Pacific Dreams offers a distinctive collection of vacation rentals for every budget and every season.
Lake Tahoe is the perfect place for snowy winter wonderland adventures! You'll find something
here for every member of the family.
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Snowshoeing - Enjoy the beautiful meadows or head into the backcountry of Squaw Valley. There is a Nordic Center that offers snowshoe and boot rentals, as well as guided snowshoe tours.
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Sledding - Grab the family and enjoy a day of sledding. You can rent sleds and snow boots at the Nordic Center as well.
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Ice skating - Glide around the Squaw valley's Olympic size Skating Rink, with its background of the Sierra Nevada range, then warm up with a mug of hot chocolate. They will rent figure and hockey skates, as well as helmets.
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Snowmobiling - Zip across some of the most breathtaking snowmobile trails through a private backcountry preserve. Contact the Squaw Valley Recreation Department to make your reservations.
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Dog sled tours - Learn to harness and handle the dogs, then sit back and enjoy the ride through Squaw Valley.
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Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides - Take a ride through the meadow on a horse drawn sleigh! This activity is fun for all ages. Some conditions may require the horses to stay home for safety.
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Broomball - For exhilarating family fun, arrange a tournament on our ice-skating rink of this Canadian ice sport, played in a similar fashion to hockey. Players wear boots and hit a small ball around the ice with a stick called a "broom."
- High Camp - Take the aerial cable car to the top of Squaw Valley USA, where you can go for a dip in the pool at the Swimming Lagoon & Spa, a visit to the 1960 Olympic Museum, and dining at one of four upper-mountain restaurants.
North Lake Tahoe’s annual SnowFest, a 10-day winter carnival and one of the region’s most popular family celebrations.Here's the scoop. SnowFest 2012 (March 2-11, 2012) will be celebrating 31 years of family fun in North Lake Tahoe. The fun includes parades, snow races, snow parties, snow activities, concerts, and live theater. The fact is that events occur throughout the year and all around the west and north shores of Lake Tahoe, from Homewood to Incline Village, out to Squaw Valley and into Truckee.The event, scheduled for March will again offer off-the-wall special events geared for all ages.







