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Lake Tahoe Weather in February

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Expect a beautiful wintery landscape when heading out to Lake Tahoe in February. Following January, February is the second snowiest month with up to 38 inches. Winter temperatures in Lake Tahoe are pretty acceptable with around 40°F (up to 45°F) during day in February. It can cool down to 26°F though so do bring extra warm socks and a wooly hat to enjoy the 7 hours of daylight!

Lake Tahoe in February is like a dream come true for any winter sports enthusiasts or for those who would to get into it. Anything from cross country skiing, snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, sledding or even snowmobiling is possible in Lake Tahoe at this time of year. The area around Lake Tahoe has lots to offer too - many restaurants of different cuisines as well as shows and bars! To relax you can visit one of the spas and for some more entertainment there are also casinos and malls in the area. Lake Tahoe is certainly one of the best places to go to for a winter vacation - book in advance though as many people think so!

High and Low Temperature in February °F

Water Temperature in February °F

Current Weather Lake Tahoe

43°F broken clouds
Local Time

Hourly 10 Days

Averages Lake Tahoe

  J F M A M J J A S O N D

High °F

44° 45° 49° 55° 63° 73° 80° 79° 74° 63° 51° 44°

Low °F

25° 26° 28° 31° 37° 44° 50° 50° 46° 38° 31° 26°

Sun

6h 7h 9h 11h 11h 12h 13h 12h 11h 8h 7h 6h

Snow (inch)

44 38 36 15 4 0 0 0 0 2 16 36

Water °F

43° 43° 43° 45° 50° 59° 70° 70° 63° 60° 53° 50°


Lake Tahoe Weather by Month

Best Time to Visit Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe is actually a great vacation destination all year round, especially if you are looking to be active. From hiking in the spring and fall to swimming and water sports in summer and skiing and winter sports in winter, you will never be bored! And the weather with its seasonal changes allows for a wide range of outdoor activities throughout the year.

Spring and fall temperatures in the mid to high 50s°F are great for making the most of the outdoors. They’re also the least busy seasons and when you’ll be able to get the better deals on accomodation. It’s also pretty dry in the spring and fall shoulder seasons and in summer. In summer it can reach up to 80°F with the water temperature of the alpine Lake Tahoe climbing up to 70°F. And winters with up to 44 inches of snow are great for any type of winter sports. Do wrap up warm though as it can get down to a cool 25°F.

Things to know about Lake Tahoe

The incredibly clear alpine Lake Tahoe is the natural border between California and Nevada. It has an enormous surface area of 191 square miles and at an altitude of 6224ft, it is the largest alpine lake in North America.

Lake Tahoe rocks on water at sunset
Lake Tahoe night time view stars

It was in the 1950s that Lake Tahoe started to become really popular as a vacation destination and later saw visitor numbers increase further because of the Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley in 1960. Enjoying the lake at night is great too.

In summer, the lake with a length of 62 miles is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. The most sought after beach towns are South Lake Tahoe in California as well as Stateline in Nevada. The latter, with its 6 casinos, is the place to head to if you are up for some gambling. You will find beautiful sand beaches all along the lake. And in case the weather doesn’t allow for swimming in the lake, you might want to rent a boat to explore it.

Lake Tahoe summer bathing
Lake Tahoe kajak beach
A highlight is also a tour to the Emerald State Bay Park in South Lake Tahoe with its Fannette Island. It’s the only island on the lake and while there you can visit the Vikingsholm Castle- a castle built in the 1920s as a summer residence with an impressive 38 rooms.

Lake Tahoe Mountain Trees and Water
Lake Tahoe Fannette Island
Another place you shouldn’t miss is the Incline Village. It was used as the set of the Ponderosa Ranch in the show ‘Bonanza’ and it’s kind of an amusement park.

The shoulder seasons as well as summer are a great time to go hiking or mountain biking. There is absolutely nowhere better to do so than along the over 200 mile long Tahoe Rim Trail that goes all around the lake and offers incredible views. You can even explore the trail whilst horse riding. And in winter the cross country skiing trail is prepared along it. Once you reach the Relay Peak you will find yourself as high as 10,000 ft. Along the trail you will also pass the 100 sq mile large ‘Desolation Wilderness’ which is a nature reserve that is home to many animals including bears and golden eagles. The area around the lake is also famous for its stunning waterfalls.

Lake Tahoe winter snow skiing
Lake Tahoe Emerald Bay Waterfall

In the cold months, Lake Tahoe with its diverse ski resorts is the place to visit for any kind of winter sport enthusiasts. Kirkwood Mountain Resort, for example, is famous for its huge amounts of snow. And Squaw Valley, on the Californian side, has been host to the Winter Olympics in 1960. Besides skiing and snowboarding, the resorts also offer sledding tubes, snowmobiles, snowshoes and ice skating- anything one could imagine doing in winter!

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