There’s no snow in the immediate forecast over the next week in the Lake Tahoe region. But that doesn’t mean more terrain won’t be opening.
Like many Tahoe ski resorts, the cold evening weather at Palisades Tahoe is conducive for making snow. The resort announced Sunday it will open nine more lifts.
There are currently 10 Tahoe ski resorts open for the 2024-25 season. Check out TAHOE SKI RESORT OPENINGS BELOW.
“There’s a lot more to be grateful for this (Thanksgiving) week – we are expanding our terrain,” Palisades Tahoe spokesperson Madison Condon said. “The temperatures are ideal for snowmaking, and we needed one more night to ‘connect the dots’ and allow skiing from top to bottom.”
New lifts opening Dec. 1
- Aerial Tram
- Wa She Shu
- Big Blue Express
- Siberia Express
- Gold Coast Express
- Bailey’s Beach
- Mountain Meadow
- Belmont
- Shirley Lake Express
Lower mountain lifts
- Exhibition to mid-station
- Red Dog
- Resort Chair
One downer thus far at Palisades Tahoe has been the Funitel is currently not operating due to a gear box repair project. The resort says the issue will be resolved early next week. In the meantime, the upper mountain will be accessible via Wa She Shu and the Aerial Tram.
The iconic Mountain Run will be groomed for a top-to-bottom skiing and riding. The Belmont terrain park will also be open for the first time this season on Sunday.
As of Sunday, the tubing at SnoVentures is now open. Three lanes are running.
TAHOE SKI RESORT OPENINGS
- Heavenly: Open
- Palisades Tahoe: Open
- Mt. Rose: Open
- Northstar Open
- Sugar Bowl: Open
- Boreal: Friday: Open
- Granlibakken: Open
- Sierra-at-Tahoe: Open
- Soda Springs: Open
- Kirkwood: Open
- Diamond Peak: Opening Dec. 5
- Tahoe Donner: Opening Dec. 6
- Homewood: Closed for the season