Squaw Valley Piste Information
Piste Information
This former Olympic venue on the north shore of Lake Tahoe remains a world-class ski resort, with a vast and diverse ski area. The birthplace of extreme skiing, Squaw Valley is home to some of the steepest terrain in North America, yet manages to offer exceptional skiing and snowboarding for all levels, including beginners.
Ski Area
Total terrain - 4,000 acres
Number of runs - 100
Longest run - 5km
Piste map - View Squaw Valley pise map
Piste map - View Squaw Valley pise map
Altitude
Resort altitude - 1,962m
Highest lift - 3,012m
Suitability
Beginners - Very Good - 25% of total runs
Intermediates - Excellent - 45% of total runs
Advanced - Excellent - 30% of total runs
Snowboarding - Very Good - 3 terrain parks
Lifts
Total lifts - 34
Gondolas/cable-cars - 3
Chairlifts - 26
Drag lifts - 5
Uphill capacity - 49,000 skiers per hour
Lift Pass
Adult 6-day pass - $340
Youth 6-day pass (13-18) - $283
Child 6-day pass (under 12's) - $60
Seniors (65-75) - $249
Includes free night skiing
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