Squaw Valley

The destination for a winter vacation!

Squaw Valley boasts one of the longest ski and snowboard seasons in the country.

With consistent snowfall that stays around well into the spring.

As host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, the Squaw Valley legacy has maintained a vibrant ski culture and mountain energy that spans from village to peak. Its spirit of outdoor adventure is reflected by the views of Lake

Tahoe’s translucent waters, and its inspiration is carved into the slopes of the Sierra mountains. Beginners will find forgiving learning zones set among dramatic alpine scenery, while varied trails, bowls and chutes mean that skiers and snowboarders will never outgrow Squaw’s progressive terrain.

With consistent snowfall that stays around well into the spring, Squaw Valley boasts one of the longest ski and snowboard seasons in the country.

Mountain Stats

Base Elevation: 6,200 ft
Summit Elevation: 9,050 ft
Vertical Drop: 2,850 ft

Six Mountain Peaks

  • Snow King – 7,550 ft
  • Broken Arrow – 8,020 ft
  • KT-22 – 8,200 ft
  • Emigrant – 8,700 ft
  • Squaw Peak – el. 8,900 ft
  • Granite Chief – el. 9,050 ft

Number of Trail: 170+
Bowls: 16
Skiable Acreage:
3,600 acres
Number of Lifts: 29
Uphill Capacity: 49,000 people/h

  • Aerial Tram: 1 (110-person tram)
  • Funitel: 1 (28-person gondola)
  • Express 6-pacs: 4
  • Express Quads: 3
  • Fixed-Grip Quad: 1
  • Triple Chairs: 9
  • Double Chairs: 5
  • Surface Lifts: 3
  • Magic Carpets: 2

Trail Classification

🟢 Beginners Runs: 25%
🟦Intermediate Runs: 45%
⬛ Advanced Runs: 30%

 

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