Lake Tahoe Snowboarding Guide
Snowboard Central - Tahoe Best's Guide to Snowboarding in Lake Tahoe
Check out the following Lake Tahoe ski resorts for your own snowboard paradise.
North Lake Tahoe Snowboarding Guide
Our Lake Tahoe Snowboarding Guide wouldn't be complete without mentioning all of the Lake Tahoe snow parks in North Lake Tahoe. These places have the powder, the challenge, and the fun that boarders hunt for.
- Boreal Ski Resort: The indoor bmx/skate/parkour/trampoline park at Boreal will have dare devils jumping up and down with excitement - literally! The resort is on the smaller side so you can also get more affordable lift tickets, making this one of the best Lake Tahoe ski resorts with terrain parks for those looking to save some money in Tahoe.
- Alpine Meadows Ski Resort: For boarders looking for a more rustic and natural snow experience, you can't beat Alpine Meadows. Not only does this park have great terrain, but it also has an open boundary policy that opens the mountain to everyone.
- Diamond Peak Ski Resort: Diamond Peak emphasises good family fun and great snow experiences. Often with little to no crowds and lots of fun, easy runs, this place is a great resort for beginning and intermediate snowboarders, or a mixed group. More advanced snowboarders will love the gorgeous Lake Tahoe views.
- Mt. Rose Ski Resort: With the highest base elevation of all the resorts in Tahoe and over 60 trails, snowboarders of all levels can find something fun and inspiring to do at this ski resort.
South Lake Tahoe Snowboarding Guide
Hit these slopes and then cozy up by a slot machine in a South Lake Tahoe casino! Well, that's what our Lake Tahoe Snowboarding Guide suggests, anyway.
- Heavenly Ski Resort: Move over skiers, Heavenly has it made for snowboarders with terrain parks, yards of powder and full-mountain access for snowboarders! This place is really geared toward more advanced boarders looking for an intense ride and there aren't very many beginner runs at Heavenly, so make sure you're up for a thrill before heading here.
- Kirkwood Ski Resort: This ski resort isn't a great destination for beginners but more experience skiers will feel like they've found the ultimate Lake Tahoe snowboarding jackpot. Kirkwood has great natural terrain, drops, chutes, and a great terrain park called Stomping Grounds.
- Sierra-at-Tahoe: Don't despair, beginner snowboarders! Sierra-at-Tahoe is known for its excellent beginner runs including a beginner terrain park section. There are also great challenging runs for more experienced boarders so Sierra-at-Tahoe is a great place for a mixed group to go and have fun.
Welcome to the world of snowboarding in Lake Tahoe (otherwise known as "boarding in Tahoe")! Over the years Lake Tahoe ski resorts have not only embraced the exciting sport of snowboarding, but have invested millions of dollars in snowboard half pipes, snowboarding parks and snowboard facilities that cater specifically to the snowboarding community. World class snowboarding competitions are now held in Tahoe and with all the sunshine, incredible snow and great lift ticket prices, where else would you want to board? Check out our picks for the top Lake Tahoe snowboard parks.
Every year snowboarding in Lake Tahoe gets more and more popular and the Tahoe ski resorts are keeping up with the trend! There are great Lake Tahoe resorts in both South Lake Tahoe and North Lake Tahoe that have excellent snowboard-friendly runs and even terrain parks.
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