Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe Invests $6 Million Ahead Of 2025-26 Winter Season

Continuing in its ongoing effort to enhance the guest experience, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe has invested $6 million in the off-season to add to the recreational offerings at the resort. With the addition of the new Wildslide Tahoe Tubing Center and expanded snowmaking systems, resort guests can expect even more thrills at Mt. Rose this winter. The resort is also welcoming the return of high school and NCAA races, and introducing educational “Snow Days” field trips with curriculum designed for K-12 students.
“With the investments that have been made this year, we’re excited to welcome new and returning guests back, and to offer them an exhilarating experience and some of the best, most consistent snow conditions in the region,” said Mike Pierce, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe marketing and sales director. “We’re targeting a November 8 resort opening, weather and conditions permitting, with the new Wildslide Tahoe Tubing Center anticipated to open over the Thanksgiving holiday.”
Wildslide Tahoe Tubing Center
The largest tubing operation on the west coast will feature up to 20 snow tubing lanes that are 750-feet in length and served by a dual conveyor lift. The Wildslide Tahoe Tubing Center will also feature a new lodge and ample outdoor seating that will be accessible by both tubing guests and those visiting the resort to ski or snowboard. Specific to tubing guests, a new 400 space parking lot will provide convenient access to the tubing lanes, which is located ¾ of a mile west of the Mt. Rose Main Lodge entrance.
Tubing operations are planned Fridays through Sundays as well as throughout all holiday periods. Tubing sessions will begin at 8:30 a.m. and will be sold in 2-hour sessions each day. Kids ages four and up are welcome, but all participants must be able to ride independently in their own tube. Walk-ins are welcome, but online advance reservations are encouraged. Group and corporate event booking opportunities are also available.
Snowmaking Enhancements
Continuing to improve its robust snowmaking system, Mt. Rose invested in a connection to a third well that will augment the current system for max throughput, especially advantageous during early season snowmaking windows. Another fixed snowmaking tower gun was also installed in the Kit Carson Bowl.
School and Race Programs
New this year, Mt. Rose is offering “Snow Days” field trips for K-12 students. Built with purpose, each field trip experience is aligned with NGSS and Nevada Academic Content Standards to give teachers an easy, engaging way to reinforce classroom learning with hands-on, real-world application. From lessons about ecosystems to energy, weather, physics and physical education, these programs include indoor and outdoor experiences, with every program designed to be active, engaging, and aligned with classroom curriculum.
The 2025-26 season will also welcome the return of Washoe County Nevada high school ski racing to the mountain with training and competitions starting in December. The racing season concludes with the championships taking place just after President’s Day weekend. Mt. Rose continues to serve as the home training facility of the University of Nevada’s NCAA ski team. The resort will host an NCAA Invitational Race Series Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 2026 featuring Men’s and Women’s GS and slalom events.
Start planning a visit to Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe and purchase a 2025-26 season pass at skirose.com.