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Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts

Some ski towns talk about their snow. Others focus on their sunshine. And a few even brag about their acreage. Lake Tahoe is home to the highest concentration of ski resorts in the country within a 100-mile radius. Lake Tahoe ski resorts receive nearly 300 days of sunshine a year. And when it comes to snow, our storms don’t deposit a few measly inches. They bring in feet of snow, dropping over 500 inches annually on our peaks. There is no shortage of Lake Tahoe ski resorts, so if you love snow, sun, and a vast assortment of ski areas to pick from, you’ll enjoy Lake Tahoe.

Sierra-at-Tahoe at the top of Grandview Family riding a chairlift at Heavenly Mountain Resort

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What To Expect At Ski Resorts On Lake Tahoe’s South Shore

Heavenly Mountain Resort chair lift
Heavenly Mountain Resort chair lift

Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts on the South Shore are an unforgettable experience. With jaw-dropping lake views, skiable terrain for all skill levels and plenty of access to nearby lodging and shopping, these three resorts check all the boxes and will have you coming back for more.

Heavenly Mountain Resort

Heavenly Mountain Resort offers arguably some of the most incredible views of Lake Tahoe of any ski resort. Featuring 30 ski lifts that access 34 miles of wide-open groomers, 1,600-foot double black diamond plungers, and all the tree skiing you could ever ask for, Heavenly Mountain Resort has terrain to keep skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels shredding from dawn to dusk. If you have an Epic Season Pass, know that Heavenly Mountain Resort access is included with your pass. Heavenly Village is located in the heart of Lake Tahoe’s South Shore and features decadent dining options, endless entertainment, and all the shopping you could ask for. Save time and purchase your lift tickets in Heavenly Village and hop on the Heavenly Mountain Gondola that takes you straight up the mountain when you’re ready to hit the slopes.

Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort

Sierra-at-Tahoe at the top of Grandview
Sierra-at-Tahoe at the top of Grandview

Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort is a true hidden gem amongst locals. In between the storms, you can spend your day lapping the terrain parks, filled with some of the most perfectly sculpted jumps in the region. In addition, they have the only Superpipe on the South Shore. Sierra-at-Tahoe has long been known as a gathering place for families of all ages to come together and play. Whether your kids are just learning how to make turns or you ride from top to bottom, together, you’re sure to make new memories on the mountain that will last a lifetime. Sierra prides itself on its family-friendly layout, from its sculpted learning terrain to its meal offerings. Explore it all, below, and start planning your next family getaway!

Kirkwood Mountain Resort

Kirkwood Mountain Resort
Kirkwood Mountain Resort

If you’re looking for a more backcountry alpine feel, Kirkwood Mountain Resort is the way to go. Expect steep terrain, big bowls, chutes galore and lots of snow. With a base elevation of 7,800 feet, Kirkwood receives more snowfall than any other Lake Tahoe ski resort. With terrain to satisfy skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels, Kirkwood also has some of the most advanced and varied skiing terrains in the Tahoe basin. Whether you’re looking for cornices, chutes, or cliffs, you’re bound to find it at Kirkwood Mountain Resort. The simple rule at Kirkwood is the higher you go, the steeper the terrain you’ll find. A good option for family-friendly skiing is to head over to the Timber Creek Express beginner area. Kirkwood access is also included with the Epic Season Pass.


Lake Tahoe is home to the highest concentration of ski resorts in the country within 100 mile radius… if you love snow, sun, and a vast assortment of ski areas to pick from, you’ll enjoy Lake Tahoe.


Current Lake Tahoe Skiing Conditions

The opening dates for Lake Tahoe Ski resorts typically start in late November, depending on the weather, remain open through mid-April or early May, and with a big enough winter even as late as July. Check the snow report to see the current conditions. For official opening dates, we recommend checking with individual resorts. 

Where to Stay for Quick Access to Lake Tahoe Snowboarding and Skiing?

There is no shortage of accommodations in Lake Tahoe. If you want to be close to the ski action, there are many hotels around Heavenly Mountain Resort. If you prefer the nightlife and being surrounded by endless gaming options, there are a number of epic casino hotels in South Lake Tahoe that will leave you with a chance of winning it big. Never leave home without your four-legged companion? Check out our list of pet-friendly hotels and bring the whole family!

Mountain Safety Guide

Ski California and its member resorts in California and Nevada created the Mountain Safety Guide to educate our guests on how to ski and snowboard responsibly and safely while having a fun experience. Learning and practicing what is contained in this guide, using common sense, and making good decisions will contribute to your safety and the safety of all guests. More

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Winter Things to Do in Lake Tahoe

Winter in Lake Tahoe is filled with exciting events, gorgeous weather, and enough winter activities to keep the whole crew happy. If you like powder skiing and snowboarding, sipping craft beers and cocktails fireside, ice-skating and sledding with the kiddos, and all things snow, a Lake Tahoe winter trip is your ticket to paradise. So grab your gear and layer up because, with so many things to do in Lake Tahoe in winter, your upcoming getaway is going to be jam-packed.

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