| Yellow -
2.5km |
From the Day Lodge around
the meadow and back. Our easiest trail. You will find Rolf's Roost
Warming Hut on Yellow. Stop there for a hot chocolate or some water, or
bring your lunch and enjoy the sun at the picnic tables. |
| Green - 4km |
Green Trail is one of our most popular
loops. Gentle terrain takes you further out to the second warming hut.
Provides access to the outer trails. Great for practicing your balance
and glide on its long, flat stretches. A few ups and downs make it a fun
trail with plenty of variety. |
| Special Green - 3km |
The loop within the Green Loop, Special
Green is a favorite for novices as well as experts looking for a great
place to refine their V2 on flat terrain. Beautiful meadow cruising, and
dog-friendly!(see dog page for times, etc.) |
| Wintergreen - 1km |
New in 2003, Wintergreen works you with a
short, steeper uphill climb, and then wanders over to Orange Trail deep
in the trees. A new favorite among the locals. |
| Extra Green - 1.5km |
A useful link between the north and south
sides of Green Trail, Extra adds variety and provides a last gentle
climb for those looking for one last hill before returning to the
trailhead. |
| Orange - 5km |
Called "the perfect trail",
Orange is the ultimate loop for both skating and striding. From the
warming hut, follow the direction of the Great
Ski Race trail and get a little more climibing, mixed with curvy,
winding downhills. Go the opposite way, and find a little easier terrain
and quicker access to the loops further out. Either way you go, you will
get great a great workout and see some beautiful scenery. |
Special Orange
1.5km |
Linking the north and south sides of Orange
Trail, Special Orange is another fun trail, relatively flat, providing
easy access to the Great Ski Race trail and Red. |
| Red - 4.5km |
Known for its deep snow and colder
conditions, Red Trail gives you the mid-winter feel all season. Good
climbs and great views of Antone Meadows make this a highlight trail. |
| Gold - 4.5km |
Gold holds more snow than any other trail,
and stays open the longest. Thrilling downhills and heart pounding
climbs make Gold a staple among the intermediate/advanced. Try it,
you'll love it. |
| Silver - 5km |
The best view in the world, some have
called it. Ski the difficult side for some advanced thrill, or take the
easier western side to the view that is great for almost all levels of
skier. Take in the panoramic view of Lake Tahoe and bring your lunch.
The picnic tables bask in the sun at the viewpoint, so you can too. |
| Purple - 4km |
The "down and up" trail, Purple
takes you down south and back up again. A really fun trail with great
opportunities for wildlife viewing. |
| Extra Gold - 3.5km |
Also called "the Great Ski Race
Trail", Extra Gold accesses the Fibreboard Freeway, a road from
Tahoe City to Brockway Summit in Kings Beach (not maintained by the ski
area). A sustained, but relatively easy climb leads you to a great view
of the lake at the top. The downhill is a great payoff. |
| Special Gold - 2km |
The "escape" off of the Gold
Climb, Special Gold bypasses the upper section of Gold Trail and ties
you back into Gold down lower. |
| Blue - 4.5km |
A favorite among dog lovers, Blue is one of
our two dog-friendly trails (limited use for dogs, see
dogs page). Blue loops around Dollar Reservoir, with flat terrain as
well as some sustained gentle climbing or downhill, depending on the
direction you ski it. Fun skiing, a little bit of everything. |
| Lakeview - 2km |
The name says it all. Sit high above the
lake and see everything in the Tahoe Basin. Open up to the view and back
down the same way most of the season, Lakeview is not to be missed by
those looking for the ultimate photo op. |
Lakeview Cutoff
.8km |
A link from intersections "K" to
"L", easy terrain and quiet tree cruising. Another short loop
option just beyond the warming hut. |