Palisades Tahoe

1960 Olympic Valley Road Olympic Valley, CA 96146

Hours

Check their site for lift operation times.

Aerial Tram runs daily 10 a.m. - 4:20 p.m.

Cost

Ticket packs offer additional discounts, for example:

  • Aerial Tram Sierra Sightseeing Pass from $66 - $76 Adult / $46 - $53 Child / $59 - $29 Senior
  • One day lift ticket from $120 - $246
  • 4-day midweek from $101 per day
  • 4-day unrestricted from $135 per day

Lift prices are subject to change. For updates and resort and ski/snowboarding rental costs, check the Palisades Tahoe website.

Free parking midweek

Parking reservations required on weekends and during peak holiday periods.

About

There's nothing like skiing down an alpine mountain when the snow is fresh, and the air is cold. If such a destination sounds appealing, then head to Palisades Tahoe. This breathtaking destination combines the magic of alpine forests, sprawling ski trails, and a rich history.

With roots tracing back to the 1940s, Palisades Tahoe has an impressive lineage. Founded by Wayne Poulsen, a renowned ski racer, the resort started as a humble ski area that caught the eye of the business tycoon Alex Cushing.

Cushing saw the untapped potential in this rugged landscape and transformed it into a world-class ski resort. The result was the creation of Palisades Tahoe, a destination hosting the Winter Olympics in 1960.

The Olympics placed Palisades Tahoe firmly on the global map, turning it into a magnet for winter sports enthusiasts worldwide.

Palisades Tahoe has also made a name for itself as a pioneer in environmental sustainability. The resort has received numerous accolades for its commitment to preserving the local environment by reducing its carbon footprint, conserving water, and protecting wildlife.

Visiting Palisades Tahoe is where the echoes of historic achievements resonate amidst the buzz of modern recreational activities.

Your experience at Palisades Tahoe will remain long after your skis have left the snow. When yearning for a unique combination of adrenaline-pumping adventure, serene natural beauty, and a profound sense of history, Palisades Tahoe is a must-visit on your North Lake Tahoe vacation itinerary.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

Palisades Tahoe boasts expansive terrain, spreading over 6,000 acres, making it one of the largest ski areas in the United States.

And with vertical drops of 2,850 feet, adrenaline junkies will want to get their lift tickets fast to schuss downhill!

Winter isn't the only season to visit. Summer in Palisades Tahoe unleashes activities like scenic tram rides, disc golf, and hiking to mountain biking.

The venue also hosts events and concerts, transforming it into a vibrant hot spot in North Lake Tahoe.

The resort's commitment to sustainability is also noteworthy, with comprehensive plans to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2030.

Lastly, the ski resort used to be known as Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows. But in 2020, ownership parted ways with the derogatory name that shamed the Washoe tribe and chose Palisades Tahoe.

Local Tips

  • Layer your clothing to quickly adjust to changing weather conditions.
  • Try to arrive early to secure parking and avoid the afternoon crowds.
  • The resort is busiest during weekends and holidays, so plan accordingly for a quieter experience.
  • Consider taking a lesson if you're new to skiing or snowboarding.
  • Don't forget to stay hydrated and use sun protection, even in winter.

Location

1960 Olympic Valley Road Olympic Valley, CA 96146

Frequently Asked Questions

Truckee is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts year-round. With 12+ ski resorts within a 45 minute drive, Truckee is one of the most ski-accessible destinations in the country - don’t miss out on the slopes at nearby Sugar Bowl, Palisades Tahoe, and North Star.

In addition to winter sports, there’s plenty to do in and around Truckee throughout the year: hiking, mountain climbing, paddling, biking the Truckee River Legacy Trail, fishing, paddleboarding, kayaking, river rafting, and horseback riding.


The closest airport serving Truckee is Reno-Tahoe International Airport about 30 minutes from town. Car rentals, shuttle services, and ride-share services are available at the airport.

By car, Truckee is conveniently located just off I-80, about 200 miles northeast of San Francisco, 100 miles of Sacramento, and just over 30 miles west of Reno, NV.

With Truckee’s railroad legacy, you can enjoy the thrill of visiting Truckee by train. Amtrak provides daily service through Truckee on the California Zephyr, one of the most scenic train routes in the country.


Truckee is closest to the northern side of Lake Tahoe, located about 20 minutes from Tahoe City on the lake itself. South Lake Tahoe is just over an hour’s drive from Truckee, making the entire lake, nearby ski resorts, and breathtaking overlooks easily accessible.

The town’s name comes from the Paiuite phrase ‘tro-kay’, meaning “everything is all right.” The phrase is associated with a Paiute Indian chief who helped guide settlers in the 1840s - 1850s.

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