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South Lake Tahoe
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Hansen's Resort
1360 Ski Run Blvd.
South Lake Tahoe, CA
(530) 544-3361
www.hansensresort.com
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Located in the Heart of South Lake Tahoe near Heavenly Ski Resort - Two 400 ft. long trails with banked turns. All equipment is furnished for your Lake Tahoe winter tubing / sleding excitement. |
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Kids 4 & under |
FREE w/ Paying Adult |
All Ages above 4 Yrs |
$20 |
per hour $15 Hr thereafter |
Pedestrian to watch |
FREE |
Cabin Guests |
$20 for the day.per person. |
Parking |
FREE |
Hours |
Daily weather permiting from 9(10)am - (4) 5pm |
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Sierra-at-Tahoe
Highway 50
East of Echo Summit
(530) 659-7453
www.sierraattahoe.com |
Located at on Highway 50 east of Echo Summit. Mom and Dad can enjoy the view from tables on the deck complete with drinks and food. |
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Children under 42" will need to be accompanied by an Adult. |
All Ages |
$35/$40 |
2 hour increments |
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Adventure Mountain Lake Tahoe
( Echo Summit Sno-Park)
Hwy. 50 at Echo Summit,
South side of roadway
adventuremountaintahoe.com |
This snow park location is a former ski area and is a popular hill for tubing. The parking lot holds about 100 cars and can fill up quickly on weekends. There are three hills with varying degrees of slope. There is no lift to take you to the top so it can be a bit of a climb. Use your own sled or purchase one at the concession stand. |
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Car Parking |
$30 / Car - Extra parking fee for oversized vehicles. |
Tube Rental |
$25 for 2 hour rental |
Sled Rental |
$12 |
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Heavenly Ski Resort
(800) HEAVENLY
Adventure Park
Top of the Heavenly
Gondola
www.skiheavenly.com
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Take the 2.4 scenic gondola ride up to the top of Heavenly. There you will find the Adventure Peak play are, complete with snow tubing, sledding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. |
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Riders - more than 48 inches tall |
$30 Hour (tubing only - does not include gondola ride) |
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Gondola Ride |
$52 - $59 per person (Adult 18 - 64) |
$42 per person (Teen 13 - 17 & Senior) |
$32 per person (Child 5 - 12) |
Total Estimated Cost: $Gondola + $30 Hr. = $82 / $72 / $62 person to Gondola & Tube. |
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Taylor Creek Sno-Park
Hwy. 89 north of
Camp Richarson
www.ohv.parks.ca.gov |
California State Park:
This short little hill is mostly for small children and timid new beginners. The crowds are light and lots of beginner fun. |
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Daily Passes |
$5 |
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Seasonal Pass |
$25 |
Seasonal Pass (November 1 - May 30) |
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Spooner Summit
Corner of Hwy. 50
and Hwy. 28
(775) 749-5349
www.spoonerlake.com |
This large park area is located at the corner of Hwy 50 and Hwy 28 on your way from South Lake Tahoe to Carson City, Nevada. Bring your own equipment to enjoy this downhill excitement. |
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Squaw Valley
(800) 545-4350
Hwy. 89 8 miles south
of Truckee
www.squaw.com |
Snow tubing is located at SnoVentures™ our new activities center for kids and families. |
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All Ages at least 40" tall. |
Rates |
$34 for 55 Min Sessions |
11am - 4pm Sat and Sunday Only |
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Boreal Mountain Resort
10 miles west of Truckee,
CA on I-80
(530) 426-3666
www.borealski.com |
Playland is a place where the whole family can enjoy the snow. Located at the far end of Boreal's parking lot, Playland is the perfect place for tahoe tubing fun.
Playland Tube Park is open 10am to 4pm daily. |
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Rates
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$34 - $44 |
2 hours |
$39 |
2 hours - Holiday Rates |
$10 |
Pedestrian / Snowplay |
* holiday rates may apply |
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Granlibakken Ski Area
Tahoe City, CA
(530) 581-7533
www.granlibakken.com |
Perfect for families and children, Granlibakken has a machine-groomed snowplay area. (no tubes or toboggans are allowed) |
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Cost |
$16-$17 |
Saucer rental |
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Homewood Mountain Resort
Homewood, CA
(530) 525-2992
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New Flying Saucer Snowplay area at South Base. Rental saucers available for a fee |
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Children under 42" |
$15 |
2 hours |
Adult |
$20 -25 |
2 hours |
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Kingvale Tubing and Sledding Center (Closed)
West of Donner Summit
on I-80 (Kingvale exit).
(530) 426-1941 |
Apparently this location is closed?
Kingvale Tubing & Sledding Park is the ultimate family fun. }
Open Dec 20 - Jan 4th: Hours: 10am - 4pm
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Children 3 - 12 |
$18 |
2 hours |
Adult |
$20 |
2 hours |
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North Tahoe Regional Park
Tahoe Vista
(530) 546-7248. |
Hill for sleds, saucers, tubes, etc. $5 fee. Located at the end of National Ave. |
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Northstar-at-Tahoe
Hwy 267, Truckee.
(530) 562-1010.
www.northstarattahoe.com |
In the tubing area, tubes and riders are transported by tow lift to the top of the hill. Tubing is located mid-mountain just above the Gondola.
- Monday - Friday: 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
- Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Fee for First Hour |
$38 |
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Additional Hours |
$28 |
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Soda Springs
Off of I-80 at Donner Summit.
(530-426-3666).
www.skisodasprings.com |
Snow tubing tows operate from 10am-4pm. Snow tubes are provided. Personal tubes and sleds are not permitted. |
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All Ages |
$40 |
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Pedestrian |
$10 |
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Sorenson's Resort
Hwy 88, Hope Valley.
(530) 694-2203. |
Rental equipment at no charge to guests. |
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Tahoe Donner
Truckee, CA.
(530) 587-9437.
http://www.tahoedonner.com/
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All sledders as well as those "just watching and picture taking" must have a ticket. This includes Tahoe Donner Association members.
No personal sledding devices will be allowed. |
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Adult (18 - 59) |
$6 - $25per person |
Junior ( 13 - 17 yrs old) |
$5 - 19 per person |
Child (4 - 12) and Senior |
$4 - 14 per person |
Ages 3 and under |
Free |
*Guests must be accompanied by a member or present a valid Transferable Guest Card. |
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FREE PLACES TO GO SLEDDING AND TUBING AROUND LAKE TAHOE
At these locations, you'll be skiing and tubing at your own risk. In some cases, you might be trespassing on private property.
South Shore Lake Tahoe
Heavenly California Lodge
Location: above the Heavenly parking lot just off Keller Road.
Easy access and ample parking. The slope is mellow and perfect for young kids who might have a hard time climbing a big hill
Highway 50 at the Airport
Just across the street from the airport is some open land with good sledding hills of varying speeds. Parking is difficult.
"F" Street and Margaret Avenue
Offers different choices for how steep you want to go. There aren’t many crowds. There are a good number of trees that make it exciting for some and scary for others. Can be dangerous for young kids.
Spooner Summit
Location: Hwy 28, just off of Hwy 50 (about 9 miles south of Incline Village). Steep and fast runs.
Kahle Park
Location: Between Highway 50 and Kingsbury Grade (207) where they meet. The hills on the far side of the ball fields are great for sledding. Parking is free and plentiful.
Kingsbury Grade
Location: Half way up the grade there is spot where you can pull over. The hill is behind some trees on your right. It’s a small but steep hill. Can be dangerous because you slide right into a row of trees at the bottom.
Incline Village Snow Play Area (Nevada)
Location: Fairway Blvd, next to Chateau Clubhouse in Incline Village
A gentle hill.
Hope Valley Sno Park - Hwy 88 west of Pickett's Junction
Location: Heading towards Kirkwood, soon after turning onto Hwy 88, but before the first bridge over West Carson River). Free for sledding and tubing, but there is a $5 Day Use Park Fee
North Shore Lake Tahoe
Tahoe City
Locaiton: Hwy 89 South, just past the Truckee River and the Y.
Mellow slope with parking across the street.
North Tahoe Regional Park
Location: at the end of National Ave., North Lake Tahoe, CA
Hill for sleds, saucers, tubes, etc. with a $5.00 day use fee.
Mt. Rose (Nevada)
Location: Mt. Rose Highway (Hwy. 431). Undeveloped area 8 miles up.
Top of Mount Rose Highway
Location: In the open snowfields of Tahoe Meadows.
There is lots of room for snow play here. Snowmobiling, backcountry skiing, sledding.
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