Top Resolutions for a Fun and Healthy Truckee-Tahoe Winter Ahead
With the start of a new year comes endless opportunities to enjoy a new you in the great outdoors. And thanks to the recent snowfall, Truckee-Tahoe is a winter wonderland of inspiration.
From its snow-capped peaks to frosty forest trails and everywhere in between, there are super fun ways to get your new year in gear throughout the Sierra. Highlights of our list of resolutions include trying out the sport of Fat Biking, taking “Women of Winter” ski clinics, experiencing the Stifel World Cup Race at Palisades Tahoe, and spending more quality time with our pups in the snow!
If your new year’s resolution list includes chasing a dream to live in the mountains or on a lake, your time has come. Right now, Elder Group Tahoe has some beautiful homes for sale. Check out our Featured Listing page and then contact Alison for a personal tour.
Fun and Healthy Things to Do in Truckee-Tahoe
Alison enjoying the slopes at Northstar California
See A World Cup Race
Photo courtesy of Palisades Tahoe, Ryan Salm Photo
Palisades Tahoe is no stranger to hosting world-class events and this year the trend continues. If you have never experienced a World Cup event, now is the time to secure your tickets to the return of the Stifel Palisades Tahoe World Cup, February 24-25, 2024. We’re sending the details to you ahead of time as the tickets will sell out! For more details, visit the links below.
Tickets | Event Schedule | Spectator Information
Fine Tune Your Turns
With a new year comes a new opportunity for women to improve their passion for the sport of skiing. At Palisades’ Tahoe and Alpine, they host their Women of Winter clinics throughout the season. During these personal workshops for women of all abilities, participants learn how to confidently ski the terrain at their chosen levels. Their description of what you will experience includes their informative list below:
- Get tactical trips from women instructors to maximize your ski experience
- Develop skills and techniques designed for women to enhance all-mountain skiing
- Gain the confidence to explore our legendary terrain
- Get priority lift line access which means more time on the slopes
Snow Bike the Sierra
If you have yet to try snow biking, this is the time to do so!
First, watch this video about snow biking in and around Truckee/Lake Tahoe which was produced by the North Lake Tahoe Resort Association.
Then, make plans to enjoy tons of fun while the snowpack offers easy and “scenery-spectacular” snow biking trails for the novice to the most advanced. Our favorite trail is the old 06 Forest Service Road / Sawtooth Trail which takes you up Mt. Watson and into Tahoe City.
For snow bike rentals and more trail information, contact TruckeeWinterSports.com.
In addition to Fat Tire Bikes (for snow biking), they offer rentals for snowshoes, XC equipment, and lots of local insight.
Find Family Time in the Forest
An exhilarating day of snowshoeing throughout the Truckee and Tahoe region reminds us how fortunate we are to live in a mountain town. One of our favorite spots to snowshoe is the Glacier Way Access Trail in Tahoe Donner. Other options on our list include Coldstream Canyon and Donner Lake Memorial Park. For more snowshoe trails within the region, visit AllTrails.com for some of the best spots to enjoy the scenery throughout the Sierra.
Put Aside Playtime with Your Pups
When you live in Truckee-Tahoe, it’s a doggone-friendly world no matter what the season may hold. And in the wintertime, with 22+ miles of scenic paved and plowed trails, there’s no reason this season not to take your pups out into our winter wonderland.
Dogs are so important to our lifestyle that there are some super resources focused on your four-legged friends.
First, you can check out what roads and paths have been plowed when you visit the Where’sMyPlow website.
Next, get ready for fun in the great outdoors on some of our favorite dog-friendly trails that are a true treat in the winter months. Among the list and showcased on Truckee’s website are these top spots:
Trout Creek Trail
Distance: 3 miles roundtrip
Google Map Directions: Trout Creek Trail
Martis Dam Road
Distance: 5 miles roundtrip
Google Map Directions: Martis Dam Road Trail
Legacy Trails
Distance: 9.5 miles roundtrip
Google Map Directions: Truckee River Legacy Trail
Whether your resolutions include improving a sport, taking in a new hobby, or trekking to sights unseen, new resolutions for living a healthier and happier life are easy to achieve when you live in the High Sierra.
Let Alison and her team find you your new home in the new year, today!