With Big Snow Depths Tahoe Says "Swap The Alps For Snowy South Lake Tahoe"

Despite the lack of snow fall across the alps this season, all is not lost as snow blankets continue to fall on the ski resorts around Lake Tahoe, with this week bringing another two feet of fresh power.

2023 ski news:

  • Heavenly Mountain Resort. In South Lake Tahoe, Heavenly Mountain Resort is increasing uphill capacity at its North Bowl lift by 40%. The Vail Resorts operated mountain will replace its three-person lift with a new high-speed, four-person chair. By auctioning off the three-person chairs, Heavenly raised $162,000 (£140,000) for nonprofits the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe, Ski Run Community Park, and the EpicPromise Foundation.
    The North Bowl upgrade will reduce rider time on the Boulder lift, along with an expected reduction in wait times at the Stagecoach and Olympic lifts, according to resort officials.
  • The Desolation Hotel. The latest addition to the destination, the Desolation Hotel, will welcome its first guests on 30th July 2022  This hotel is all about nature, sustainability, and luxury.   The name refers to the Desolation Wilderness to the east.  Maggie’s, the third-floor restaurant, is named for Maggie’s Peak, actually two peaks within the Desolation Wilderness.  The pool bar (located next to the saltwater pool and 14-person spa) is Velma’s, for a lake also within that wilderness area. The all-new, 21-unit hotel stands on the site of the former Tahoe Villa and the few trees that were removed can be seen in the structural supports.  Ten of the units are three-story townhouses with a private garage, EV charging capabilities, washing machine and dryer, and Japanese-style soaking tub on the third-floor balcony.

For further information, please visit: www.visitlaketahoe.com

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