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    4.3 (4 reviews)
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    South Tahoe Ice Arena

    South Tahoe Ice Arena

    4.5
    (107 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    The SLT Ice Arena is a great place to skate!…read more Our family stopped in for an open skate session and we were warmly greeted right away. The nice lady working got us set up with rental skates for myself and my youngest, who needed the smallest possible skate they make! For kids, its the same admission price whether they need rental skates or not. Under 3 is free. For myself it was $20 but if you have your own skates it would be $16. While they were a bit late in having the ice ready on time, once the Zamboni finished up, the rink was open to the public. It was slow at first and then got pretty busy. They also ended up blocking off one corner of the rink for what looked like a kids hockey lesson. It felt a bit crowded after that. Overall, the ice was good, the prices are fair, and this rink has the longest public skate sessions (about 3 hours!) of the two main ice arenas in the area. My kids and I enjoyed skating here and we will certainly return.

    I'm disabled and have an emotional support animal and while at the ice rink another customer an old…read morelady about 75 years old told the employee at the front deck that we had a very small concealed animal staying warm inside my jacket. The desk employee went from bleacher to bleacher yelling who has an animal here. I stood up and said I do and it's an emotional support animal and I have my papers with me. Not only was the deck clerk very hostile and loud she knew nothing about California emotional support animal laws for the state. It was a very embarrassing situation. We have only been to this rink twice around the same time each year. The snack bar was close the vending machine was empty and there was nothing for anyone to eat or drink during a free public skate. Will not return ..

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    Front entrance
    Front entrance
    South Tahoe Ice Arena
    Getting our skates on

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    Getting our skates on
    Northstar Ice Skating Rink

    Northstar Ice Skating Rink

    3.8
    (36 reviews)
    16.5 mi

    We took the kids ice skating here about a week and a half ago and had a wonderful time overall. The…read moreoutdoor setting is truly magical, enhanced by live music playing throughout the evening and cozy fire pits surrounding the rink--perfect for warming up between laps. These thoughtful touches create a festive, memorable atmosphere that the whole family loved. The only downside was that the ice wasn't resurfaced during our visit, which left the surface quite choppy and made skating a bit more challenging. Despite that, it didn't detract too much from the fun, and we're already looking forward to returning with the kids soon. Highly recommend for a delightful winter outing!

    I love this little free rink! I've been coming here for several years now and enjoy the outdoor…read moreskating in the heart of the Northstar village. There are, however, a few downsides: - Parking can be crazy and $$ if it's high ski season (though today I got very lucky and snagged a free spot up close since there's very little snow on the mountains) - The rink is not well maintained. The Zamboni comes out so rarely that in all of my years visiting, I've only seen it ONCE. That makes for a choppy, slushy mess of a rink and explains why this place clears out pretty quickly sometimes. Not fun. - There are a LOT of first-time skaters here from tots to adults. (The bigger they are, the harder they fall!) This is not your typical New England hockey rink or even your Midwest mall rink. No amenities exist like the assisted skate thing that kids hold onto while they learn to skate (there would be no room for that anyhow; see next bullet). Expect to get plowed into once or twice. - The rink is REALLY small. Your feet will hurt from making tight turns and avoiding flying ninja turtles (see previous bullet). They don't prescribe a direction to skate, but everyone generally skates counter-clockwise. - There's rarely, if ever, anyone official on the ice. Don't expect to have anyone monitoring skaters or providing first-aid assistance. Welcome to the wild west! The best part is that it's free to skate (skate rentals are extra) and the surrounding area is full of comfy seats near fire pits and overhead heaters. Sometimes there's a live band, which makes for an even better skating experience (otherwise there's not really any music, so I'd advise packing your iPod). You can also enjoy the smells of the surrounding restaurants, coffee shops, and bakeries as you weave around scared adults or conga-line dancing teens. And once you've had your fill of dodging bad skaters all afternoon, just mosey on up to one of the many bars in the village and relax with a beer!

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    Northstar Ice Skating Rink
    Northstar Ice Skating Rink
    Northstar Ice Skating Rink

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    The Gondola at Heavenly

    The Gondola at Heavenly

    3.7
    (488 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    The gondola at Heavenly was one of the highlights of our Lake Tahoe trip…read more I got to bring, Koda, with me. He's not exactly a fan of heights. Truth be told, I think he was way more excited about IHOP than riding a gondola that might've been the biggest smile I saw out of him all morning! Being the thrill seeker and adventurer that I am, I managed to score us tickets for 10:30 a.m., even though they normally don't start running until noon. After weaving through a little bit of a scramble in line, we were on our way. The ride up is absolutely stunning. I grabbed some great photos and videos, shot an awesome time-lapse from the observation deck, and even filmed a YouTube video on the ride back down. One of the employees noticed what I was doing and kindly moved me into one of the fully clear gondola cabins. That made all the difference, and I really appreciated it. The climb is incredible. You slowly glide for what feels like a mile and a half or two miles, soaking in the scenery, and then the last stretch shoots almost straight up the mountain. Talk about breathtaking! Between the views of Lake Tahoe, the mountains, and the gondolas passing by, it was hard to put the camera down. One of my favorite moments happened on the observation deck. I was filming a time-lapse when I noticed a guy taking pictures of some people, but he wasn't getting the lake in the background. I couldn't help myself I walked over, got everyone lined up, included the lake behind them, and snapped the shot. Before I knew it, I'd taken pictures for seven different groups... and another one on the way out. My son finally looked at me and said, "Dad, why do you have to take everybody's picture?" I just smiled and told him, "Well... I am the photographer." Fantastic staff, amazing atmosphere, unbelievable views, and we even got a great deal. If you're visiting Lake Tahoe, this is an experience you absolutely shouldn't miss.

    We seen a red tent wasn't sure if we needed to fill out a waiver but we did. Being my first time in…read moreLake Tahoe. We did visit the heavenly gondola just due to curiosity. Definitely a beautiful view of the lake. For the price $89 for ONE adult. Sightseeing only. Definitely was price gouging. First stop observation deck. Then the final top stop had some additional adventures for more additional money if you wanted to do. Walking around at the top and rock mining for little kids to play with dirt and rocks for $25 was over the top. Then if you needed to eat the basic bar foods. That's outrageous priced. Unless it's for skiing I wouldn't make the trip back up here.

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    Snack bar on the observation deck
    Snack bar on the observation deck
    Lockers at top of gondola.
    Lockers at top of gondola.
    No equipment allowed (skis, board, etc.) on the Gondola yet.  Not enough snow.

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    No equipment allowed (skis, board, etc.) on the Gondola yet. Not enough snow.
    Reno Ice Community Ice Arena

    Reno Ice Community Ice Arena

    4.5
    (40 reviews)
    22.6 mi

    I've been taking my son here for skating lessons for about 6 months now. After lessons and some…read morepublic skate time, I feel I can fairly leave a review. First of all, the ice is great here and it's a great place to skate. If you aren't wanting to go to South Lake Tahoe, this is really your only other option. They hold many events here including the amateur hockey team games and the UNR team games, so the rink is well kept. The lessons have been decent quality. Most instructors are young ladies, likely high school students, but they do a good enough job for my 4 year old. You get a fair price for a few months of lessons and you get some free public skate passes included. This is a great perk if you can make their public skate work in your schedule. Most of the times are during the workday and school day, there are not many weekend sessions available. (See photo of January 2026 calendar). Not ideal for a working family. My biggest issue with Reno Ice and the reason for four stars is that the communication is not good. They rarely answer the phone when you call, and if they do, it's likely the employee won't know the answer to your questions. The skate lessons are very challenging and confusing to sign up for and no one is really able to help you or explain it to you. Most front desk attendants are young and they aren't able to help you much if it's outside the realm of handing you rental skates and checking you in. Additionally, we showed up for lessons one night and the rink was completely shut down due to a refrigerant leak. While I realize this is a major emergency, a quick email to families enrolled in lessons would have been great and saved us a drive from Carson City. Don't get me wrong, this is a great place to skate, but there is certainly room for improvement in some areas of running a business. Bundle up, bring the fam, and enjoy a skate session here!

    This is a really nice ice facility. The locker rooms were large and they had a separate locker room…read morewith bathroom and shower specifically for women. For a rink with a single sheet of ice, they do a nice job accommodating as many schedules as possible. Everything was clean and the staff were friendly. We will definitely be back.

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    Getting ready for start of the game
    Getting ready for start of the game
    These games are so exciting
    These games are so exciting
    Reno Ice Community Ice Arena

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    The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club

    The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club

    4.5
    (11 reviews)
    16.4 mi

    The overall experience was great. The staff was so accommodating, especially Ms. Elle. Thank you…read morefor the wonderful visit.

    The World According to Noelle Allergic Girl's Guide to Life…read more My husband and I stayed at the Ritz Carlton Destination Club at Lake Tahoe. This location is about 20 minutes away from downtown Truckee and 30 minutes from Lake Tahoe. There is a separate members entrance away from the main hotel. Upon arrival we met our valet Daniel. He took our bags and met us up at our room. Marcella provided excellent customer service upon check in and was very helpful, welcoming and informative. There are three choices for members to select- two bedrooms, three bedrooms and four bedrooms which all include a kitchen with Viking appliances (Fridge, Dishwasher, Microwave), a dining room, living room, washer and dryer, and each bedroom has their own desk area and master suite bath room with heated floors. Each of the bathrooms are stocked with Bvlgari soaps and shampoos. They also have a gym with state of the art equipment, bottled water in the fridge and headphones. If you are booked for spa appointments do note that the club residences are quite a hike and on the opposite end of the property in relation to the spa which is located in the hotel. If you have allergies (like I do) feel free to request a feather free room. The housekeeping staff was amazing- attentive without being intrusive. My husband and I enjoyed our stay at this Ritz Carlton Destination Property. There are two types of memberships for the Ritz Carlton properties: 1. Portfolio Membership 2. Home Club Membership Out of the two the Portfolio Membership provides greater travel ability to enjoy the different properties. The Home Club Membership is a good option for those who have a favorite place that they like to vacation to yearly. The beds didn't have a down alternative which made sleeping uncomfortable but I was assured they would be ordering a down alternative for those with down feather allergies. What would have made this a five star experience would have been the lack of rudeness my husband and I experienced from Nancy in the concierge office. This Ritz Carlton Destination Club is perfect for those who love to ski and be outdoors. This property is almost two years old and is just lovely.

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    Our friend Robin
    Our friend Robin
    So good!

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    So good!
    Palisades Tahoe

    Palisades Tahoe

    3.5
    (703 reviews)
    19.1 mi

    I stayed here during TrailCon 2026 and, overall, had a really good experience…read more From the very beginning, the communication was excellent. The booking process was easy, the staff was friendly and responsive, and all of the follow-up emails and confirmations made everything feel well organized. The location was also fantastic and made it easy to get around during the event. There were only a couple of minor downsides. The biggest one was the lack of air conditioning in the main living area. There was a portable A/C unit in the bedroom, which helped while sleeping, but it was fairly loud. During the day, the living room stayed quite warm until the evening cooled things off. I ended up leaving the windows and patio door open most of the time for airflow. I also couldn't quite figure out how to properly lock or secure the patio door when it was closed. It may have just been user error, but some simple instructions would have been helpful. One other note, while not really the property's fault. They recommended a shuttle service from the Reno airport. Booking online was easy enough ($95 from RNO), but after receiving my confirmation email I tried calling, texting, and even reaching out via WhatsApp several times with a couple of questions and never received a response. Thankfully, the shuttle did show up (about 10 minutes late), and everything worked out. Other than those few things, I really enjoyed my stay and would absolutely stay here again. Having a full kitchen was a nice bonus, and next time I'd probably arrange for a grocery delivery instead of eating out for every meal. It would save a fair bit of money, especially if you're staying for a conference or event.

    Well worth the visit even if you don't ski…read more $50.00 for ski lifts/Gondola trip up mountains to visit. A little bit more if you're skiing. Several slopes still open but none is novice. End of season and not enough snow anymore. Fantastic staff here. Their guidance on what to observe where and when to show how warm and friendly they all have been really makes this day complete. The 1960's Olympics museum is a must. I had no idea this was here and it's been not only a fun history lesson but neat to be so close to the elements, buildings, photos, stories and land where the first western USA Olympics took place. What a great experience. Gondola patrons lovely. Lift just to left of the slopes much busier and end of day skiers can be a bit nasty. Over all good experience anyway. $0.00 to park and right next to the Olympic village. You're just steps away from the lifts.

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    From observation deck
    From observation deck
    Someday soon.
    Someday soon.
    Alpine glow from High Camp on St. Patrick's Day

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    Alpine glow from High Camp on St. Patrick's Day
    Mt Rose Ski Tahoe

    Mt Rose Ski Tahoe

    4.1
    (463 reviews)
    14.9 mi

    Note to self - NO more pictures, hitting the Yelp limit. LOL…read more Quality/Quantity - Still my favorite local ski resort. And this year, snow tubing, too bad I was not able to coordinate with my nephew and niece this year... Local community, very few people on the mountain on weekdays. Plenty of parking which are very close to the lifts (weekdays). And even weekends are not too bad, especially compared to my Epic pass - Northstar, Heavenly, and Kirkwood. Good job grooming. Good terrain variety. Ambiance - Higher elevation = More and better snow. Base elevation = 8260'. 1200 acres, 1800 vertical feet. 20% Beginner Green 30% Intermediate Blue 40% Advanced Black 10% Expert Double Black Longest Run: 2.5 miles Total Trails: 60+ Timbers Bar - Spending more and more time here, lol. See pictures. 431 Sports gift & apparel shop. Service - Self service. Most people are friendly and manage the chairs. Many types of lessons/clinics; see their website or my pictures. Price - Season pass renewal = $425. Current season pass promotion = Double down; see their website. Normal Season Pass costs approximately $895 each. Off Peak = $675. Discounts with season pass for food, bar, gift shop, repair shop, etc. They also have many promotions. Ticket + rental package discounts. Half day tickets for both the morning or afternoon. 4 daily specials; see their website for specifics. Buddy tickets = $40 off for adults, $20 off for children. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success since the 1930s.

    I had a great time skiing at Mt. Rose. There's a variety of terrain from beginner to advance, high…read morespeed lifts, and easy access to lodging. The mountain offers everything from mom runs, to terrain parks, to the more challenging runs for expert skiers. It wasn't crowded during our visit and there are two high-speed 6-person lifts, so the lines were short. We stayed at the Hyatt Place in Reno, that's only about 25 minutes away, and has a great free breakfast. The roads were clear, so it was any easy drive to the slopes from our hotel. It's a great family resort, with a lot to offer.

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    3/19/25 Slide side bar options.
    3/19/25 Slide side bar options.
    3/23/25 Is this Spring (or summer) skiing! Beautiful but HOT day!
    3/23/25 Is this Spring (or summer) skiing! Beautiful but HOT day!
    Double Down on Slide side

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    Double Down on Slide side

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