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Skiing Conditions Improve at Area Resorts After New Snow Fall

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Squaw Valley, credit Jeff Engerbretson

A three-day storm that started Friday has layered North Lake Tahoe resorts with nearly three feet of snow. There are over 112 lifts running in the area, providing access to over 8,200 acres of terrain.

New snow has lead to terrain expansions at many resorts including Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows, Mt. Rose Ski Resort, Northstar California and Sugar Bowl Resort. The storm has also led to the reopening of Royal Gorge Cross Country resort.

Skiers and riders can enjoy a variety of terrain at all resorts including beginner terrain, top-to-bottom runs and terrain parks.

A list of North Lake Tahoe downhill resort totals is below:

Alpine Meadows
Storm Total: 28”
Lifts: 6
Runs: 43
Boreal Mountain Resort
Storm Total: 22”
Lifts: 7
Runs: 30
Diamond Peak Ski Area
Storm Total: 24”
Lifts: 5
Runs: 22
Mt. Rose Ski Resort
Storm Total: 10”
Lifts: 7
Runs: 41
Northstar California Resort
Storm Total: 16”
Lifts: 13
Runs: 64
Squaw Valley
Storm Total: 32”
Lifts: 22
Runs: 61
Sugar Bowl Resort
Storm Total: 24”
Lifts: 7
Runs: 67

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