Memorial Day Weekend May 27-29
Palisades Tahoe is the place to be this Memorial Day. Drop in on prime spring skiing and snow conditions, and stick around for more excitement. There’s a stacked lineup of events and live music including the vibrant Made in Tahoe Festival, the Alpine Chalet Closing Party, and more to keep the fun going after the lifts stop. The snow is soft and the base areas are bumping with après excitement and California sunshine. This guide will give you a sneak peek at the weekend’s activities and some hot tips to make your adventure even better.
Lift Operations
Be sure to check out our new spring and summer operating schedule for more information on lift operations. Better yet, download the Palisades Tahoe Mobile app for real-time updates in the palm of your hand.
- Lifts are open 8am -2pm
- Weekend Hours: Palisades and Alpine will both be open Friday-Monday
- May 29th will be the last day of skiing and riding for the season on the Palisades side
- Alpine will be open Friday-Sunday in June, until the 4th of July
WEATHER & CONDITIONS
We received over 60 feet of snow since October, gifting us an unforgettable spring season of playful slush, fresh corn, and winding wiggles. We’re expecting mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s with a slight chance of rain, so pack your layers and prepare for cool alpine evenings. Sunscreen, shades, skis, and smiles are highly encouraged.
Weekend Events
The Village at Palisades Tahoe
Made in Tahoe Festival
Get a taste of Tahoe May 27 & 28 at the Made in Tahoe Festival, a 2-day art and music festival. Discover, explore, and experience our rich community of talented creators while enjoying various local food, beer, art, and other unique offerings made in or inspired by the High Sierra. All proceeds from the Made in Tahoe bars benefit the Tahoe Food Hub.
Palisades Entertainment Schedule
Saturday, May 27
Time | Artist | Location |
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Throughout the Day | Mr. D – DJ | Community Stage |
11:00am-12:00pm | Mike Sinclair | Events Plaza Stage |
11:00am-12:30pm | Indigo Grey | First Street Stage |
11:30am-12:00pm | Tahoe Flow Arts Silk Fan Workshop | Community Stage |
12:30pm-1:00pm | Truckee Dance Factory Student Showcase | Community Stage |
12:45pm-2:30pm | The Johnson Party | Events Plaza Stage |
1:00pm-2:30pm | Steel Sparrows | First Street Stage |
2:00pm-2:30pm | Truckee Dance Factory Student Showcase | Community Stage |
2:30pm-3:00pm | Tahoe Flow Arts Iconic Women in Music Showcase | Community Stage |
3:00pm-4:30pm | Down the Rabbit Hole | First Street Stage |
3:30pm-4:00pm | Truckee Dance Factory Student Showcase | Community Stage |
3:30pm-5:00pm | Bread & Butter | Events Plaza Stage |
Sunday, May 28
Time | Artist | Location |
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Throughout the Day | Mr. D – DJ | Community Stage |
11:00am-12:00pm | Ben Fuller | Events Plaza Stage |
11:00am-12:30pm | Stove Pipes | First Street Stage |
11:30am-12:00pm | Tahoe Flow Arts Silk Fan Workshop | Community Stage |
12:30pm-1:00pm | Truckee Dance Factory Student Showcase | Community Stage |
12:45pm-2:30pm | Pipe Down | Events Plaza Stage |
1:00pm-2:30pm | TreeTones | First Street Stage |
2:30pm-3:00pm | Truckee Dance Factory Student Showcase | Community Stage |
2:30pm-3:00pm | Tahoe Flow Arts Iconic Women in Music Showcase | Community Stage |
3:00pm-4:30pm | Wild Ginger | First Street Stage |
3:30pm-4:00pm | Truckee Dance Factory Student Showcase | Community Stage |
3:30pm-5:00pm | Peter Joseph Burtt & The King Tide | Events Plaza Stage |
Alpine
Chalet Closing Weekend: A Festive Farewell
Celebrate the Alpine Chalet’s Closing Weekend on May 27 and 28 with a festive farewell party. Take in the tunes at 7,000 feet with live music all afternoon and enjoy steep discounts on food and beverage. When you need a break from carving the slopes, head to the Chalet, our mid-mountain lodge at the base of Scott Chair. Kick back on the snow beach with your crew and a cold beverage, soaking in the sounds and the scenery. Don’t worry, the Chalet may be closing but skiing and riding will continue at Alpine until July 4th.
Chalet Food & Drink Specials
- $8 Craft Beer
- $5 Coors Light
- $8 Frankfurters & Bratwursts
- $16 Big A** Pretzel and Bier Cheese
Alpine Entertainment Schedule
Saturday & Sunday, May 27-28
Date | Location | Time | Artist |
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Saturday, May 27 | Alpine Chalet | 11:00am-2:00pm | Chalet Closing Party: DJ Rambo |
Saturday, May 27 | Alpine Sundeck | 1:00pm-4:00pm | SunSets: The Connor Party |
Sunday, May 28 | Alpine Chalet | 11:00am-2:00pm | Chalet Closing Party: DJ Justin Waves |
More to Explore
Sierra Sightseeing
Climb 2,000 feet in the Aerial Tram for a bird’s-eye view of our 6,000 acres. You don’t need to be a skier to enjoy the beauty of this iconic terrain. Head up to High Camp for panoramic views and see the stunning Sierra Nevada all the way to Desolation Wilderness, and gleaming Lake Tahoe. Up at High Camp, grab a bite at the High Camp Marketplace, and visit our free Olympic Museum.
Steep Summer Savings on Gear
Treat yourself to that sweet gear you’ve been eyeing and take advantage of even sweeter savings with 50% off most equipment and outerwear starting Memorial Day Weekend. Fortify your fleet of boards, add fresh powder skis to your quiver, or stock up on outerwear for your next adventure at unbeatable prices in The Village at Palisades Tahoe. Discounts are available in-store only.
Minutes From Lake Tahoe
Splash into summer at Lake Tahoe. You’ll be a stone’s throw away from the sparkling waters of North America’s largest alpine lake, now more pristine than ever. After your day on the slopes rent a paddleboard or kayak and explore the crystal-clear waters. With bike rentals available in The Village at Palisades Tahoe and direct transportation between the resort and the lake, your adventure just got easier.
Tips for a Great Day in the Mountains
1. IF YOU HAVEN’T BOUGHT A TICKET YET, DO IT NOW.
Save up to $20 when you buy your ticket online in advance. Buy your ticket here
2. DOWNLOAD THE PALISADES TAHOE APP
Exclusive offers and prizes, parking hot tips, and the most up-to-date information, right at your fingertips. Grab your crew and download the app today for your best adventure yet. Get real-time updates, track your progress, compete with friends, earn rewards, and more.
3. ARRIVE EARLY
Lake Tahoe is a popular Memorial Day destination! Get to the mountain early to avoid holiday traffic and get the most out of your day on the hill. Lifts open at 8am.
4. CARPOOL
Not only does this help with traffic reduction and lowering carbon emissions, but carpooling also helps to ensure that you will get a spot, as we have filled up on holidays in the past. Our A Lot is a first-come, first-serve carpool parking lot for those who are very prompt.
5. CONSIDER BIKING TO AND FROM PALISADES TAHOE
The bike path from Tahoe City along the Truckee River is an awesome method of summer transportation that, again, will help with traffic reduction. Plus, you can rent bikes at Parallel in The Village at Palisades Tahoe. If you don’t want to bike home, you can take advantage of the TART bus, which stops at Palisades Tahoe every half hour.
6. STAY HYDRATED
Upper Mountain at Palisades Tahoe is located 8,000 feet above sea level, and the summer sun can be strong. Bring a reusable water bottle and refill at one of our many water fountains at Gold Coast and in The Village at Palisades Tahoe.
7. WEAR SUNSCREEN & SUNGLASSES
California sunshine is strong in summer, especially at higher altitudes. Be sure to bring plenty of sunscreen and your goggles or shades.
8. WAX YOUR SKIS & SNOWBOARD
Snow tends to be sticky this time of year and you will want the extra layer of wax to help you maintain speed. Stop by one of our tuning stations to freshen up your gear.
9. BRING WARM LAYERS FOR THE EVENING
While the daytime weather will most likely be warm and sunny, temperatures in Lake Tahoe often drop into the 40s at night in the summer. If you’re sticking around after sundown, bring a few extra layers to stay warm as the sun goes down.