This Lake Tahoe ski resort review includes family-friendly spots that offer top-notch lessons, resorts with terrain parks and advanced trails, and even a few properties where the aprés-ski vibe is as cool as the slopes.
LessNorthstar is one of the most family-friendly ski resorts in Lake Tahoe. It offers lots of ski-in-ski-out lodging options, so you don't have to lug gear and kids all over the place. For kids ages three and up, Northstar's ski school will get them out on the slopes for half-day or full-day lessons. Then, when you're ready for a break from the slopes, enjoy some burgers at Bourbon Pub, rent some skates for a spin around the ice, and finish the day with some s'mores by the fire pits.
Palisades Tahoe is one of the best ski resorts in Lake Tahoe for beginners, as its ski school is top-rated. While most ski resorts have their green beginner slopes at the bottom of the mountain near the lodge, this resort has its slopes mid-mountain, allowing beginning skiers to enjoy the stunning mountain views. Plus, you can access the beginner runs via aerial tram, which is all part of the fun. Then, use three dedicated lifts to get to your start point once you get to the beginner area.
With a base elevation of 7,800 feet (2,377 meters), Kirkwood typically ranks as the top resort in California for snowfall. It’s one of the most popular advanced ski resorts in Lake Tahoe, as 38 percent of its terrain is rated black diamond (advanced), and 20 percent is rated double-black diamond (expert). And by having 86 trails to choose from, there's Lake Tahoe skiing for every skill level at this property.
Sierra-at-Tahoe is one of the best Lake Tahoe resorts for all skiers, as it offers adaptive lessons for adults and children (starting at age seven) with physical and intellectual disabilities. Through this specialized program, certified instructors provide one-on-one customized lessons to help disabled skiers and snowboarders learn skills and build confidence at their own pace. Adaptive season passes are also available for skiers with medical conditions that provide qualifying info.
Regularly ranked among the top Lake Tahoe ski resorts, Boreal Mountain Resort offers skiing at a great value, with 41 different runs to choose from. Located on Donner Pass, Boreal is the only ski resort in the area that offers night Tahoe skiing, and it has a special night pass that gives skiers access to the mountain from 3pm to 8pm all season long. Watch the sunset and then kick it into high gear when the lights come on.
Those looking to practice their tricks, jumps, and spins at a terrain park will enjoy Diamond Peak. Beginners can start in the Jump Start Zone Mini-Park, where the features are low to the ground, before heading to The Village South to try more challenging features. Access the terrain park on its own or after skiing down the mountain. Diamond Peak is one of our top Lake Tahoe ski resort recommendations for outdoor Lake Tahoe activities, as it offers stunning views of the lake.
One of the oldest ski resorts in California, Sugar Bowl offers all the low-key, retro vibes you may remember from skiing as a kid. Its location close to the Bay Area also makes it one of the top family-friendly ski resorts in Lake Tahoe, as you can drive there, spend the day on the mountain, and head back all in one day. It’s also one of the more affordable ski resorts in Tahoe, offering first-timer ski lessons for ages 13 and up.
If you're looking for Lake Tahoe ski resort recommendations for families with little kids, Granlibakken Tahoe Resort is an underrated gem. It has a sledding hill and a single ski and snowboard hill. There are no chairlifts here, just a rope tow on the bunny slope and a Poma button lift on the intermediate hill. There's also a lovely lodge if you want to stay for the weekend, and you'll find plenty of cross-country and snowshoeing excursions around here, too.
You won't find a Lake Tahoe skiing guide that doesn't include the South Lake Tahoe favorite, Heavenly Ski Resort. Most skiers start their ski day by riding the Heavenly Gondola up the mountain from Heavenly Village. When you're ready to call it a day, the village is where you'll find numerous aprés-ski opportunities. With more than 40 shops and restaurants to choose from, you can purchase a new beanie and then grab a cozy beverage before finding your spot around one of the fire pits.