2024 Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts Opening Dates
When are the South Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts Opening in 2024?
Dust off your boots, wax your skis or board and sharpen your edges. In just a few short weeks, the snow will start falling and accumulating in the mountains around the Tahoe Basin, which means one thing - Lake Tahoe Ski Resort’s opening dates for 2024 are right around the corner.
While the dates depend on snowfall and the weather, the resorts will soon be creating snow to start the process. The ski season around Lake Tahoe usually starts in mid-November and can remain open through April or even as late as July, depending on the snowpack.
We know you're excited to get on the snow for the first time in, well, a looong time, but remember that you probably haven't used those muscles in a few months. Take precautions to prevent injury this South Lake Tahoe ski season. There's no sense in sabotaging the snow season because you didn't want to take the time to stretch.
Here’s a quick look at the projected opening dates for South Lake Tahoe ski resorts:
Resort | Projected 2024 Opening Date | Webcams |
Heavenly Mountain Resort | Wednesday, November 20, 2024 | Heavenly Webcams |
Kirkwood Mountain Resort | Friday, December 6, 2024 | Kirkwood Webcams |
Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort | Friday, November 29, 2024 | Sierra at Tahoe Webcams |
Heavenly Opening Day 2024
Heavenly Mountain Resort opened on Wednesday, November 20.
Kirkwood Opening Day 2024
Kirkwood Mountain Resort is scheduled to open on Friday, December 6, 2024, weather permitting.
Sierra at Tahoe Opening Day 2024
Sierra at Tahoe Resort is scheduled to open on Friday, November 29, 2024, weather and Mother Nature permitting. Sierra relies primarily on natural snowfall, so please keep this in mind and stay flexible. The forecast, temperatures, and snowfall will determine our actual opening date.
Note: All pre-season “stoke” aside, resorts’ opening dates are subject to actual weather conditions. Keep up your snow dances, and pray for snow!
The Lake Tahoe Ski Season 2024 is Almost Here
Sometimes, you just have to strap a snowboard to your feet and send yourself down a snow-covered mountain.
At Lake Tahoe, we are happy to oblige your quest for winter adrenaline rushes. And with 40 feet of snow and 300 days of sun a year, conditions are optimal for your winter skiing or snowboarding trip.
We’ve got world-class ski resorts and acres of backcountry trails, so you can glide down groomed slopes or take a cross-country tour of the winter woods.
Oh, and aprés-ski? None of this lounging-sedately-with-hot-chocolate stuff—in South Lake Tahoe, you can cap off your day on the slopes with a night on the town.
With nightclubs that are going strong in the wee hours, you may not get much chance to rest those tired legs. That’s just how we roll. With endless winter activities in Lake Tahoe, the biggest problem you’ll have is deciding what’s next.
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