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The rank-order of Lake Tahoe ski resorts we’ve been to based on overall mountain experience.
#1 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
Palisades TahoeOlympic Valley, CA
Olympic Valley, CA
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- Wide variety of demanding expert terrain
- Unique topography
- Lively base village
- Top-notch spring skiing experience
- Large overall footprint
- Wind exposure, especially on beginner and low-intermediate terrain
- Serious congestion issues in some areas
- Variable openings for lower-elevation expert terrain
- Impractical lift link between Palisades and Alpine sides
- Considerable access road traffic on weekends and holidays
Two of Tahoe’s best ski areas have now been linked as one continuous lift-served destination, but the resort still functions as two separate mountains in many ways.
#2 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
HeavenlySouth Lake Tahoe, CA
South Lake Tahoe, CA
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- One-of-a-kind mountain aesthetic
- Diverse terrain, including an abundance of glades and intermediate groomers
- Ample mountain facilities
- Size
- Frustrating navigation logistics
- Long, painfully slow lifts in some areas
- Lackluster beginner terrain
- Difficult egress from some expert terrain
This Lake Tahoe area offers some of the most beautiful slopes we’ve seen anywhere. A few logistical problems diminish the resort’s size advantage.
#3 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
KirkwoodKirkwood, CA
Kirkwood, CA
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- One-of-a-kind extreme terrain
- Local feel
- Breathtaking mountain aesthetic
- Low crowds
- Snow quality for Lake Tahoe
- Slow lifts in most areas
- Serious wind exposure that leads to regular wind holds
- Many resort areas inaccessible for beginners and intermediates
- Limited on-mountain facilities
- Subpar resort signage
This relatively undeveloped mountain isn’t for everyone, but its striking aesthetic, local feel, and extreme terrain are tough to match.
#4 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
Sierra-at-TahoeTwin Bridges, CA
Twin Bridges, CA
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- Diverse bowl and tree terrain
- Excellent freestyle experience
- Local feel
- No on-site lodging
- Expert terrain is unpatrolled and subject to particularly variable openings
While it can’t boast the same crazy lake views, striking terrain, or expansive base village as some other Tahoe areas, this moderately-sized resort offers reasonable prices and a local feel.
#5 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
NorthstarTruckee, CA
Truckee, CA
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- Excellent grooming operations
- Easily skiable woods
- High-speed lifts
- Unique terrain park experience
- Merely ordinary terrain diversity
- No expert or above-treeline slopes
- Variable glade terrain openings
- Commercialized, moneyed feel
This family-friendly resort offers excellent grooming and a top-tier terrain park, but expert and above-treeline terrain is lacking.
#6 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
Sugar BowlNorden, CA
Norden, CA
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- Terrain for all ability levels
- Extremely demanding expert footprint
- Unique, rock-formed landscapes
- Snow quality for Tahoe
- Vintage gondola
- Short vertical drop
- Modest footprint
- Flat runouts in some areas
- Some expert terrain almost never open
This California resort can’t match the acreage and vertical drop of competing Tahoe mountains, but it stands out with trails for all ability levels and an extremely demanding expert footprint.
#7 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
Mount RoseReno, NV
Reno, NV
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- High-quality snow
- Unique glade terrain
- Demanding Chutes expert terrain
- Views of Reno
- Horrendous wind exposure, leading to lift shutdowns and scoured slopes
- Modest footprint
- Limited lake views
- Variable openings for Chutes expert area
Despite its high elevation, a number of shortcomings detract from this Nevada mountain’s appeal as a destination resort.
#8 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
Diamond PeakIncline Village, NV
Incline Village, NV
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- Excellent lake views
- Superb grooming operations
- Lack of crowds
- Impressive freestyle terrain
- Unique off-piste glade areas
- Small, exceptionally narrow footprint
- Slow lifts in many areas
- Somewhat limited on-mountain facilities
- Variable conditions, especially in glade terrain
- Day ticket prices
This Tahoe mountain will impress many visitors with breathtaking lake views, but its terrain and amenities are no match for the area’s better-known destination resorts.
#9 of 9 in Lake Tahoe
HomewoodHomewood, CA
Homewood, CA
MOUNTAIN SCORE
- One-of-a-kind mountain aesthetic, including astonishing lake views
- Excellent glade terrain
- Extraordinary accumulation in good seasons
- Low wind exposure compared to other Tahoe resorts
- Inadequate resiliency measures for bad seasons
- No direct lift operations in some areas on weekdays
- Slow lifts, some of which don’t have safety bars, in many areas
- Very limited on-mountain facilities
- Frustrating traverses to get to or from many trails
While this Tahoe hill can’t hold its own overall against the destination resorts, it boasts an astonishing, one-of-a-kind mountain aesthetic.