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Top Ski Resorts In Lake Tahoe

Kirkwood Ski Resort. Photo Credit: Tahoe Daily Tribune.

 

Lake Tahoe is full of incredible ski resorts, but some stand out to the world more than others. People from countries thousands of miles away come to visit these mountains making them that much more interesting. The different combinations of styles of skiing that Tahoe creates makes it one of the best areas in the world to go skiing. From woods skiing, to groomed, to terrain parks, Tahoe has everything for every skier.

Sierra at Tahoe Ski Resort is the locals’ favorite resort, attracting flocks of people every year. The Sierra Resort is well-known for how diverse its courses are, giving every type a skier a place to master. There are so many hidden spots for riders to find a fresh line to ride, being undisturbed by other people. The terrain parks are extraordinary and have a continuous, even flow. From huge knuckle jumps to smaller hip jumps, the air you can get is insane. With the different varieties of rails and boxes, any rider can add their own flare to the course and come up with things people haven’t done before. Sierra at Tahoe also has a wide range of runs including some great groomers runs because of their outstanding grooming operations. The groomers runs can then lead off into more advanced and intense cliff drops and boulder jumps, making the skiers and snowboarders up their game. Sierra at Tahoe is definitely meant for more experienced riders, but everybody can have fun because of how widespread it is. 

Sierra Resort Cost: One Day Lift Pass – Adult $80-$94 / Child $58-$69 / Teen $72-$85 / Senior $72-$85

Taking a further trip into Tahoe, you would run into Northstar Ski Resort. Northstar is a bigger, more spread out mountain, but at the same time is the lowest mountain range ski resort in Tahoe. It mostly has courses for intermediate riders and can help improve those who are at the middle of skiing or boarding experience. Northstar resort is usually always busy on any day they are open, but the mountain is so widespread that it is pretty open. With 100 runs on the whole range, everybody can find their own piece of the mountain.  

Northstar Ski Resort Cost: One Day Lift Pass – Adult $89-$130 / Child $53-$77 / Teen $73-$107 / Senior $73-$107

If you settle for only the steepest slopes and the most rugged advanced terrain, then Kirkwood is for you. The resort is known for opening up spots for the die hard skiers to hit the fresh lines of powder. Extreme skiers from all over come to ski Kirkwood, which is most known for the deep powder and adventurous riding, bringing the rush that the riders are looking for. The mountain has 68 runs in total so there is plenty of exploring for people to do. Almost 60% of those runs are advanced to expert terrain runs. There are multiple parts of the mountain that require you to reach it by unbinding your equipment and hiking there. The hike is definitely worth it, after you come to an amazing view, the ski run down in exhilarating. Sometimes this area of Tahoe gets twice as much snow as other ski resorts, which attracts most of the riders looking for the powder runs. This makes plenty of new powder runs days after a huge dump for those riders who know where to look.

Kirkwood Cost: One Day Lift Pass – Adult $85-$124 / Child $47-$68 / Teen $70-$102 / Senior $70-$102

 

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