All You Need To Know About Snowshoeing Trails In Reno Tahoe

Reno Tahoe is home to some of the most beautiful and invigorating views across the globe so do not let the cold weather keep you indoors and limited to a motel in Reno. Snowshoeing is a winter activity that any person can have the benefit of - it is easy to learn, poses little risk of injury and is easy on the pocket as well. You can follow an established trail, or opt to forge your own trail through the powder.

The following are some of the popular areas within the region where you can extend your hiking season into the water:

Ø  Chickadee Ridge

A snowshoe adventure to Chickadee Ridge offers sweeping, scenic views of Desolation Wilderness and Lake Tahoe. This hike is dog-friendly and thanks to the easy access and modest terrain it is a snowshoe hike nearly every person can enjoy. This is a tail that can be accessed on the south side of Mt. Rose Highway from Tahoe Meadows. Ensure that you pack some birdseed and listen for the chirps resident chickadees - and if you are lucky enough, they will snag some seeds from your outstretched palm and give you a dreamy photo op!

Ø  Mt. Rose Trail

You can often find patches of snow along this trail well into the summer months so you know this hike near Incline Village was meant to be experienced with snowshoes. While experiencing a cozy stay in a Reno NV hotel, do not miss to conquer this trail and take pleasure in waterfalls and wonderful views of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Ø  Galena Creek

This trail near Reno is situated off the Bitterbrush Trail in Galena Creek Regional Park. The difficulty level is easy to moderate, and on-leash dogs are welcome. It is a wonderful hike in the summer, but when cloaked in snow, the scenery is even more astonishing.

Ø  Spooner Lake

Part of the Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park system, Spooner Lake offers miles of mellow trails that are ideal for any level of snowshoeing capability. From the park, you can access sections of the Tahoe Rim Trail as well as Marlette Lake and Red House trails.

Ø  Tahoe Rim Trail

You can have the benefit of a relaxed snowshoe or a more difficult hike along sections of the Tahoe Rim Trail, which features impressive scenery, from mountains and trees to views of the lake. This trail is friendly to all skill levels and allows you to enjoy Lake Tahoe year-round.

Ø  Palisades Tahoe

Take pleasure in the beautiful meadow or head to the backcountry of Palisades Tahoe for a wonderful snowshoe hike. The Resort at Squaw Creek offers boot and snowshoe rentals, for both kids and adults, as well as guided snowshoe tours and winter packages and specials.

Are you new to snowshoeing? Do not miss to research on snowshoe rentals, repairs and guided snowshoeing adventures to help you explore some of the best backcountry in Reno on snowshoes. Make a booking in Kramer’s Midtown, which is a boutique motel in Downtown Reno that offers a luxury stay experience!

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