In northern Lake Tahoe, the mountains stand high and majestic and welcome winter sports enthusiasts from all over the country. Wintertime Incline Village things to do make excellent use of the mountainous terrain and abundant supply of snow. And to balance the time spent outdoors, Incline Village things to do also include numerous indoor forms of entertainment that keep your days and nights fun filled. Incline Village boasts incredibly tall ski slopes with intricate trails that give advanced skiers thrills. But beginner and intermediate skiers can also enjoy their share of fun with more appropriate slopes. Incline Village activities even veer to the zany side – ever tried sending a dummy attached to skis or a snowboard whizzing down a mountain? You’re at the perfect place to try this one-of-a-kind Incline Village winter activity that’s as fun as it sounds. The beautiful and snow-covered terrain also provides a lovely setting for hiking or mountain biking, and the trails lead you to breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe. Be sure to take your camera with you because there are numerous photo opportunities at every Incline Village winter activity (even at spas – who doesn’t want a photo of their sweetie in a mud mask?). In this magical winter wonderland, celebrate the setting with a Nordic festival that honors the Norse god of snow and patron saint of skiers.
Indoor Incline Village Things To Do
Including Crystal Bay
When you’re ready to warm up after your time outdoors, Incline Village things to do offer various types of indoor fun that keep you active and amused. Get your heart rate up in the upscale fitness centers or bring it down with a relaxing visit to a spa. If you’re searching for outings the whole family can enjoy, a trip to a bowling alley can stir up a little friendly competition or a swing by the cinema can keep you up to date on the latest releases. And if you’re feeling lucky, check out a casino in Crystal Bay and try your hand at poker, Blackjack and more. Incline Village’s winter activities are ready for you – check out the listings below to see which ones capture your attention.
Winter Activities by Category
Year-round, indoor links is what The Golf Lodge in Carson City is all about. There's no need to travel to a golf course, as more than 330 are available in...read more
Good Ink Creative is a multi-faceted studio and gallery that helps customers in myriad ways. From website building to online marketing, from grant writing...read more
Hidden Beach is a public beach a mile from Incline Village just off Highway 28. The beach is 750 feet in length and is comprised of rocky alcoves, a boulder...read more
High Altitude Fitness has 13,000 square feet of indoor climbing wall with more than 3,800 vertical feet, one of the largest in the Tahoe basin. Their...read more
Hiking in Lake Tahoe is one of the truly special ways to experience and take in all of the beauty that the area has to offer. Plus, there are hundreds of...read more
Nestled in the Sierra Nevada on the shore of Lake Tahoe, Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino is a year-round destination with something for...read more
In the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort is the Hyatt Sport Shop. This is your go-to place for a day on the mountain during the winter. Rent skis...read more
Incline Skate Park, at the east end of Southwood Boulevard just down from Highway 28, is free and open to the public. The park features an intermediate/...read more
The Incline Village Cinema harks back to the days of theaters with one big screen, making it a relic in this day and age of overblown multiplexes. They show...read more
The 37,000-square-foot Incline Village Recreation Center has fitness classes and activities for people of all ages from babies to seniors. There are a...read more
Sitting along a year-round creek, the Incline Village Tennis & Pickleball Center offers eight tennis courts and 15 pickleball courts. The pro shop is...read more
Jim Kelley opened Tahoe Nugget in 1962, and it remains one of the oldest family-owned casinos in Nevada. It’s now run by Jim and Jeff, Kelley’s sons, who...read more