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Squaw Valley, CA
Squaw Valley
Extreme skiing and the birth of Schmidiots in Squaw Valley
Since then Squaw has become one of the top destination resorts in the U.S. Ranked 4th Best Resort in North America by readers of Skiing Magazine and Freeskier magazine, it attracts those mad skiers who like to push the extreme envelope. Back in 1984, ski filmmaker Warren Miller caught one Scot Schmidt jumping 100 feet (30 m) from the palisades (a cliff band at the top of Squaw Peak?the highest of six encompassing Squaw Valley) to give birth to ?Schmidiots? and extreme skiing U.S.-style. No wonder top freeskiers and snowboarders like Shane McConkey, Brad Holmes, Darian Boyle, Aaron McGovern, Jeff McKitterick, Jenn Berg and Tom Wayes can often be seen hurling themselves off Squaw?s many cornices or trying new tricks in the park.
Many agree too that the sheer depth and density of the snow here is another unique feature that gives some measure of control to even the wackiest stunts. If an ample 4,000 acres (1,620 ha) of bowl skiing doesn?t turn you on, then how about mountain-top ice skating and swimming which, at the Swimming Lagoon & Spa at High Camp (over 8,000 feet/2,450 m) overlooking Lake Tahoe, is free with all daily lift tickets.
Squaw Valley, CA at a glance
On the mountain
Ski area
Squaw Valley is unique in the U.S. as it
offers wide-open bowl skiing rather than traditional, named ski trails and the ski area is famous for terrain ranging from the tamest to the
toughest.
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Lift system
The advanced lift system in Squaw Valley is carefully designed to provide
two ways to access every area of terrain.
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Ski schools & guiding
The Squaw Valley Ski & Snowboard School, Squaw Kids Children's
Center and the Saturday Morning Beginner Telemark Clinic offer lessons,
packages and specialised courses for all ages and levels of proficiency.
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Advanced
Often referred to as Squaw Valley's crown jewel, the KT-22 peak offers famous pitches with steep terrain, tight chutes and an excellent variety of off-piste skiing. more...
Intermediate
Intermediate skiers and snowboarders can continue to improve their
skills on Squaw Valley's 3.2-mile (5-km) Mountain Run, cruising from the upper
mountain all the way down
to the Base Village.
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Beginner
Squaw Valley?s easiest terrain is located on the resort?s upper mountain, so beginners get the same exciting mountain experience and spectacular views as more advanced skiers and snowboarders. more...
Boarding & freestyle
Squaw Valley has three dedicated terrain parks with two halfpipes and the area boasts tabletops, rails, fun boxes, volcanoes and other features depending on conditions. more...
Mountain restaurants
Squaw
Valley?s 40
restaurants (including delis) range from sit-down to self-service to
fast food and vary in price and style from inexpensive and casual to
fine dining.
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Off the mountain
Village
Squaw Valley Village is small and feels almost European, but the past few years have seen the area's transformation into what will eventually be a four-season recreation destination. more...
Accommodation
There are over 50 properties in the area and in Reno, with seven hotels within Squaw Valley as well as condos, lakefront lodges, and bed and breakfast inns. more...
Après-ski
Most bars in Squaw Valley cater to the 25?35 crowd, including the Balboa Café, the newest après-ski spot in the Squaw scene. more...
Restaurants & bars
A wide selection of restaurants offer everything from fast food to Asian tapas.
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Other activities
Off the slopes in Squaw Valley, winter fun includes mountain-top ice-skating, snowtubing, shopping and dining?all overlooking Lake Tahoe. more...
Getting there
Squaw Valley lies 42 miles (72 km) by car from the Reno/Tahoe
International
Airport Valley. There are daily shuttle buses from Reno and Lake Tahoe.
Rental cars and S.U.V.s are available through Squaw Valley Central
Reservations.
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Squaw Valley facts
Ski Area
| Base | 6,200 ft 1,890 m |
| Summit | 9,050 ft 2,758 m |
| Elevation | 2,850 ft 868 m |
| Area size | 4,000 a 1,619 ha |
Trails/runs
| Number of trails | 100 |
| Advanced | 30 % |
| Intermediate | 45 % |
| Beginner | 25 % |
Lifts
| Gondolas/Cable cars | 2 |
| Chairs | 26 |
| Surface lifts | 3 |
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