December 17th - December 31st Come celebrate the Holidays in Squaw Valley with family and friends! We hope you can join the festivities running between December 17th - December 31st. There will be orchestra performances, horse drawn sleigh rides, ice garden sculptures, train rides, and of course plenty of opportunities to visit with Santa! For the full list of Holiday events including dates, Continue Reading
Tour of Squaw Valley’s KT-22 by Shane McConkey [Video]
Squaw Valley’s KT-22 is a legendary mountain run that is on every good skier and snowboarder’s bucket list. It was named for a 22 kick-turn descent in 1948 by Sandy Poulson, who was also known as the First Lady of Squaw Valley. Sandy was nervous to ski straight down the slope, so her husband Wayne Poulson, the founder of Squaw Valley, named the mountain to tease her about her careful descent. Continue Reading
Squaw Alpine Dawn Patrol Makes Skiers Dreams Come True
You love the thrill of downhill skiing- the twists, the turns, the joy of charging down the mountain in the crisp air. Your dream is to be # 1- winding your way alone through virgin snow, the powder flowing past you. You want to be the first out to ski the slopes of the Sierra Nevadas, in the early morning quiet, before the trails are trampled. Join the Squaw Alpine Dawn Patrol, and make your Continue Reading
Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows Ski Season Opening Day
Who else has started to count down to Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows Ski Season Opening Day? I have! Did you know they are planning for an early opening to the 2016-2017 season? If the weather is cool enough Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows is preparing to open sometime during the week of November 11th! They will put a 1-million-dollar investment into snow making enhancements to good use by Continue Reading
Hometown Hero: Julia Mancuso
For those of you who are new to skiing at Squaw Valley, you may not realize that run that brings you front and center to the Squaw Valley Lodge, was renamed Julia’s Gold in honor of local Hometown Hero Julia Mancuso. Julia earned gold in the 2006 Olympics in Turin, Italy for the Giant Slalom. She’s since taken home three other Olympic medals, the most in history for a female alpine skier. Born Continue Reading
Athletes & Films at Squaw Valley in November
One of the best non-powder activities at Squaw Valley is watching other people enjoy extreme sports in the off season. It gets our hearts racing and our blood pumping as we think about hitting the slopes again as soon as the base is set. You’ll see some impressive athletes and interesting films at Sqauw Valley this November! The Alpenglow Winter Film Festival returns with the first Continue Reading
North Lake Tahoe Winter Adventures and Tours
North Lake Tahoe Winter Adventures aren’t all about hitting the ski slopes! If you don’t enjoy flying down mountainsides or you just need a break from the resort scene, here are some ideas for a little fun and excitement this winter while in the North Lake Tahoe. The Visitor Center at the Donner Lake Memorial Park is open throughout the winter season. Visitors can cross country Continue Reading
Spartan Race World Championship at Squaw Valley
The Spartans are Coming! The 2016 Spartan World Championship Weekend is happening here in North Lake Tahoe, October 1-2 at our renowned Squaw Valley Resort. This exciting event includes four obstacle course races ranging from 3 miles to marathon distances. Created in 2010, the Spartan Races have participants run, crawl, jump and swim their way to completion. There is the Beast, Ultra Beast, Continue Reading
Squaw Valley Oktoberfest
Squaw Valley Oktoberfest Happening with Beer and Lederhosen in September September 24 will transform the Village at Squaw Valley into a German Bavarian celebration chock-full of authentic music, food, drink, games, and family fun. Meetup with friends 2-6pm at the Biergarten for a celebration of the best that autumn has to offer. Brats, kraut, pretzels, yodeling, and Oktobergames are available for Continue Reading
Camping in North Lake Tahoe
Camping Opportunities in the Lake Tahoe Area Camping. The word evokes many memories, from blissful spending time with grandpa in the RV to fending off raccoons in your canvas flap tent. Camping in the North Lake Tahoe: there’s a campground for every type of camper: off-the-grid, family and solo tent camping, rustic cabins, and the RV parks with all the amenities. Forest Service campgrounds Continue Reading
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