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WINTER FAMILY FUN

All activities are weather dependent & open as conditions permit

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ICE SKATING

NORTH SHORE

NORTHSTAR

(530) 562-1010 | northstarcalifornia.com

Open air rink. Free access. TART TAHOE CITY WINTER SPORTS PARK

530) 583-1516 | wintersportspark.com

Ice skating & rentals. Clubhouse. TART

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE

EDGEWOOD TAHOE

(888) 769-1924 | edgewoodtahoe.com

Open air rink. Daily 4-9 p.m.Rentals available. HEAVENLY VILLAGE

(530) 542-4230 | theshopsatheavenly.com

Open air rink. South Tahoe SOUTH LAKE TAHOE ICE ARENA

(530) 542-6262 | cityofslt.com

Indoor facility open year-round. South Tahoe

TRUCKEE

TRUCKEE RIVER REGIONAL PARK

(530) 582-7720 | tdrpd.com

Skate rentals, broomball leagues, ice dancing & hockey lessons. Skate rentals & season passes available. TART

SLEDDING & TUBING

EAST SHORE

SPOONER LAKE

(775) 831-0494

State park open for snow play. Bring equipment. Parking fee.

HOPE VALLEY AREA

CARSON PASS

(209) 295-4251

Highway 88 near Carson Pass. Bring equipment.* HOPE VALLEY

(775) 882-2766

Highway 88 at Blue Lakes Road. Bring equipment.* MEISS MEADOW (209) 295-4251 Highway 88 near Carson Pass. Bring equipment.*

NORTH SHORE

INCLINE VILLAGE Snow Play Area on Fairway Blvd., next to the Chateau, on the driving range. Bring equipment. NORTH TAHOE REGIONAL PARK

(530) 546-0605 | northtahoeparks.com

End of National Avenue off Hwy 28. Rentals not available. TART

TAHOE CITY WINTER SPORTS PARK

(530) 583-1516 | wintersportspark.com

Sledding & cross-country trails. Rentals available. Clubhouse. Reserve online. TART

OLYMPIC VALLEY

OLYMPIC VALLEY PARK

placer.ca.gov

Free snowplay area. Free parking to access cleared walking paths in Olympic Valley to Tahoe City. Bring equipment. TART PALISADES TAHOE (530) 452-4511 | palisadestahoe.com Tubing area. Disco Tubing with DJ & lasers at night; check schedule. TART

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE

ADVENTURE MOUNTAIN

(530) 659-7217 | adventuremountaintahoe.com

On top of Echo Summit with machine-groomed sledding, tubing & snowplay. First-come, fi rst-served. ECHO LAKE

(530) 644-2324

Highway 50 at Echo Lake Road. Bring equipment.* HANSEN’S RESORT

(530) 544-3361 | hansensresort.com

400-foot-long groomed tube run on Ski Run Blvd. First-come, fi rst-served.

HEAVENLY

skiheavenly.com

Tubing at top of gondola with four lanes. KAHLE PARK

(775) 586-7271 | douglascountynv.gov

Off Highway 207. Bring equipment. South Tahoe SAWMILL POND On Lake Tahoe Blvd. Bring equipment. South Tahoe SIERRA-AT-TAHOE

(530) 659-7453 | sierraattahoe.com

Blizzard Mountain offers two lift-accessible snow tubing lanes, snow play and sledding area. TAHOE SNOWMOBILE TUBING

(530) 542-3294 | tahoesnowmobiles.com

At Tahoe Paradise & Stateline, Nev. Reserve online.

TAYLOR CREEK

(530) 543-2600

Highway 89, north of Camp Richardson Road. Bring equipment.* South Tahoe

TUBETAHOE

(530) 600-2304 | tubetahoe.com

500 feet of machine-groomed tubing lanes in Meyers. Equipment provided. South Tahoe

TRUCKEE

BOREAL MOUNTAIN

rideboreal.com

Tubing open to everyone 42” and taller; smaller children are limited to snow play area only. Personal sleds not permitted. Night sessions available. Reserve online. DONNER SKI RANCH

donnerskiranch.com

Tubing hills with moving carpet. DONNER SUMMIT

(530) 587-3558

South side of I-80, Castle Peak exit. Bring equipment.* NORTHSTAR CALIFORNIA

northstarcalifornia.com TART

Tubing lanes in the Village. SODA SPRINGS

skisodasprings.com

Mountain Adventure offers kids tubing with up to 10 lanes with a surface lift, Snow Jeep rides, Start Park, snow play area and mini snowmobiles. Reserve online.

SUGAR RUSH TUBING

OPENS 12/17 | sugarbowl.com

10-lane tubing area at Sugar Bowl with 400-foot magic carpet. Kids snowplay area. TAHOE DONNER

(530) 587-9437 | tahoedonner.com

At Trout Creek Recreation Center. No personal sleds. Reserve online.

YUBA PASS

(530) 994-3401

Highway 49 at Yuba Pass. Bring equipment.*

WEST SHORE

BLACKWOOD CANYON

(530) 543-2600

Snowplay area off Hwy. 89, 3 miles south of Tahoe City. Bring equipment.* GRANLIBAKKEN

(530) 581-7533 | granlibakken.com

Machine-groomed snow play area; no tubes or toboggans allowed. All ages. Reserve online. FIRE EARTH AIR WATER

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 19)

Your mind is riveted on adapting practically and powerfully to our complex times. As you assess the results of previous efforts and focus to strengthen your overall foundation, managing worry and stress is a cornerstone focus. Mars turning direct in Gemini will push you to respond with realism and strategy.

Taurus (Apr 20 – May 20)

Despite a growing determination to identify and direct your focus and energies to every task on your list, you may be contending with obscured vision due to Mercury retrograde. It has about another week to go followed by the shadow period, so you are probably wise to slow down and trust the flow.

Gemini (May 21 – Jun 21)

A new round of deep, inner change is underway. This will manifest as shifts in your attitude and priorities. Meanwhile, both cultural events and a growing determination to be as aware and alert as you can be is the counter theme. Patience now, the coming New Moon in Aquarius will uplift your spirits.

Cancer (Jun 22 – Jul 22)

A series of shifts and changes on relationship fronts are having a powerful effect on you. It may feel as though you are being transformed as old perspectives fade and new ones take their place. Positively you are sensing the new growth of wings: inspired feelings to embark upon new adventures.

Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 23)

By now you will be aware of feelings at least and perhaps also deliberate actions to create a healthier lifestyle. This includes strategy, focus, and determination. Replacing rebellious resistance with revolutionary vision to make the changes you know will be beneficial is a central theme.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sep 22)

A strong creative cycle continues. This is a good time to harness ideas, complete projects and generally direct your focus to creative accomplishments. You may be contending with complex thoughts regarding the deeper and darker sides of life. If so, use this energy by directing your focus to what you can change and achieve.

Libra (Sep 23 – Oct 22)

New activations close to home and with family continue to unfold. The pace has likely been rather slow and tedious and has included complexities involving deep inner realizations and the changes they imply and require. In some respects, the answer is to surrender to the truth of how you feel.

Scorpio (Oct 23 – Nov 21)

Seeds of change are germinating regarding your perspectives and interpretations. Specifically, what feels real and what might be better understood as wishful thinking and fantasies is up for review. Chances are you are on the right track but simply need to make some key adjustments in your strategy.

Sagittarius (Nov 22 – Dec 21)

Taking a more realistic and practical approach continues. The twist is that what is needed may require a holistic perspective to clearly understand. In other words, what is needed may be something other than money. Holistic implies body, mind, heart and soul; where do you feel you need to focus?

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 19)

A pioneering impulse was activated by the New Moon in your sign late last year. It probably requires the paying of certain dues. These can come in the form of fees, investing in education, sacrifices of your time, extra efforts specifically directed, or discipline required to breaking habits. Think about it, then just do it.

Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 19)

A busy time behind the scenes continues, but you are coming to a turn that will bring about some changes and new activities close to home. Although these might be leaving you feeling a bit nervous, there are indications that they will prove positive and meaningful. Don’t worry, be happy.

Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

It is likely that many innovative thoughts and strategies are flowing through your mind. It is important that you bring your visions of possibility into clear view. It may not yet be time to fully implement them, however, so take note at least and establish a foundation for them. Focus on ideas, plans, strategies, and blueprints.

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