Palisades Tahoe USA will be the site of the first ever U.S. Professional Ski Patrol Olympics April 16 through April 18, 2010. While several regions have hosted patrol contests before, this will be the first time patrollers from across the continent have converged at one resort for such a unique competition.
April 11 marks the 21st Annual Billy Dutton Uphill race at Palisades Tahoe USA, a benefit event for Tahoe Nordic scholarship programs in honor of late local luminary, Billy Dutton.
Jake's on the Lake, a cornerstone of the Tahoe City scene, is embracing springtime with a string of special events, including live music, Full Moon Date Nights, and the well-known Jake's Easter Brunch.
Those who couldn’t make it up to Vancouver will have the opportunity to witness some of the world’s best skiers in action as Palisades Tahoe USA and Jonny Moseley host the 2010 Sprint US Freestyle Championships, March 26 - March 28.
A giant bug appeared over the Tahoe City Marina Tuesday afternoon, and was caught in action by a local webcam.
Sugar Bowl Resort has announced pricing on all 2010/11 season passes, and brings to the table new value-driven incentives included with purchase.
Alpine Meadows will challenge the traditional spring event habits with the A.M. Open Jumpline Competition, taking place March 25-27, which will include a triple jump line, industry’s most recognized judges and a $12,000 prize purse.
San Francisco soul/funk favorites will bring their groove to the Crystal Bay Casino's Red Room stage for the final Rail Jam Thursday on March 25th.
Heavenly Mountain Resort has announced that their 2010/11 Heavenly Pass will be available for a limited time starting March 20, 2010, for renewal or purchase at $339 for an adult pass.
The Tahoe-Truckee chapter of Girls on the Run Sierras launches its spring season on March 22 with events at nine different locations.