Sierra-at-Tahoe Offers Free Skiing To Passholders From Neighbouring Resorts

Sierra-at-Tahoe is offering free skiing to passholders of neighboring resorts with the “Have One On Us” program. Passholders from Dodge Ridge Ski Area and China Peak Mountain Resort will be granted one day of free skiing at Sierra-at-Tahoe through the end of February.

“This winter has been a fickle one. While we are able to provide most of our mountain, other resorts in northern California haven’t been as fortunate by no fault of their own,” says General Manager, John Rice. “We hope this program will provide relief and additional value to their guests who’ve invested money in the season and just want to enjoy some turns.”

Free skiing for eligible passholders is available Sunday through Friday, Non-Holiday until February 28, 2018. Blackout dates include February 17 and 18. To redeem their free ticket, passholders will present their valid 17/18 Season Pass for Dodge Ridge Ski Area and China Peak Mountain Resort.

Sierra-at-Tahoe is excited to offer free skiing to fellow winter enthusiasts. It gives a chance for people to enjoy skiing and snowboarding in Tahoe while eliminating the cost barrier.

Sierra-at-Tahoe is a ski and snowboard resort in Twin Bridges, California south of Lake Tahoe. Sierra-at-Tahoe is approximately 16 miles (26 km) south of Stateline, Nevada and 12 miles south of South Lake Tahoe on U.S. Route 50 and is contained within the Eldorado National Forest. Sierra-at-Tahoe (often shortened to "Sierra") is a medium sized ski area in the Lake Tahoe region, and is well known for being a more family oriented resort and also having a high annual snowfall. Sierra-at-Tahoe's terrain is 25 percent beginner, 50 percent Intermediate, and 25 percent advanced.

The Easy Rider, Grandview, and West Bowl Express ski lifts are the high speed quads built by Doppelmayr, the triple chair lift is the Puma built by Yan Lifts, and the 5 doubles are the Tahoe King, El Dorado, Rock Garden, Short Stuff, and Nob Hill all built by Yan Lifts. The Tahoe King and Puma are auxiliary lifts of the Grandview Express and West Bowl Express respectively, and run if crowd levels warrant their usage. The oldest lifts are Nob Hill and Tahoe King being built in 1968 and 1978.

 

The majority of the ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe region are on the northern end of the lake, near Truckee, California and Reno, Nevada. Sierra-at-Tahoe, Kirkwood and Heavenly are located on the southern side of the lake, approximately 75 miles (120 km) from Reno.

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