Experience the quiet beauty of a Lake Tahoe winter evening on our guided Sunset Snowshoe Trek. As the sun sinks behind the Sierra Nevada peaks, your expert guide will lead you through peaceful, snow-covered forests and open meadows while sharing fascinating insights into Tahoe’s natural and cultural history.
At the end of your adventure, relax and take in the spectacular alpine sunset with complimentary hot drinks and snacks. Each tour is thoughtfully timed around the day’s sunset and customized based on snowpack and group ability, ensuring the best possible experience for every guest.
Perfect for all ability levels (ages 8 and up), this outing offers a serene and unforgettable way to connect with Tahoe’s winter magic.
If you are a solo traveler, please call our office to check availability to join an existing group.
Please send us your lodging location at time of booking. This allows us to offer safe, scenic routes tailored to the day’s conditions.
Meet your guide in the Truckee, North Lake Tahoe or South Lake Tahoe area, where you’ll be fitted with snowshoes and poles before setting out into Tahoe’s peaceful winter landscape. Your guide will lead you along a scenic route chosen for optimal views and snow conditions. As you trek through quiet forests and open meadows, enjoy learning about the area’s natural history and local wildlife.
When the sun begins to set, pause to take in the stunning colors over the Sierra Nevada mountains and Lake Tahoe below. Warm up with complimentary hot drinks and light snacks as twilight settles over the snow. The tour wraps up with a relaxed return to the trailhead, leaving you refreshed and inspired by the beauty of Tahoe at dusk.
Location details are provided upon booking. To ensure the best possible experience we select the tour location based on weather, snowpack conditions and guest lodging proximity. Once your reservation is confirmed our team will reach out within 24 hrs of your tour with meeting details and directions.
Please email office with lodging information. We will email you a confirmation with the meeting location.
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Buses are the primary form of public transportation, with routes connecting major towns and attractions. Services are frequent in summer and winter, but less so in shoulder seasons.
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