Best Tubing and Sledding Parks and Hills in Lake Tahoe and Reno

When it’s time for some family fun, North Lake Tahoe turns into a winter playground bursting with adventure and fun-filled memories. Whether you’re racing down Mt. Rose/Ski Tahoe’s new Wildslide Winter Park or cruising through tubing runs in Truckee-Tahoe’s parks and snowy meadows, you’re only a short, scenic drive from Incline Village to a world of the top sledding parks in Reno and Lake Tahoe!
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Commercial Tubing & Snow Play
Mt. Rose Wildslide Winter Park
Mt. Rose Ski Resort’s brand new Wildslide Winter Park is the largest in the region and totally amps up the fun! This is honestly the best of all worlds. Those who want to ski can enjoy the slopes at Mt. Rose and the rest of the clan can head to the Park which is right on site.
Northstar California
Northstar is a family favorite for good reason! Their tubing hill features a tow lift that whisks you up for another go, then it’s full-speed fun down a 200-yard run—no hiking required, just pure, repeat thrills!
Palisades Tahoe
The SnoVentures Activity Zone is packed with multiple tubing lanes and snowy playgrounds right at the base of the mountain. And for the ultimate party on snow, don’t miss their Disco Tubing Center—think music, lights, and nighttime F U N!
Tube Town (Soda Springs) – near Truckee
Soda Springs Mountain Resort brings the fun with one of the area’s most popular tubing parks. Zoom down multiple lanes, then hop on the magic carpet ride back up for another round. Reservations are recommended during peak times.
Granlibakken Ski and Sled Hill
Granlibakken on Lake Tahoe’s West Shore is perfect for little adventurers and first-timers. Rent a sled, hit the gentle, groomed hill, and enjoy some hot cocoa by the fire pits when you are all done with your outdoor adventure.
Tahoe City Winter Sports Park
Tahoe City Winter Sports Park is a wonderland for winter fun—try ice skating, sledding, and snow play, all in one lively spot!
Classic North Lake Tahoe Sledding Spots (Bring Your Own Sled)
North Tahoe Regional Park & Sled Hill
This local favorite is your ticket to big sledding adventures! With hills for every thrill level, you can bring your own sleds or tubes and enjoy endless rides—plus, it’s one of the best values around and often less crowded than the big parks.
Mt. Rose Snow Play (via Mt Rose Highway)
Just over the hill from Incline, you’ll find a sledder’s paradise where you can play to your heart’s content! Bring the whole crew, grab your favorite snow toys, and dive into some of the best snow conditions just above the Lake. It's a super spot for snowshoeing, too.
Incline Village Snow Play & Golf Course Hill
Perfect for the littlest snow lovers, there’s a gentle hill by the Incline Village Championship Golf Course that’s free and tailor-made for young kids. Pack your sleds and don’t forget the hot cocoa for extra winter cheer!
Blackwood Canyon / Sno-PARK Areas
These California SNO-PARK sites along Hwy 89 and other highways give access to public sledding areas — bring your own gear and check Sno-Park pass requirements before you go.
Tops Tips for Tubing & Sledding in North Lake Tahoe
• Bring your own sleds/tubes for free or low-cost spots like North Tahoe Regional Park, Mt. Rose Meadows, and Incline Village snow play areas.
• Paid tubing parks often require reservations and operate in sessions, especially on weekends and holidays.
• SNO-PARK passes are required for many roadside and forest sledding areas in the Tahoe region — buy ahead online.
• Pack out what you pack in. Please be sure to bring your sleds and any other trash back to your home to help keep Tahoe blue and beautiful!

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