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[ Lift Tickets, Rental Equipment, Ski & Snowboard Lessons, Special
Programs/Clinics, Children's World, Skating,
Tubing & Swimming ]
There is a place in the Sierra that is like no other. A
fantastic place where it snow an average of 450" each winter, yet the
California sun shines three out of four days. It is an escape from the
ordinary that inspires fun, excitement and a bit of greatness in those
that visit.
It is a place where 4,000 acres of world famous terrain, from the
tamest to the toughest, are spread across six mountain peaks -- where
thirty lifts, including an aerial Cable Car and North America's only
Funitel, provide unequaled mountain access. It is a place where
awe-inspired smiles are practically guaranteed. �Keoki Flagg (left)
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Base Village, el 6,200
Squaw Valley's Base Village, still echoing the excitement of the VIII
Olympic Winter Games, is a hub of activity with outdoor
sundecks, unique restaurants, lively apr�s ski spots, shops and more.
Base facilities include the new Far East Guest Services Center, the
12,000 square foot Children's World, lockers, equipment rental and ski
school. Exciting events
and activities include races, torchlight parades, concerts, and even an
indoor climbing wall.
�Tom Day (right)
High Camp, el 8,200'
A World Above Lake Tahoe. Ascend 2,000 vertical feet in Squaw Valley's
aerial Cable Car to High Camp where a mountain of activities await.
Enjoy uninterrupted views of Lake Tahoe and the High Sierra from one of
many sundecks, ice skate at the Olympic Ice Pavilion, slide and spin in
the Snowtubing Arena, travel back in time at the Olympic Museum, and in
the spring, relax and soak up the sun at the Swimming Lagoon & Spa.
�Larry Prosor (left)
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Three restaurants: The Poolside Caf�, Alexander's Caf� and the Terrace
Restaurant all serve delights to tempt any appetite.
High Camp is also the gateway to Squaw Valley's gentle mountain - top
beginner area, bringing an exciting total mountain experience to all abilities.
At night, High Camp glows with fun and attractions beneath the moon and
stars. Enjoy night skiing down our 3.2 mile Mountain Run, or ride Central Park
under the the lights. Other evening activities include the Olympic Ice Pavilion,
snowtubing and spectacular dining overlooking Lake Tahoe.
Gold Coast, el 8,200'
At the top of North America's only Funitel you'll find Gold Coast, Squaw
Valley's upper mountain crossroads and gateway to two half-pipes and terrain
parks at Central Park. Complete with three restaurants levels, sundecks, and
views of expansive open bowls, Gold Coast is a great place to relax with friends
and family between runs.
A Great
Mountain Deserves a Great Village - The 13 acre pedestrian village is to
built in four phases, and represents a total investment of $250 million. Upon
completion, the village will include a total of 640 mountain homes and 80
boutique shops, restaurants and 250 underground parking spaces located at the base of the resort.
New Far East
Entrance - To compliment the new Village at Squaw Valley, plans are to
convert was the Opera House Cinema into the "Far East Guest Services
Center," complete with a new 6-passenger detachable transportation
chairlift. The new Far East lift will replace the current Papoose lift, offering
faster, easier and more convenient access from the resort's eastern parking
areas to Snow King Peak, the widened Easy Street trail and the slopes of
Squaw Valley USA. The new Far East Guest Services Center will include rentals,
ski school, retail and ticket sales, a guest information center as well as
additional restroom facilities.
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- Squaw Valley Rd. off Hwy. 89
- 16 Open Bowls & 100+ Runs
- Terrain: 25% beginner, 45% intermediate & 30% Advanced
- 4,000 acres accessed by 30 lifts:
- 1 Cable Car, 1 Funitel, 1 Pulse (six passenger), 3 High
Speed 6-pacs, 4 High Speed Quads, 1 Fixed-Grip Quad, 8 Triples,
7 Doubles, 3 Pony Tows, 1 Magic Carpet
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*Night Skiing 4-9pm (mid Dec-mid Apr)
Night Skiing on the Mountain Run - 3 miles - 2,000 vertical ft. of groomed intermediate
terrain. Access is provided via our warm, fully-enclosed Cable Car. Central Park, our
halfpipe and terrain park, is fully lit and has a pumping sound system for ripping night
sessions.
Squaw Valley Ski Rentals features a brand new fleet of Nordica skis and boots
for all abilities. Nordica's new Exotechnology gives better comfort,
control, an power than ever before. Nordica's Exopower ski boot can actually
improve your skiing experience utilizing design and materials that maximize the
transfer of power to your ski without reducing comfort. Call (530) 581-7176 for more information.
Ski & Snowboard Lessons
For skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. These special packages allow
you to maximize your skiing experience and break through to the next level. Come
ski with one of Squaw Valley's pros and enjoy reduced rates with these packages.
Ski/Lesson/Rental Packages
Ski/Lesson/Rental Packages include the new Nordica Exotechnology skis.
Multi-day Lesson/ Lift Packages
- 3 Day Lift/Lesson Package
- Book of Five Lesson Coupons
Snowboard Packages
The Snowboard Packages are offered through Alternative Edge Snowboard Rental
located in the Olympic House. The two hour group lesson is for persons 13 years
of age or older. You will be taught by a trained snowboard Pro on how to balance
in motion, diagonal traverse in both directions, how to turn, stop and how to
properly ride a lift. Safety and slope etiquette will be stressed, along with
the proper riding technique.
These packages can be purchased at Ski School, Far East Center, the Rental
Shop, or any ticket portal.
Group lessons are offered every hour on the hour beginning at 10am.
*Beginner lift ticket is good for the Papoose area, the Cable Car, and Links,
Bailey's Beach, and Belmont lifts only.
Call (530)581-7263 to confirm lesson availability.
For details call Ski School at (530) 581-7263
Special Programs/Clinics
For more information on our Ski and Snowboard programs: (530) 581-7184
Olympic Ice Pavilion:
Come experience the exhilaration of ice skating from the top of the world! Ice Skating
operates daily from 11am - 9pm. Late season - April 16 through May 28, 11am to
4pm.
Snowtubing
Come cruise the white stuff on our custom snowtubes. If you've never "tubed"
before, it's a blast. Our expansive tubing park is located at High Camp adjacent to the
Bailey's Beach chairlift. Call for hours.
Opens mid-March
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A unique 12,000 square foot facility offering for ages 2-12 years. Junior
Mountain ski lessons for ages 7-12, Snow School ski lessons for ages 4-6 and
Snowboarding for ages 8-12.
Licensed Toddler Care for ages 2-3, with ski lessons for 3 year olds. For Information or Reservations: (530)
581-7166.
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�Niobe S. Burden
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Photos and information courtesy Squaw Valley USA
P.O. Box 2007, Olympic Valley, CA 96146
Conditions Phone (888) SNOW 3-2-1, Office Phone (530) 583-6985
squaw@squaw.com
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