Palisades Tahoe (Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows), California

Description

Palisades Tahoe brings together two of Lake Tahoe's most celebrated mountains — the original Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows — connected by a Base to Base gondola and unified under a single lift ticket. The result is one of the largest and most varied ski resorts in the western United States, with over 6,000 acres spanning a broad range of terrain and aspect.

The Squaw Valley side is anchored by the KT-22 Express, one of the most famous lift-terrain combinations in American skiing. Expert runs like KT-22 Face, Headwall Face, The Attic, Main Backside, Chimney, and the challenging chutes above the Siberia Bowl reward skilled skiers. Intermediate riders have excellent options on Mountain Run, Mainline, Bailey's, Reuter's 6th, and the sweeping Freeway trail. Beginners develop confidence on Gold Coast, Snow Flower, and the rolling terrain near the base.

The Alpine Meadows side adds a quieter, classic mountain character. Runs like Sunnyside, Julia's Gold, Home Run, The Saddle, and Kangaroo Main Run fill out the range. On-mountain, High Camp perches at the top of the Squaw Valley tram, while Alpine Meadows Base Lodge anchors the second mountain. The Everline Resort & Spa provides luxurious slope-side accommodations. Navigate both mountains with the Palisades Tahoe Mountain Map app, your companion for interactive trail maps and real-time lift status.