| Lake Tahoe Ski Resort Review Guide | |
| Everything you need to know about all the area resorts | |
| Where to ski? What a blissful dilemma to be faced with! In the Lake Tahoe area, there are more than a dozen resorts vying for your skiing and snowboard pleasure. Heck, half of them want you to come snowshoeing and cross country skiing,... | |
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The snow is here and with the official start of winter rapidly approaching, it's time to dust off that sled or invest in a new one and prepare for another season of sledding. Lake Tahoe offers the perfect location to venture out on a new sled or borrow a...... READ MORE > |
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Rink on the River to open Nov. 24
It's time to go ice skating outside, if for no other reason than the freezing temperatures will lessen your jones for snow, ever so slightly. The Rink on the River opens Nov. 24, and if you've never been, now's the time. Located in...... READ MORE >
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The only thing better than skiing or riding is doing it for less money
Looking for a great deal on some lift tickets? Need to find other ways to indulge your passion for skiing and boarding? Check out this roundup created by local ski fanatic Randy Tognoni, a special contributor to Reno.com. He's compiled a great list of...... READ MORE >
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The winter season is quickly approaching and Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe has a lot of new programs,events and projects to introduce in the 2009/10 season. Located only 25 minutes away from Reno, Mt. Rose is truly Tahoe's Gateway Resort. Mt. Rose has over 1200...... READ MORE > |
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Far different from the resort neighboring to their north, Alpine Meadows doesnt focus on a pedestrian village or tableside lunch service. Alpine is all about the mountain – and what a tremendous mountain it is... READ MORE > |
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Boreal is a great place for freestyle ski and snowboarders and for beginners who need to learn the basics. Not as popular with the advanced ski crowd, Boreal offers many beginner runs that are fun and offer small challenges while two terrain parks make...... READ MORE > |
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For families with young children, there is no better ski area in the Tahoe Basin than Diamond Peak. Located on the northeast shore of Lake Tahoe in Incline Village, this resort is small, friendly and caters to families by offering special packages and a...... READ MORE > |
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This laid-back family-owned resort on Donner Summit is a great spot that's often overlooked
Lets talk value. Can you afford $20 for a lift ticket? Thats the deal all winter long Tuesday through Thursday, and for students, military and police and fire folks thats the deal Monday through Friday.... READ MORE >
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Heavenly is a true giant in the winter resort world. With snowmaking on over 70% of the slopes, its also a sure bet in early or lean seasons. Add 95 official runs, five terrain parks, a 3,500 vertical drop surrounded by Lake Tahoe, a day at Heavenly...... READ MORE > |
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Homewood Mountain Resorts old motto was our skiing is out of sight. Though the slogan, like the resort, has been updated, its essence is still accurate. Tucked into Tahoes west shore, most of the area extends beyond the three runs visible from the...... READ MORE > |
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Kirkwood features heaps of terrain and some of the deepest, steepest lift accessible powder fields in the region. Its a big resort that skis like a mom and pop place, a quality that is at once charming and also a little old school... READ MORE > |
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Northstar-at-Tahoe is located six miles north of Lake Tahoe. From the summit of Mt. Pluto, the resort's highest peak, the lake views are astounding. This ski village is exactly that, a ski village. The buildings are reminiscent of Swiss chalets but this...... READ MORE > |
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Sierra-at-Tahoe, nestled just west of Echo Summit, has always been a locals hot spot, but its popularity has moved well beyond the confines of Tahoe residents. Pass holders and visitors alike have come to appreciate this mid-sized resort with a...... READ MORE > |
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Squaw Valley USA, home to the 1960 Winter Olympics, is a world-renowned ski resort with award-winning building designs, outrageous pipes and parks, ice skating, tons of après ski, the most technologically advanced lifts and snow making equipment in the...... READ MORE > |
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What I like about Sugar Bowl is the friendliness of the people who ski, ride and work there, endless mountain views from the resort peaks and the mountains notorious affinity for sucking up storm dumps. I also love the variety of terrain and secret...... READ MORE > |
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