Palisades Tahoe

California

USA

Palisades Tahoe, formerly known as Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, is a top-tier ski resort located in Olympic Valley, California. It's renowned in the winter sports world due to hosting the 1960 Winter Olympics. The resort boasts over 6,000 skiable acres across two mountains, offering a diverse range of terrains suitable for various skill levels. The resort's 42 lifts service around 270 trails, ensuring a blend of beginner, intermediate, and expert runs. Facilities and amenities at Palisades Tahoe include ski and snowboard schools, rental shops, restaurants, and lodging. Additional activities provided are ice skating, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, making it a comprehensive winter destination for families, couples, or singles. The resort is also open in the summer, providing opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, and scenic tram rides. The name change to Palisades Tahoe in 2021 reflects a commitment to celebrating and respecting the local Indigenous culture and history.

https://www.palisadestahoe.com/

Average Snowfall
✼ 400"
Vertical Drop
⛰ 2850'
Skiable Acres
⛷ 6,000 ac

Typical Season: November - April

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