Tahoe’s most romantic, beautiful, interactive wildlife photography snowshoe experience. Offering pro photos & personal giclée & metal art of you!
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Lake Tahoe Snowshoeing is the perfect way to explore the mountains and valleys in winter. Snowshoes have studs on the base to grip on firm or icy trails, and are designed in such a way that you walk ‘normally’. Tahoe Snowshoeing allows you to get away from the crowds, and into a magical winter wonderland of silent forests, beautiful mountains and stunning views. On Tahoe snowshoe trips we share our local knowledge about the flora and fauna, local traditions, snow science and how to choose the best route for the conditions. You don’t need any previous experience to snowshoe, just warm clothes, reasonable fitness and a sense of adventure!
PROTIP: Tahoe Snowshoe Tours operates 2500 feet above the lake’s elevation. Do not become confused by lake level snow reports indicating no snow on the ground at Tahoe or a local ski resort. There is plenty of snow where we guide you. We get snow early in autumn and late into the spring. We consistently have the earliest, latest, deepest and best quality snow at Lake Tahoe.
Let’s Go! >> 4 FEET DEEP << (updated September – June) >> LAKE TAHOE’S ONLY WILDERNESS NO AVALANCHE ZONE SNOWSHOE TOUR
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