Diamond Peak Ski Resort

1210 Ski Way, Incline Village, NV, 89451

Hours

Seasonal operations. Check their website for opening and closing dates on the mountain.

Cost

  • Adult Lift Ticket: $140 - $175
  • Youth (13-23) Lift Ticket: $120 - $160
  • Child (7-12) Lift Ticket: $60 - $85
  • Senior (65-79) Lift Ticket: $120 - $160
  • Beginner Lift Ticket*: $80 - $120
  • 6 & under / 80+: Free

(*Beginner ticket only has access to School House and Lodgepole chairlifts)

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

About

Perched above Incline Village, Diamond Peak Ski Resort symbolizes community unity and the awe-inspiring natural beauty of Lake Tahoe.

Its history dates back to the 1920s when North Lake Tahoe began attracting visitors with the introduction of casino gambling.

The birth of Incline Village and what is now known as Diamond Peak Ski Resort happened in the 1960s. Art Wood, an entrepreneur, envisioned a master-planned vacation resort community with Ski Incline (the original name of Diamond Peak) as a cornerstone of recreation.

Luggi Foeger, an Austrian-born ski resort consultant, was instrumental in selecting the resort's current location, offering various terrains and stunning views of Lake Tahoe.

A significant milestone occurred in 1966, marking Diamond Peak as a pioneer in snowmaking, being the first in the western United States to install such a system. This initiative provided assurance against unpredictable snowfall, and the resort opened with three chair lifts, a T-bar surface lift, and snowmaking equipment.

In the 1980s, to accommodate the growing popularity of skiing in Lake Tahoe, the resort expanded, doubling its skiable acreage and adding more advanced terrain.

This expansion led to a name change to "Diamond Peak at Ski Incline," eventually shortening to "Diamond Peak."

The resort continues to grow, embarking on multimillion-dollar improvement projects to enhance its facilities and snow making capabilities. Most recently, the resort has been updating its Master Plan to explore future development possibilities and introduce summer activities.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

Diamond Peak Ski Resort offers something for everyone, with 30 runs encompassing open glades and tree skiing. Beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers will find the perfect slope to match their skill level, making it an ideal destination for mixed-ability groups or families.

The Village Terrain Park is a haven of jumps, rails, and features. Whether you're a seasoned freestyler or just starting to explore terrain parks, this area excites your skiing experience.

Diamond Peak takes full advantage of its elevated location, offering skiers and snowboarders a panorama that includes the glistening Lake Tahoe and the surrounding snow-capped mountains.

Families with little ones will appreciate the Child Ski & Ride Center. Here, young skiers and riders can receive expert guidance and instruction, ensuring a positive and enjoyable introduction to snow sports.

Refuel after a thrilling day on the slopes at one of Diamond Peak's various dining options. From Base Lodge Provisions to Wild Bill's BBQ and Snowflake Lodge, the resort caters to diverse tastes, offering a range of culinary experiences from hearty mountain fare to refined dining.

Throughout the winter, the resort hosts various events, from festive gatherings to exciting competitions. These events add a layer of vibrancy to the overall experience, ensuring every visit is unique.

Diamond Peak Ski Resort has something special for everyone, whether you're a thrill-seeker, a family with young ones, or seeking a sustainable and community-oriented winter retreat.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to secure parking closer to the slopes.
  • Take advantage of Ski & Ride Center lesson packages for a personalized learning experience.
  • Explore the variety of runs catering to different skill levels.
  • Check the weather forecast before heading out for optimal skiing conditions.

Location

1210 Ski Way, Incline Village, NV, 89451

Frequently Asked Questions

Things to Do in North Lake Tahoe

Winter: For winter adventures and snowy family fun, North Lake Tahoe offers incredible cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating for everyone in the group. Experience the starry night with a Moonlight Snowshoe Tour, or the annual family-friendly North Lake Tahoe SNOWFEST.


Spring/Fall: And if you're more of a spring and fall traveler, we’ve got you covered. Shirley Canyon Trail located in Palisades Tahoe offers one of the best half-day hikes around. With dog-friendly trails, waterfalls, and granite boulders there’s no lack of beauty. Or for a family day of hiking, Eagle Rock Hiking Trails offers an easy incline to an incredible view. And with ample mountain biking trails all throughout North Lake Tahoe, you’ll have plenty to keep you exploring.


Summer: Finally, if summer calls to your soul and you crave water adventures North Lake Tahoe offers a ton of summer activities for everyone in your group. From boating to paddle boarding, fishing, and relaxing on the beach, you’ll have over 1,600 feet of lakefront to explore including some unique fresh-water beaches.


Lastly as the day winds down, and the sun begins to set, Christy Hill offers a breathtaking sunset view of the lake—sitting 100 feet above the lake’s shoreline. And as North Lake Tahoe’s premier dining experience, this sweet spot is anything but stuffy! This incredible dining experience is a must-do to end your day!

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