6 Best Ski Resorts in Lake Tahoe, 2024/25

After years of skiing in Lake Tahoe and living at the base of Heavenly, I’ve curated a list of the top 6 ski resorts in the area that you simply have to experience. From the slopes to the crowds and the charm of the surrounding towns, I’ll break down the highlights and drawbacks of each spot, and while this list is subjective, I’m confident it will inspire you to explore the best of Lake Tahoe’s skiing scene!
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1. Heavenly
Known for
Heavenly’s vibrant base village with nearby Tahoe Casinos and spectacular lake and desert views are a godsend.
Highlights
Diverse terrain with over 4,800 acres for all skill levels.
Stunning gondola rides offering panoramic views of Lake Tahoe and the desert.
Tons of lodging options keep prices competitive
Lively après-ski scene and Tahoe Casinos nearby
Competitive lodging prices with abundant options
Can get crowded on weekends; visit midweek for a quieter experience.
24/25 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: 20 Nov 2024* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
- Closing Date: 28 Apr 2025* (Estimated close date based on historical data)
Closest airports
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) - 60 miles (1 hour 15 minutes)

Why Ski Heavenly
Heavenly is the largest and highest ski resort in Lake Tahoe, offering incredible skiing and an even better après-ski scene. With four base areas, the main hub is Heavenly Village in South Lake Tahoe—a vibrant destination featuring a wide range of hotels, restaurants, pubs, casinos, and nightclubs. The Heavenly Gondola conveniently connects the village to the slopes, making it easy to transition from relaxation to adventure. On the mountain, skiers and snowboarders are treated to breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe. You can carve down wide-open groomed runs or glide through serene pine forests. However, as the most popular resort in the area, Heavenly can experience crowds, especially during peak times.
When it comes to accommodations, South Lake Tahoe (California) and Stateline (Nevada) are the two primary areas to stay. Heavenly Village is ideal for those wanting direct access to the gondola along with a lively mix of entertainment, dining and shopping. Alternatively, lakefront lodging offers stunning views of Lake Tahoe and is just a short shuttle ride away from the gondola and village attractions. Stateline is home to the area’s casinos and is only a short walk from both the Heavenly Gondola and the entertainment options in South Lake Tahoe. If you’re staying centrally in South Lake Tahoe or Stateline, everything you need—from dining to activities—is within easy walking distance. For access to the resort’s other base lodges, the Tahoe Transportation District provides convenient paid bus services operating from both Stateline and South Lake Tahoe. Whether you’re hitting the slopes or enjoying the après-ski vibe, Heavenly offers a perfect balance of adventure and leisure.
Known for
Visit Palisades Tahoe for legendary steeps, high snowfall, and vibrant Olympic heritage, with activities for all ski levels.
Highlights
Largest ski resort in California with 6,000 acres of terrain.
Renowned for challenging terrain and steep chutes.
High snowfall averaging 400 inches annually.
Beginner and family-friendly zones with ski schools.
Vibrant base village with après-ski bars, restaurants and shops.
Crowds and lift lines can be long during peak powder days.
24/25 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: 22 Nov 2024* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
- Closing Date: 3 Jun 2025* (Estimated close date based on historical data)
Closest airports
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) - 50 miles (1 hour)

Why Ski Palisades Tahoe
Palisades Tahoe, the largest ski resort in California, unites the iconic Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows ski areas. This sprawling destination offers something for everyone but is particularly renowned for its advanced and expert terrain. Skiers and snowboarders can tackle expansive open bowls, challenging moguls, cliff drops, and gullies, among other thrilling features. The Olympic Valley base village buzzes with energy, offering a lively après-ski scene, a variety of restaurants, and ample lodging options. However, its popularity often draws crowds. For a quieter experience, head to Alpine Meadows, a hidden gem with less traffic and more serene slopes.
Lodging is available exclusively at the base of Olympic Valley, putting you close to both the slopes and the village's dining and shopping options. Alternatively, consider staying in Truckee, a charming town just 15 minutes away by car. It's a more budget-friendly choice and serves as an excellent base if you plan to explore other nearby resorts. Within Olympic Valley, everything you need is conveniently walkable. During the winter season, the Palisades Tahoe Shuttle provides regular service between the base areas of Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Additionally, the TART Regional Transit offers free transportation between Olympic Valley, Truckee and Tahoe City, making it easy to navigate the region.
3. Kirkwood
Known for
Kirkwood accounts for a local-vibe mountain with Lake Tahoe's deepest snow and most adventurous terrain.
Highlights
2,300 skiable acres with legendary advanced runs like The Wall.
Receives an average of 500 inches of snow annually, the most in Tahoe.
Fewer crowds due to its remote location, 45 minutes south of Lake Tahoe.
Accessible via Highway 88, with challenging mountain pass crossings during storms.
24/25 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: 6 Dec 2024* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
- Closing Date: 22 Apr 2025* (Estimated close date based on historical data)
Closest airports
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) - 72 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)

Why Ski Kirkwood
Kirkwood is renowned for its serene, untouched landscapes and is a haven for seasoned skiers and snowboarders. The resort spans five peaks with two primary base areas: Mountain Village and Timber Creek. With more than half of the runs classified as advanced or expert, including legendary black diamond trails, it’s a paradise for thrill-seekers.
However, Kirkwood is not the place for those seeking vibrant après-ski scenes or urban conveniences. Dining, shopping, and entertainment options are limited, and the resort is far from major towns. But if your priority is carving through pristine slopes without the crowds, Kirkwood delivers an exceptional experience. For accommodations, the base area offers several lodging options close to the slopes. Most dining choices are concentrated in Mountain Village, while staying near Timber Creek provides better access to beginner-friendly slopes and the ski school. A complimentary shuttle system connects the base areas and parking lots, running every 5–12 minutes for added convenience. While the shuttle makes getting around the resort easy, having a car is recommended for trips to nearby towns.
Known for
Northstar California is an upscale family-friendly ski resort with exceptional intermediate terrain and a vibrant base village.
Highlights
3,170 skiable acres with 60% of trails catering to intermediates.
Luxurious base village featuring over 20 dining options, boutique shopping and an ice rink.
Family-friendly amenities, including ski schools, tubing and a dedicated kids' adventure area.
Conveniently located 40 miles from Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO).
The higher price point reflects premium services and amenities.
24/25 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: 20 Nov 2024* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
- Closing Date: 20 Apr 2025* (Estimated close date based on historical data)
Closest airports
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) - 42 miles (45 minutes)

Why Ski Northstar California
Northstar is a top choice for families, offering an upscale ski experience with plenty of charm. Its base village is arguably the best among Tahoe resorts, exuding a European ambiance with its cobblestone streets, boutique shops, inviting dining options and luxurious spas. Families will find no shortage of activities to keep the little ones entertained, including ice skating, tubing, a cinema and a dedicated children’s ski school. However, it’s worth noting that Northstar is one of the more expensive resorts in the region. The slopes at Northstar are particularly well-suited to intermediate skiers, though the resort also boasts award-winning terrain parks designed to accommodate all skill levels.
At the heart of the resort lies Northstar Village, located at the mountain's base. Staying in the village places you within walking distance of the slopes, restaurants, shops, and family-friendly activities. For those wanting extra convenience, mid-mountain lodging provides ski-in/ski-out access. Alternatively, staying in nearby Truckee—just a 15-minute drive away—can be a smart option if you’re planning to explore other ski areas. A gondola connects the pedestrian-friendly Northstar Village to the mid-mountain area, making navigation hassle-free. Additionally, the TART Regional Transit offers free services between Northstar, Truckee and Kings Beach. If you’re driving, keep in mind that parking spots fill up quickly, so plan accordingly.
Known for
Sugar Bowl Resort is the most accessible ski resort from the Bay Area and Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO), with a balance of terrain types and fewer crowds.
Highlights
Located just 40 miles from Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) and 90 miles from Sacramento, making it ideal for day trips.
Boasts 1,650 acres of skiable terrain with runs ranging from beginner-friendly groomers to advanced steeps.
Known for its efficient lift system and shorter lift lines, even on weekends.
Offers a welcoming, less commercialized atmosphere compared to larger Tahoe resorts.
24/25 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: 29 Nov 2024* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
- Closing Date: 19 Apr 2025* (Estimated close date based on historical data)
Closest airports
Reno-Tahoe Intl. Airport - 47 miles (50 minute drive)

Why Ski Sugar Bowl Resort
Sugar Bowl is one of the most convenient ski resorts for visitors from the San Francisco Bay Area and is also accessible from Reno Airport. While it’s a relatively small resort, it offers diverse terrain spread across four mountain peaks and two primary base areas. The Village and Judah base areas maintain a classic ski ambiance, with a handful of dining options rather than an abundance of shops or nightlife. For Nordic skiing enthusiasts, Sugar Bowl connects to the renowned Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Area. Although the resort can attract crowds, they are typically smaller compared to nearby resorts.
Lodging close to the slopes includes The Hotel at Sugar Bowl, located in the Village base area, along with several vacation rentals. Alternatively, you can stay in the nearby town of Truckee, just a 20-minute drive away, which offers a broader selection of dining and shopping options. A pedestrian-friendly Village Walkway connects the two base areas in a short 5–10 minute stroll. For convenience, the Judah base area provides slope-side parking, while the Village base area is snowbound and accessible only via a gondola from the Village parking lot.
Known for
Sierra at Tahoe is a local gem celebrated for its exceptional tree skiing and welcoming atmosphere.
Highlights
Over 2,000 acres of terrain, including some of the Tahoe basin's finest tree skiing.
Four terrain parks catering to freestyle skiers and snowboarders of all levels.
A family-oriented resort with excellent ski schools and activities for kids.
Conveniently located 12 miles from South Lake Tahoe.
No lodging is available at the base.
24/25 Ski Season:
- Opening Date: 18 Dec 2024* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
- Closing Date: 22 Apr 2025* (Estimated open date based on historical data)
Closest airports
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) - 75 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)

Why Ski Sierra at Tahoe
Sierra at Tahoe is a beloved gem among locals, known for its exceptional grooming, inbounds tree skiing, and thrilling side-country terrain that keeps skiers returning year after year. In the summer of 2021, a devastating wildfire swept through the resort. The tree skiing has faded into a shadow of its former glory, yet the stumps remain, exuding a haunting, unique charm. The mountain is especially welcoming to beginners and intermediates, making it an ideal choice for families. For younger adventurers, Blizzard Mountain offers kid-friendly tubing, sledding and a snow play area to keep the little ones entertained.
The resort’s base areas feature a variety of dining options, while the outdoor plaza is the perfect après-ski hangout. Cozy up by the fire pits to relax and recharge after a day on the slopes. While there’s no on-site lodging at Sierra, South Lake Tahoe is just a 30-minute drive away and offers a wide array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Having a car is convenient for getting around, but private bus services also connect the San Francisco Bay Area to the resort. Whether you're there for the skiing, the family-friendly activities, or the après-ski vibes, Sierra at Tahoe promises a memorable mountain experience.