5 Foot Storm Total, Up to 2 More Feet by Thursday

Storm Totals: The mountain received an additional 9 inches of snow in the past 24 hours bringing the 3-day storm total to 61 inches or over 5 feet! The mountain is still struggling with power as of Tuesday morning so follow social media closely for updates. Wednesday – Thursday Storm: The next storm is moving […]
52 Inches & Counting, The Storms Continue

Snowfall Report: The mountain received an additional 29 inches of snow in the past 24 hours bringing the 2-day storm totals to 52 inches so far! 16-24 inches fell at the base bringing the storm totals to 25-42 inches so far! Unfortunately, that was enough to down power lines and the power is out Tuesday […]
2 Inches So Far, Feet Inbound

The storm started to move in during the early morning hours Sunday and the mountain had 2 inches of fresh snow by sunrise. That is just the beginning of this big storm. We will see snow through Thursday which will allow for terrain expansion for next weekend! Sunday – Sunday Night: The winds will be […]
Life Lessons from a former Mighty Mite

Not all #LegendsofTahoe make their mark by skiing the steepest, showiest lines. From cautious Mighty Mite to Freestyle Team member to breast cancer survivor, Sarah Ruano reflects on how her upbringing on the mountains and ski teams taught her many important life lessons.
Land of Freeski

In five seconds, my life changed forever. I didn’t completely comprehend this life-changing event at the time, because I was 6 years old, but the images flickering across the screen, spit out from the 90’s era VHS player, would shape my life, my love and my career forever. According to my parents, I was already […]
Introducing Palisades Tahoe

For more than a year, our loyal community has been waiting, wondering and guessing what the new name for our resort would be. Today marks the first day of the next chapter of our resort’s storied history. From our founding in 1949 and hosting the 1960 Winter Olympics, to the freeskiing pioneers and Olympians that put us on the map, the last seven decades have cemented this resort’s place in the halls of ski history. While the name may be new, the legend and legacy of these valleys continue on, now as Palisades Tahoe.
Golden Smiles

The skis were skinny, the hair was long and the living was easy. Amie Engerbretson reflects on historic photos and the golden gals who epitomize the 1980s skinny ski scene.
Final Day to Ski KT & Headwall is April 30

With warming temperatures and diminishing snowpack, tomorrow (April 30) will be the last day of operations for KT-22 and Headwall this season. We’re stoked these favorite lifts have made it this far into the spring season, so come get in your final Mothership laps tomorrow! Pending conditions and staffing, patrol may open Reverse Traverse beyond […]
Accumulating Snow Sunday

Thursday – Friday: Mostly sunny skies and highs into the 50s on the mountain through Friday. Weekend Storm: We will see increasing clouds, colder air, and strong winds Saturday. Highs only in the 40s on the mountain with ridgetop winds gusting up to 70+ mph, likely affecting upper mountain lift operations. We could see a […]
Shred Report // April 11, 2021

Spring is in full swing at Alpine Meadows! Banked slaloms are popping up all over both mountains and there’s been plenty of corn snow to be harvested.