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PlanningOctober 2025·10 min read

Best Time to Play Golf in Reno & Lake Tahoe

Most groups book the week they can get away from work. That's fine. But if you have any flexibility at all, here's exactly when the courses are best, the prices are lowest, and the weather actually cooperates — broken down month by month and region by region.

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Sean Schaeffer
Golf the High Sierra · Since 2004
May & Sep
Best months overall
25%
Rate savings vs peak
Year-round
Reno courses open

The Short Answer: May and September

If you have flexibility, those are your months. May means freshly maintained courses, everything just opening, temperatures in the 65–80°F range in Reno and the 55–70°F range at elevation — and rates that are 15–25% below the summer peak you'd pay in July. September means the same rates, the same weather, the added bonus of early fall color in Graeagle and Truckee, and courses that are in the best shape of the year after a full season of play and maintenance.

Everything else in this guide is the nuance behind that answer — by region, by month, and by what specifically changes at each price tier.

September at Graeagle is the best-kept secret in Sierra golf. Empty courses, aspens turning gold, rates that make July look embarrassing. We've been telling groups this for 20 years and half of them still book July.

Sean Schaeffer, Golf the High Sierra

Month-by-Month: The Full Breakdown

This covers all five GTHS regions: Reno, Carson Valley, Lake Tahoe, Truckee/North Lake, and Graeagle. The elevation difference between Reno (4,500 ft) and Graeagle (3,500 ft) versus Truckee (5,900 ft) and Tahoe (6,200 ft) is the entire reason Reno plays year-round while Tahoe closes for five months.

MonthRenoTahoeGraeagleTempRatesNotes
JanuaryOpenClosedClosed35–48°FLowestBest value in Reno. Cold but sunny. Bring layers.
FebruaryOpenClosedClosed38–52°FLowestStill off-season pricing. Quiet courses.
MarchOpenClosedClosed44–58°FLowWarming up. Best winter value before spring rates kick in.
AprilOpenClosedClosed50–65°FShoulderReno plays well. Tahoe still snowbound. Book Reno early.
MayOpenOpeningOpening58–75°FShoulderBest month. Everything opening. Courses freshly maintained.
JuneOpenOpenOpen68–85°FRisingAll courses open. Book 4–6 weeks out.
JulyOpenOpenOpen78–95°FPeakPeak season. Book 6–8 weeks out. Edgewood closes mid-July for Celebrity Championship.
AugustOpenOpenOpen76–93°FPeakPeak season. Afternoon heat in Reno. Tee off early.
SeptemberOpenOpenOpen62–78°FShoulderBest month overall. Fall color in Graeagle. Rates drop. Empty courses.
OctoberOpenClosingClosing50–68°FShoulderLast chance for Tahoe and Graeagle. Reno and Carson Valley excellent through month.
NovemberOpenClosedClosed38–55°FLowOff-season begins. Reno rates drop. Good for budget trips.
DecemberOpenClosedClosed32–46°FLowestCold but Reno courses run. Lowest rates of the year.

Reno: Open Every Month, Best Value in Winter

Reno sits at 4,500 feet in the high desert — above the fog and below the snow line. That means 300+ sunny days per year and enough cold-but-dry weather in winter to keep courses running. ArrowCreek, Lakeridge, Wolf Run, Red Hawk, and Toiyabe all operate year-round. Washoe County courses (Washoe Golf Course, D'Andrea) run year-round as well.

The practical implication: Reno is the only region in the GTHS portfolio where you can book a group trip in January at significant savings with no seasonal availability risk. Winter rates run 30–40% below summer peak. The catch is temperature — mid-day is fine in January (45–55°F on a clear day), but morning tee times below 38°F are a different game.

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Winter golf in Reno: what to expect
January and February see temperatures of 38–52°F at tee time. By 11am on a clear day, it's 48–55°F and perfectly playable. The issue isn't cold — it's wind. Check the forecast before you book a winter tee time. A calm 45°F day at ArrowCreek is better than a windy 60°F day anywhere.
Reno golf courses open year-round high desert
Reno's high-desert location keeps courses open year-round — unlike Tahoe and Truckee

Lake Tahoe and Truckee: May Through October Only

The Tahoe basin sits at 6,200 feet. Truckee is at 5,900 feet. Both get significant snowfall — Tahoe averages 450 inches per season at the ski resorts, and even the valley floor sees enough accumulation to close courses from November through April or May.

Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course is the bellwether — when it opens (typically Memorial Day weekend), the Tahoe season has officially started. Incline Village Championship Course and Mountain Course open in mid-to-late May depending on conditions. Coyote Moon and Old Greenwood in Truckee open in May and close when the first significant snow arrives, usually mid-to-late October.

One critical note: the American Century Celebrity Championship at Edgewood Tahoe in mid-July closes the course for nearly a week. If your group wants Edgewood in July, this window is unavailable. GTHS knows the exact dates each year and can route around it.

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The Edgewood window
Edgewood Tahoe opens Memorial Day, closes around Halloween, and goes dark for the Celebrity Championship in mid-July. That gives you roughly 22 weeks of available play in a year. Peak tee times book 6–8 weeks out. Book through GTHS — we have preferred access that the public booking system doesn't.

Graeagle: The Hidden Season

Graeagle sits at 3,500 feet in the Feather River Canyon — lower than Tahoe, less snow, but still a seasonal operation. The five courses (Graeagle Meadows, Plumas Pines, Whitehawk Ranch, Dragon at Nakoma, and Grizzly Ranch) typically open in May and close in late October.

September in Graeagle is exceptional. The aspens along the fairways turn yellow and orange, the courses are lightly booked after the summer peak, and rates drop to shoulder pricing. Groups that have done both July-in-Reno and September-in-Graeagle consistently say September is the better trip. Quieter, more scenic, easier to book, and 20% cheaper.

Graeagle golf fall color aspens best time to visit
Graeagle in September — fall color, empty fairways, shoulder rates

Carson Valley: The Underrated Year-Round Option

Carson Valley — Genoa Lakes, Eagle Valley, Dayton Valley — runs at 4,700 feet in a sheltered valley that gets less precipitation than Reno and far less than Tahoe. All three courses operate year-round or close to it. Genoa Lakes (both Lakes and Ranch courses) is the standout — designed by Peter Jacobsen and Johnny Miller respectively, consistently excellent conditions, and a 45-minute drive from Reno casino hotels.

For groups wanting a Reno base with a different course profile, Carson Valley in shoulder season (May or September) is the play. Rates are lower than ArrowCreek, conditions are excellent, and the valley scenery is genuinely beautiful in a way that most people who've only seen Reno casino row don't expect.

300+
Sunny days per year in Reno
6 wks
Peak booking lead time
40%
Winter rate savings vs summer

Peak Season Reality Check: July and August

Peak season is not a trap — it's just the most expensive and most logistically demanding time to book. If July or August is your only window, GTHS can still get you the courses and hotels you want. We've been booking peak-season groups since 2004. The requirements are simple: more lead time (90 days for premium courses) and flexibility on tee times (7am or 1pm versus your preferred 9am).

The specific things that go wrong in peak season without proper booking: Edgewood Tahoe tee times fully reserved, ArrowCreek Hills course unavailable on your preferred day, casino hotel room blocks gone for your dates, and restaurant reservations impossible for groups of 12+ without pre-booking. None of these are problems if you're talking to GTHS 90 days out. All of them are problems if you try to self-book 3 weeks out in August.

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Peak season checklist
If you're booking July or August: contact GTHS 90 days out minimum. Lock in hotel room block and tee times simultaneously — they fill together. Specify morning tee times (before 9am) for Edgewood and ArrowCreek — afternoon heat in summer is real. Pre-book group dinners. Afternoon thunderstorms are occasional in August — know the rain policy at your booked courses.

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