A Quick Guide To Enjoying Your Reno Tour With Kids
Even though winter might be cold in the Reno region, however, the mountainous geography and snowy conditions of the Sierra Nevada allow for plenty of outdoor fun the entire family will have the benefit of. While staying in a luxurious Reno NV hotel, you can visit the nearby places to let your family members and kids get the most out of the trip to this beautiful city. Especially for winter tours, do not miss to take a comforting follow-up, stop into a coffee shop for some hot chocolate or a latte.
Snow Play
Snow parks and
snow play areas are plentiful in the close proximity to Lake Tahoe and Reno,
offering an abundance of regions for winter recreational activities. To do some
sledding, do not miss to check out Tahoe Meadows, and try Galena Creek
Recreation Area for snowshoeing and having playful fights with the fluffy white
stuff. Do not miss to let your kids take pleasure in snowmobiling and sledding
at Hope valley.
Cross-Country
Skiing
Cross-country
ski resorts and regions are spread around the Lake Tahoe region and are often
part of downhill skiing complex. Such Nordic-style skiing regions have a lot of
world-class and snow accommodations. And, moreover, they are easy to get to
from any Downtown Reno motel
and the San Francisco bay Area.
Do not forget to
carry additional food, clothes, and water, and brace yourself for a workout
even on some of the easiest trails. Leave the location and schedule with an
important person who can let the emergency services be familiar with in the
occasion you do not come back on time.
Downhill
Snowboarding & Skiing
The Lake Tahoe
and Reno area boasts some of the greatest downhill ski resorts across the
globe. Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe resort is the nearest to the city, which is roughly a
half-an-hour drive, and it has the highest base elevation of any ski resort
around Lake Tahoe. You will get some stunning views of the beautiful peaks of
Sierra Nevada, the Lake Tahoe Basin, and the Washoe Valley that are covered with
fresh white snow.
Some of the
beautiful views you will get are from Homewood Mountain Resort, thanks to Lake
Tahoe being less than three hundred steps from the Madden chairlift. Novices
can take the Rainbow Ridge run, which is just two miles and experience
panoramic scenery of both South and North Lake Tahoe as they slide down to the
lake.
Even if some people
in your group do not ski, there are a lot of other things that can be done and
enjoyed, including sledding and tubing on the hills.
If you are
hoping to ice skate in the city, the outside Rink at The Row is open for kids
and adults. An allowance stand and local food trucks are also available to
satisfy your hunger, in addition to a variety of restaurants that are located
in the close proximity.
So, what are you
waiting for? Just book your room in Kramer’s Midtown, which is a boutique hotel in Reno and
maximize your trip!
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