
World famous ski-coach "Crazy Clint" has filled
out site with opinions galore on Lake Tahoe ski resorts
for downhill skiing enthusiaists. Check out his
thoughts on all the major ski resorts including acreage;
lifts; fun; sports; and partying. Lake Tahoe ski
resort reviews are here to make your trip to the Reno
/ Lake Tahoe area awesome!!
- Squaw
Valley USA:
http://www.squaw.com
- most
steep/extreme terrain available in Tahoe
- crowded,
or very crowded at times
- 2nd
biggest (acreage) after Heavenly
- most
bowl skiing in Tahoe (but not many open tree runs)
- night
skiing available, but a pain in the butt riding the
tram
- usually
open 'til end of May
- $62
/ $20
night skiing
- some,
but not much lake view
- WEST side of lake; 1:10 hr from Reno
- Heavenly
Valley:
http://skiheavenly.com
- great
lake views, lots of intermediate groomed runs
- some
steeps in Mott &Killebrew canyons
- frequently
very crowded on main lifts - long traverses
to/from CA to NV side
- some
nice hidden tree patches on lower NV side
- biggest
in Tahoe area (by acreage)
- favorite
bump run in Tahoe (under Comet chair)
- decent
terrain park w/ big/long kickers
- $65 / $68 holiday
- SOUTHEAST side of lake; 1:15 from Reno (So. Lake
Tahoe town=FUN)
- Kirkwood:
http://kirkwood.com
- most
snow in Tahoe, & fewer crowds so it stays fresh
longer
- 2nd
most extreme terrain behind Squaw (maybe even tied
for 1st)
- fun
valleys on front side/black diamond playground terrain
- longest
drive from Reno,
but last ½ hour is beautiful if roads are clear
- $59
/ $62
holiday
- no
lake view
- SOUTH of lake, 1:30
hr from Reno
- Alpine
Meadows: http://skialpine.com
- ~3rd
largest, good runs, good price
- plenty
of steeps
- crowded,
or very crowded at times
- (others
would probably rank Alpine higher on the list)
- usually
open 'til end of May
- $39 / $49 holiday
- some,
but not much lake view
- WEST side of lake, 1:10
hr from Reno
- Mt
Rose:
http://skimtrose.com
- closest
resort to Reno (½ hour door-to-door)
- small,
with a "locals resort" feel
- usually
best snow conditions (highest base elevation &
less traffic)
- good,
open glades skiing
- almost
always less crowded than other resorts
- new
steep double black terrain opened this year; "The
Chutes"
- (non-Reno
locals would rank this lower)
- $52
/ various weekday discounts
- some,
but not much lake view
- NORTHEAST, ½ hour from Reno
- Sugarbowl:
http://sugarbowl.com
- great
snow, best of any resort with storms from the west
- often
socked in w/ clouds - tough visibility
- some
super-steep terrain (Palisades)
- $59
- no
lake view
- NORTHWEST, 1:10
hr from Reno
- Northstar:
http://www.northstarattahoe.com
- nicknamed
"Flatstar" but some good/steep terrain on
new Lookout Mtn & the backside
- frequently
very crowded on main/front lifts - but if you
ski blacks, can avoid the lift lines by staying on
the Lookout Mtn chair
- some
good tree skiing
- 2nd
closest resort to Reno (45 min)
- 2nd
favorite bump run in Tahoe (Rapids, under the backside
chair)
- decent
terrain park w/ big/long kickers
- $61
- very
little lake view
- NORTH, ¾ hr from Reno
- Homewood:
http://www.skihomewood.com
- small,
no high speed lifts
- lowest
elevation of any resort, snow & coverage aren't
as good
- absolutely
the BEST panoramic lake view of any
resort (If you're here for the views/pictures, then
it's is a must-ski. But, go on sunny day - or
the lake pics will be disappointingly gray.)
- $44 / $25 weekdays
- WEST- central, 1:20
hr from Reno
- Sierra-at-Tahoe:
http://www.sierraattahoe.com
- bigger
area & faster lifts than Homewood,
but a long drive from Reno
- crowded,
or very crowded at times, but some good tree skiing
- Tied
for longest drive from Reno
- $57
/ $59
holidays
- no
lake view
- SOUTH of lake, 1:30
hr from Reno
- Diamond
Peak:
http://diamondpeak.com
- small,
1 new high speed lift
- lower
elevation, snow isn't as good as others
- $44
/ $30
weekdays w/ another resort's pass
- very
good lake view
- NORTH, ¾ hr from Reno
- Boreal:
http://skiboreal.com
- small,
but a couple high speed lifts
- snowboard
haven
- only
night skiing in Tahoe (besides Squaw's pain-in-the-butt
tram)
- $36
/ $22
night skiing
- no
lake view
- NORTHWEST, 1 hr from Reno
- The
rest of the Tahoe resorts are too small to bother with.
In fact, I haven't even skied them in the 6 years I've
been here . . . but I guess I better get around to it
"one of these days". Just in case you're
teaching your grandmother to ski over the weekend; here
they are:
- Mammoth:
http://mammothmountain.com
- Not
a "Tahoe area resort", but definitely worth mentioning
- huge,
with awesome terrain, lots of high speed lifts
- crowded,
or very crowded at times w/ LA refugees
- huge
terrain park & kickers (bigger than any in Tahoe)
- $63
- often
open into June!! (usually 2 weeks longer than the
last few Tahoe resorts)
- Central
California, 3 ½ hours SOUTH of Reno (& ahhhhhh. no lake view)
North Lake Tahoe Resorts:

One of Tahoe's best
resorts, located about 15 minutes South of Truckee. Not
as extreme as Squaw, but located right next to Squaw.
The two resorts may connect in the future. The staff has
a lot less "attitude" than Squaw; Alpine is
more of a locals place. A very large resort with good
facilities and a casual atmosphere. Strongly recommended.
Ticket price is about $48.

One of Tahoe's largest, best, and most aggressive ski
resorts. The staff here has a bit of an attitude and Squaw
tends to attract more skillful skiers. The resort features
many comfortable and convenient condo's and restaurants
including a mid-mountain pool & ice rink. Facilities
are excellent at Squaw-- the winter Olympics were once
held here. Located about 15 minutes south of Truckee.
Highly recommended. Ticket price is about $48.
Incline Village (Mount Rose)
Resorts:

Mount Rose is a Reno locals secret. It's inconvenient
from the Truckee area but VERY convenient from Reno. That
is as long as it's not snowing. Mount Rose is about 25
miles southwest of Reno up a very steep & winding
mountain road. That said, this is a no hassle, cheaper
place where you can have a lot of fun. It also has the
highest base elevation of ANY Tahoe resort. The drawback
is it doesn't have a gazillion different ski runs. Ticket
prices are about $38. Recommended and a true bargain,
especially when combined with lodging values in Reno....
Diamond
Peak
South Lake Tahoe (Stateline)
Resorts:
Heavenly
Kirkwood
Donner Summit (Highway 80)
Resorts:

Downhill:
Alpine Meadows -
http://www.skialpine.com/ - 800-949-3296
Boreal Ridge -
http://www.borealski.com
- 916-426-3666
Donner Ski Ranch -
www.donnerskiranch.com - 916-426-3635
Heavenly -
http://www.skiheavenly.com/ - 800-243-2836
Mt. Rose -
http://www.skirose.com - 702-849-0704
Sierra at
Tahoe - http://www.sierratahoe.com/
- 800-288-2463
Homewood
- http://www.skihomewood.com/
- 916-525-2992
Soda Springs
-
www.skisodasprings.com
- 916-426-1010
Squaw Valley
-
http://www.squaw.com/ - 800-545-4350
Sugar Bowl
-
http://www.sugarbowl.com - 916-426-9000
Downhill and Cross-Country:
Diamond
Peak -
http://www.diamondpeak.com
- 702-832-1177
Kirkwood
-
www.kirkwood.com - 209-258-7248
Northstar at Tahoe -
http://www.skinorthstar.com/ - 800-466-6784
Tahoe Donner -
http://www.tahoedonner.com
-
916-587-9444
Cross-Country Specific:
Lakeview Cross-Country -
http://www.snoweb.com/sierras/lakeview_1-22.html
-
916-583-9353
Royal Gorge
-
http://www.royalgorge.com - 800-500-3871
Royal Gorge's Rainbow Lodge -
http://www.bnbweb.com/RoyalGorge.html
Spooner Lake
-
http://crosscountryskitahoe.com
- 702-749-5349
Squaw
Creek Nordic Center
http://www.squaw.com/winter/crosscountry.html -
916-583-6300