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Nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada, Reno and Lake Tahoe beckon winter enthusiasts with a seasonal wonderland that extends far beyond the exhilarating slopes of our world-renowned ski resorts. Whether you're a family with children, empty nesters craving adventure, or retirees seeking a serene yet vibrant community, the winter activities in this region are a testament to the diverse and enchanting experiences awaiting you.

Reno Winter Activities

While the allure of Lake Tahoe's skiing and snowboarding is just a stone's throw away, the Biggest Little City has its own array of winter delights. Grand Sierra Resort, a hub of excitement, boasts an expansive 8,000 square foot ice skating rink. Picture yourself enjoying the camaraderie around the

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Residents of Northern Nevada are lucky to have their pick of activities to enjoy both indoors and outdoors. With Lake Tahoe just a 30-minute drive away from the city, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy four mild seasons to peak every interest. Right here in Reno there are events ranging from classical music series to brewery tours to monster truck shows, and everything in between. Please enjoy this selection of attractions and activities to enjoy the rest of winter right here in Reno-Tahoe. 

 

Skiing/Snowboarding

Lake Tahoe is one of the largest alpine lakes in the world and is home to 15 ski resorts, each with their own unique slice of heaven in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The famous resorts dot both the Nevada and California side of the

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Reno is a unique city because it perfectly captures the mix of big-city attractions and a small-town vibe. A lot has changed in the last few years and there is a new vibe of re-energized ways to eat, drink and play. Here’s our suggestion for a 24-hour, fun-filled adventure.

Saturday afternoon

Kick off at the Grand Sierra Resort with their ice skating rink near the resort pool. Hit the ice with your skates, then grab some apres-skate hot chocolate and s’mores from the bar. You can head inside to warm up, or get toasty by one of the firepits. If you’d rather stay inside, they have tons of great options – bowling, laser tag, an arcade, indoor golf and more.

Saturday evening

Now it’s time for dinner! Reno’s Riverwalk is a great place for a

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