perk Cafe, located in Meyers right new to our offices.
Ring in the New Year — Tahoe Style. The Tahoe Blue Event Center will be hosting EXCISION PRESENTS NEW YEAR’S, Dec. 30-31, two day passes are on sale now. Heavenly Village is always a good spot for New Year’s Eve fun with a celebration starting at East Coast time New Year’s which makes it a popular spot for families to celebrate the night.
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