Palisades Tahoe (Squaw Valley)

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Pros
  • Largest ski resort in California
  • Legendary reputation for high snowfall and notorious steeps
  • High standard of grooming on steep trails
Cons
  • Crowds and long lines on powder days

Palisades Tahoe (Squaw Valley) Ski Packages

Lodging + Lift Tickets Discount Price
The Village at Squaw Valley
2 x Adult 2-day Lift Ticket
18% off $774

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Overall

4.4

Squaw Valley combined with Alpine Meadows becomes the largest Californian ski resort of legends, home of the world’s first double chair in 1949, host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, and training ground to pro skiers. Although both are technically separate ski areas, there are plans to connect the two via gondola. Nonetheless, both are covered by the same lift ticket which gives you massive 6,000 ac to explore!

Best month to go

Mid-February to Mid-March

Mid Feb to Mid March are the best months to visit. There is nothing worse than holiday crowds to add to the terrible lift queues at Squaw Valley during Christmas and New Years.

FLY TO

Reno-Tahoe International Airport

DRIVE/SHUTTLE/TAXI TO

Squaw Valley (Palisades Tahoe) (1 hour)

Base of Squaw Valley (Walk)

  • Expensive and often limited lodging
  • Ski-in/ski-out accommodation available
  • Most convenient location to the slopes

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Alpine Meadows (1-2 mi)

  • No ski-in/ski-out lodging
  • Limited range of chalets and vacation rentals including Airbnb's
  • Less dining options than Squaw Valley

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Truckee (10-15 mi)

  • Small town with affordable accommodation
  • 20-30 minutes drive away with ski traffic
  • Has more variety of dining, bars and shopping than Tahoe City

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Tahoe City (5-10 mi)

  • Closer to the ski resort than Truckee
  • 20-30 minutes drive away with ski traffic
  • Affordable accommodation and has amazing views of the lake

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For beginners

Squaw Valley is where beginners will want to go! Most of the green slopes here are in the upper mid-mountain so beginners can join the more experienced skiers higher up! Hop aboard the Big Blue Express lift to access some of the best long green runs here!

For intermediates

We'd pick Alpine Meadows over Squaw Valley for intermediates as the runs are generally less crowded and there are tons of blues to cruise. Our favorites here include the Rock Garden Run off the Summit Express lift or Outer Limits off the Lakeview Chair for stunning vistas of Lake Tahoe. In Squaw Valley Lakeview Run and Knob Hill are great long runs worth trying out but our to-die-for run here is The Attic.

For experts

Both Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows have expert terrain but if we had to pick one, it would be Squaw Valley. Notorious for its steeps, Squaw Valley's best chutes and cliffs can be accessed by the KT-22 Express lift! The Silverado lift is also perfect for those looking for some crowd-free shredding. Otherwise, in Alpine Meadows, the powder-filled Beaver Bowl and Estelle Bowls are incredible!

Find freshies

Freshies are easy to find even days after a storm. If you're up for a hike, the advanced rated Beaver Bowl and Estelle Bowl off the Summit Express lift in Alpine Meadows has plenty of hidden powder stashes!

Ditch the crowds

Crowds are inevitable on powder days and they're especially worse in Squaw Valley. Squaw Valley is also notorious for their terrible lift lines with the Gold Coast Funitel and Shirley Lake Express being two of the busiest lifts! Avoid them during peak times if you hate long waits!

Non skiers

Non-skiers will have a range of things to do here including dogsledding and Nordic skiing. There are also Casinos over in Stateline Nevada or if you're lucky enough to be visiting in April, the annual WinterWonderGrass California Music and Brew Festival at Squaw Valley is tons of fun for everyone!

Families

Both Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows are quite family-friendly, though Squaw Valley has more facilities suitable for children as well as a larger ski school. Squaw Valley's base village also easy to walk around and has an abundance of restaurants for fuelling up.

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Palisades Tahoe (Squaw Valley) Reviews

Fabulous 4.3 / 5
based on 57 reviews

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Average!2.8 / 5Nov 23, 2017
CMChris M.
expert skier
Insanely overpopulated and over skied. Stay away unless you like waiting in line with some really terrible people. Not worth the effort. Other resorts in the area offer the same terrain without the pain.... More
Good!3.9 / 5Nov 21, 2017
GKGavin K.
advanced skier
Squaw valley wasn't just coined "squalywood" for any reason. It is a place where the wealth folk commute from the city of the bay to get their hot laps on. The general appeals to squaw include a good selection advanced skiing, lots of weather, and the endless accommodations available.... More
Superb!5 / 5Nov 20, 2017
RLRodney L.
advanced skier
This has to be one of the best ski resorts world wide! Such a diverse choice of trails from Beginer to expert & from Trailbto Back country! Well organized & no lines!!... More
Superb!4.8 / 5Nov 09, 2017
JBJonathan B.
advanced snowboarder
Squaw Valley / Alpine Meadows is my favorite resort I have been to hands down. The scenery is epic, the people are awesome, and the mountains and snow are off the hook!!!!!... More
Superb!5 / 5Nov 08, 2017
BGBen G.
intermediate snowboarder
Cannot rate squad highly enough. Nothing I've ridden compares and has amazing options for all levels. Can't wait to return. Uncrowded, no long lift lines when I was there and a great village atmosphere. A good village is always high on my list of priorities and Squaw definitely delivers ... More
Superb!5 / 5Nov 08, 2017
JJorden
advanced snowboarder
Please I need this pass my stepdad has cancer and with his treatment expensises it's going to be near impossible to scrounge up money to go snowboarding this season it's my passion... More
Superb!5 / 5Nov 08, 2017
JJorden
advanced snowboarder
Please I need this season pass snowboarding is my passion my stepdad has cancer and with all of the bills his treatment it's going to be impossible to get money to go this year... More
Fabulous!4.4 / 5Nov 07, 2017
DMDiana M.
advanced skier
I love skiing at Squaw. There is a wide variety of runs for all skill levels. I love the apres ski options in the village and the atmosphere at the Olympic House. It is unfortunate that accommodation is a bit pricey. ... More
Very Good!4 / 5Oct 16, 2017
HTWHung Ting W.
Slopes are great and lodges are excellent. Lots of choices for all levels of skiers. One drawback is distances between slope entries and exits. Unlike North Star, in Squaw Valley, it takes some distances from exits to next entries.
Poor!1 / 5Oct 08, 2017
MWMike W.
Squaw used to be the best ski area in North America. The terrain hasn't changed, but the experience is now terrible. The new ownership has raised prices for rising as well as food, lodging, coaching, and any other business they run.