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As winter settles over Lake Tahoe, the forest transforms into a serene, snow-covered wonderland. While many flock to the slopes for skiing and snowboarding, there’s a different, quieter way to experience the magic of winter—through forest bathing while snowshoeing. Tahoe Adventure Company offers guided snowshoeing tours that allow you to immerse yourself in nature’s beauty, breathe in the crisp winter air, and experience the tranquility of the forest like never before. What is Forest Bathing? Despite its name, forest bathing doesn’t involve taking a literal bath in the woods. The term, or “shinrin-yoku,” originated in Japan and refers to the practice of slowing down and mindfully immersing yourself in nature to promote well-being. It’s about being present, using all your senses to take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the forest, and allowing nature to rejuvenate both your body and mind. Numerous studies have shown that s... |
As the crisp air and vibrant colors of autumn settle in, North Lake Tahoe offers a variety of fall events perfect for every kind of adventurer. Whether you’re a lover of the arts, a family seeking festive fun, or a winter sports enthusiast gearing up for the season, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Kick off the season at the Made in Tahoe Festival (Oct 12-13), a celebration of local artisans and entertainers showcasing the rich creativity of the region. For a fun-filled family day, head over to the 13th Annual Fall Festival (Oct 12) at Tahoe Donner, complete with a pumpkin patch and other harvest-themed activities. Meanwhile, little ones (and the young at heart) can explore the wonders of machinery at Big Truck Day (Oct 19) in Truckee. For those who love giving back to nature, the Truckee River Day & Fair (Oct 20) offers the perfect opportunity to engage in environmental restoration while enjoying comm... |
Tahoe’s shoulder season – that beautiful in-between time from late fall to early winter – is a hidden gem for travelers seeking an intimate and immersive experience in one of the most beautiful places on Earth. While the term "shoulder season" might not evoke the same excitement as peak summer or winter, it offers savvy adventurers a unique window into Lake Tahoe's natural splendor without the crowds. At Tahoe Adventure Company, we believe it’s one of the best times to explore the great outdoors and make memories that will last a lifetime. Here’s why traveling during Tahoe’s shoulder season with Tahoe Adventure Company is a must-do: 1. Fewer Crowds, More IntimacyOne of the biggest perks of visiting during the shoulder season is the peacefulness. The hustle and bustle of summer tourists has subsided, and the ski crowds are yet to arrive. This is your chance to experience the lake, forests, and trails in a more intimate way. Imagine... |
At Tahoe Adventure Company, we believe that the great outdoors is for everyone. As an LGBTQIA+-friendly company, we are committed to providing inclusive, safe, and welcoming experiences for all adventurers. Whether you’re looking for a serene paddle on Lake Tahoe, a heart-pumping mountain bike ride, or a peaceful hike through ancient forests, our tours are designed to create memorable experiences where everyone can feel celebrated and embraced. Here’s why Tahoe Adventure Company is proud to be an LGBTQIA+ friendly space and why our adventures are perfect for queer travelers seeking connection, community, and outdoor fun:
When it comes to outdoor travel, safety and comfort go hand in hand. We know that for many LGBTQIA+ travelers, finding businesses that create genuinely inclusive spaces is key to having a positive experience. That’s why at Tahoe Adventure Company, we foster a culture of respect, acceptanc... |