Skiing in the High Sierras

Even if you live along the coast or in southern California, you may look forward to the “winter season” each year as you know that the snow is falling in the High Sierras. There are a dozen amazing wintertime adventures waiting for you in the mountains. If you’re into skiing in the High Sierras,

 

The Snow Gods Giveth and the Snow Gods Taketh Away

2017 was a banner year for snowfall in the High Sierras. Here are some of figures and snowfall totals from last year that have given the 2017-18 season an incredibly early start with some ski resorts opening as early as July of this year. Now, who knows what will happen this year, much less next year, but we do know that if you’re wondering when the ski resorts open, you’ve already missed the big headline-making news.

 

Notable Ski Resorts

Depending on how close and how big your ski area needs to be, there are almost a dozen ski resorts in the Tahoe area, but there are also what we like to call the Big 3:

 

  • Squaw Valley: Site of the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, this 3,600-acre, 170-trail resort has all the trappings and renown of a world-class resort. Top of the line and great for all skill levels, this is great place to start and a great place to revisit as you take your skiing habit to the next level.
  • Heavenly Mountain Resort: We don’t want to diss the skiing. With 34 miles of ski runs and about 100 trails, this resort has plenty of skiing for everyone, but that said, its calling card is the breathtaking surroundings. If you’re into the mountain scenery as much as the skiing, this is the spot for you.
  • Northstar: This is the place for intermediate skiers and family-friendly vacations. Nearly three-fourths of the runs are rated as beginner or moderate. This is also one of the best destinations in all of California for terrain parks.

 

To read more about these and other ski resorts in the Tahoe area, check out this feature article from PlanetWare.

 

Online Resources to Help Plan Your Trip

  • Looking for transportation advice and shuttle service? You can find general travel information about getting to the Tahoe area here as well as specific information for the local South Shore Shuttle
  • Looking for custom skis made from a local shop? We recommend you check out Community Skis (formerly known as 333 Skis).
  • Looking for lodging at any number of California ski resorts? Consider the ratings and reviews of big-name online sources like Trip Advisor.