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Resort Guide UPDATED 12/15/15 2015/2016 RESORT GUIDE ALPINE Contact Adult Teen Kids half # of skiiable Terrain Beg. Int. Adv. Dave’s 2 Cents RESORT Info full/half full/half full/half day lifts terrain Parks Laid back, big mountain, with the best off-piste/hikes Alpine 530.583.4232 $124/ $102/ $71/ 12:30pm 13 2,400 25% 40% 35% 1 Meadows squawalpine.com $105 $87 $60 and a 7,200’ base! Squaw pass partner. Great snowboard mecca and Tahoe’s only all-mountain Boreal 530.426.3666 $64/ $54/ $34/ 3:30pm 8 380 30% 55% 15% 6 rideboreal.com $34 $34 $24 terrain park. Awesome night riding and scene. Family-friendly, intermediate paradise with great Diamond 775.832.1177 $64/ $49/ $24/ 12:30pm 7 655 18% 46% 36% 3 Peak diamondpeak.com $59 $44 $22 views of the lake. Specials galore! One of America’s last family owned resorts. Donner 530.426.3635 $59/ $48/ $25/ 12:00pm 6 500 25% 50% 25% 0 Ski Ranch donnerskiranch.com $48 $38 $20 Family-friendly and the best deal in Tahoe. Huge mountain, Huge views of CA/NV. Heavenly 775.586.7000 $119/ $98/ $73/ 12:30pm 28 4,800 20% 45% 35% 3 skiheavenly.com $95 $78 $60 Great lodges. Vail resort. 1 hour drive. Best views in Tahoe. Great value and Homewood 530.525.2992 $74/ $54 $29 12:30pm 8 1,260 15% 50% 35% 1 skihomewood.com $64 awesome on storm days. Easy in and out. Big mountain with a huge variety. Kirkwood 209.258.6000 $97/ $87/ $71/ 12:30pm 15 2,300 15% 50% 35% 2 kirkwood.com $78 $70 $57 Long, great drive. Vail resort. 1 ½ hour drive. A local’s favorite. Highest elevation resort Mt. Rose 775.849.0704 $94/ $54 $54 12:30pm 8 1,200 20% 30% 50% 3 mtrose.com $84 on the North Shore, usually with the best snow. A Vail premier resort. Great grooming, awesome parks, Northstar 530.562.1010 $120/ $100/ $70/ 12:30pm 19 3,000 13% 60% 27% 7 California northstarcalifornia.com $98 $86 $55 family-friendly with full village and ice skating. South shore’s Homewood, known to be one of the largest Sierra-at-Tahoe 530.659.7453 $93/ $83/ $33/ 12:30pm 14 2,000 25% 50% 25% 5 sierraattahoe.com $83 $73 $29 resort areas with backcountry options. 1 ½ hour drive. Tahoe’s signature resort with 5-peaks. Terrain for everyone, Squaw 530.583.6985 $124/ $102/ $71/ 12:30pm 29 3,600 25% 45% 30% 4 Valley squawalpine.com $105 $87 $60 plus a great village! Home of the 1960 Winter Olympics. A quiet treasure, big mountain with some of the Sugar Bowl 530.426.3651 $100/ $84/ $60/ 12:30pm 13 1,650 17% 45% 38% 3 sugarbowl.com $84 $72 $51 best snow. Wonderful atmosphere and historic. The best place for family fun and learning. Tahoe Donner 530.587.9400 $49/ $43/ $22/ 12:15pm 5 120 25% 50% 25% 2 tahoedonner.com $41 $36 $17 Inexpensive and low key. **Lift ticket prices reflect advertised Standard Daily Rates. Holiday Rates & Night skiing available Reno Weekend Rates may apply, multiple day & senior discounts may be available. Boreal Tahoe Donner 89 Royal Gorge Truckee Prices subject to change. 80 Donner Ski Ranch Donner Memorial 431 Mt. Rose Sugar Bowl State Park TAHOE Contact KM Cost Marina’s 2 Cents Northstar California 267 Incline X-COUNTRY Info Groomed Diamond Kings Village Peak North Tahoe Beach Donner Memorial 530.582.7892 Lake Loop Trail groomed. Coldstream 89 Regional Park $8/car 4 395 State Park parks.ca.gov Trail and Upper Coldstream Trail off piste. Crystal Bay Resort at Squaw Creek Carnelian Bay 530.581.7533 X-C: FREE Family fun, sledding, snow play. Granlibakken 0 28 28 Tahoe City XC granlibakken.com SLED: $15 Food and hot cocoa in the warming hut. Squaw Valley Northstar 530.562.3270 $33 adult; Great choice for mixed group Alpine Tahoe City 65 Meadows Carson California northstarcalifornia.com $25 kid of downhill and XC. Forested. City North Tahoe 530.546.5043 Granlibakken $3/car 15 Pet friendly, groomed trails, sledding. LAKE Regional Park northtahoeparks.com TAHOE 89 50 Resort at 530.583.6300 Easy terrain, great for beginners, FREE 18 Homewood California Squaw Creek squawcreek.com Squaw meadow. Homewood Nevada Tahoma 530.426.3871 $32 adult; World class, endless groomed trails with Royal Gorge 328 royalgorge.com $27 kid beautiful vistas and awesome food. Pick-Up/ Sugar Pine Point Sugar Pine Point 530.525.7232 Groomed striding trails, dog friendly. Drop-Off $10/car 19 State Park parks.ca.gov Historic site of 1960 winter Olympics. Anywhere, 530.587.9484 $29 adult; Wide variety, butt-kicking climbs, Tahoe Donner 94 No Extra Charge 50 tahoedonner.com $21 kid long decents and valley cruising. Stateline Tahoe City Winter 530.583.1516 Tahoe City Golf Course. $10 person 3 Heavenly Sports Park wintersportspark.com Flat, easy, and fun! South Lake Tahoe 530.583.5475 $25 adult; Great groomers, beautiful lake views, Tahoe 65 Cross Country tahoexc.org $21 kid variety of terrain + a great sandwich bar. Open 7:45AM –7PM Later on Fridays* 89 NEW! Now you can drop-off your equipment in *Call each store to Meyers South Lake at participating Powder House locations confirm closing times N 50 W E Sierra-at-Tahoe S www.TahoeDaves.com 89 4 NORTH LAKE TAHOE LOCATIONS 88 TAHOE CITY TRUCKEE SQUAW VALLEY KINGS BEACH 590/600 N. Lake Blvd. 10200 Donner Pass Rd. 3039 Highway 89 8299 N. Lake Blvd. 88 CA 96145 CA 96160 CA 96146 CA 96143 Kirkwood 530 583-6415 530 582-0900 530 583-5665 530 546-5800.
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