Off the slopes in Squaw Valley, winter fun includes mountain-top ice-skating,
snowtubing, shopping and dining—all overlooking Lake Tahoe.
Off the slopes in Squaw Valley, winter fun includes mountain-top ice-skating,
snowtubing, shopping and dining—all overlooking Lake Tahoe—and in the
spring, swimming at the High Camp Swimming Lagoon & Spa. Only at
this resort can you ski or snowboard all morning and relax poolside
at over 8,000 feet (2,440 m) looking down over Lake Tahoe. On the lower
mountain try the indoor climbing wall, cross-country skiing,
snowshoeing, sleigh rides and dogsled tours in the Squaw Valley Meadow,
or rejuvenate yourself at a number of relaxing health and fitness spas.