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Squaw Valley USA, host of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games, is a legendary mountain in an extraordinary setting. Revered for its expansive terrain, Squaw Valley USA is also known for its exciting base village, an array of activities and world-class events and entertainment throughout the seasons.
Highlights: OLYMPIC HERITAGE CELEBRATION SKI WITH JONNY MOSELEY JUST FOR WOMEN CLINICS SQUAW KIDS CHILDREN’S CENTER PAPOOSE DISCOVERY CENTER MOUNTAINTOP BEGINNER AREA THREE TERRAIN PARKS HIGH CAMP, EL 8200' ICE SKATING, DINING, SHOPPING,SWIMMING (SPRING) NIGHT SKIING/RIDING 450" AVERAGE ANNUAL SNOWFALL
Facts: TERRAIN: 4,000 acres – 25% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 30% expert. Two expansive beginner areas, three terrain parks, and night skiing/riding. TRAILS: 170+ trails – the most on the U.S. West Coast. LIFTS: 33 lifts – including North America’s only Funitel and four-season, 120-passenger Cable Car. ELEVATIONS: Six peaks with the highest at 9,050' – vertical drop 2,850'. LONGEST RUN: 3.2 miles. AMENITIES: European style pedestrian village, over 40 unique shops, full-service Hawaiian-style spa, 50 distinctive restaurants, 1960 Olympic Museum, mountain-top dining, ice skating, and swimming. Snow tubing, sledding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and indoor climbing wall. SKI SHUTTLES: Reno, North Shore, South Shore, and waterborne shuttle across Lake Tahoe. LOCATION: On the North Shore of Lake Tahoe, 45 miles west of Reno, 196 miles east of San Francisco via I-80 and Highway 89.
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