Plan Your Visit

Events & Festivals

Shakespeare on a beach, a ten-day snow party, salmon running red — Tahoe's calendar is an attraction of its own.

Winter → Spring

Snow-Season Signatures

Late Feb–Mar

North Lake Tahoe SnowFest

The North Shore's beloved winter carnival, running for more than 40 years — ten days and 50+ events of parades, fireworks, polar bear swims, snow golf and skijoring across Tahoe City, Kings Beach and Incline Village. Most events are free.

Dec–Jan

Holidays on the Slopes

Resort tree lightings, torchlight parades and New Year's Eve fireworks at the ski villages — Heavenly, Northstar and Palisades all stage family-friendly celebrations, and Diamond Peak keeps it local.

Spring

Pond Skims & Closing Days

As the season winds down (April, snow permitting), the resorts throw costume-heavy pond-skimming contests and live-music closing weekends — spring skiing at its silliest. Check each resort's calendar.

Summer

The Big Season

Jul–Aug

Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival

Professional theater on an outdoor stage at Sand Harbor, with the lake glowing behind the actors as the sun sets. One of the great summer-evening experiences in the Sierra — bring layers and book tickets well ahead. Full festival guide →

Summer Sundays

Concerts at Commons Beach

Free live music on the lawn at Commons Beach in Tahoe City on Sunday afternoons — blankets, kids, dogs and the lake for a backdrop. Arrive early for grass real estate.

July 4

Fireworks Over the Water

The South Shore's Lights on the Lake is among the biggest fireworks shows in the West, best watched from a beach or a boat; Kings Beach and Incline Village host their own July 4 festivities on the North Shore. Book lodging months out.

Weekly

Truckee Thursdays & Farmers Markets

Historic downtown Truckee becomes a summer street fair on Thursday evenings, and the region's farmers markets rotate through the week — Tahoe City on Thursdays, Truckee on Tuesdays.

Fall

Locals' Favorite Season

Late Sep–Oct

Fall Fish Festival at Taylor Creek

When the kokanee salmon turn crimson and surge up Taylor Creek to spawn, the Forest Service celebrates with a family festival of interpretive walks and hands-on activities — formerly the Kokanee Salmon Festival, and still Tahoe's best free wildlife spectacle.

September

The Nevada Double-Header

The Great Reno Balloon Race fills the dawn sky with hot-air balloons (free to attend), while Virginia City runs its gloriously absurd International Camel & Ostrich Races. Both are easy day trips.

October

Aspen Season

Not an event, but treated like one locally: the aspen groves at Spooner Lake and Marlette peak in mid-October, and the crowds are a fraction of summer's.

Dates move: We deliberately give seasons rather than exact dates — schedules shift year to year. Confirm details on each event's official site before you build a trip around it, and book lodging early for SnowFest, July 4 and Shakespeare weekends.
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Turn a Festival Into a Trip

Anchor your dates to an event, then fill the days with beaches, trails and long dinners.

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