Monday 2 January 2012

Why Is Skiing at South Lake Tahoe So Popular?

Some well known ski resorts in South Lake Tahoe are Alpine Meadows (2,400 acres), Heavenly Mountain (4,800 acres) and Squaw Valley (4,000 acres). Each received, at least, four stars for family friendliness, downhill terrain and nightlife from reviewers on OnTheSnow.com. One snowboarder gave Heavenly Mountain high marks for the quality of the downhill terrain, but lamented that the area for snowboarders lacked rails to protect people from falling off the side.

Alpine Meadows received high marks for its terrain, too, though the person who wrote the review thought it was too small for anyone planning to ski there on more than one day. Another liked the fact that it was less crowded than other resorts. Squaw Valley received high marks for the quality of the snow and the food. The only drawback the reviewer mentioned was the fact that "not much is open after the resort closes at night."

Most of the resorts in South Lake Tahoe were recommended, by reviewers, for beginning, intermediate and advanced skiers. Some, such as Heavenly Mountain, Kirkwood, Sierra at Tahoe, Squaw Valley, and Mt. Rose, are also recommended for experts.

It would appear that one of the reasons skiing in South Tahoe is so popular is because of the overall experience people receive at the South Shore's various resorts. skiing, in general, is an expensive pastime. So, if you plan to go to South Lake Tahoe for your first - or next - ski trip, you will most likely get your money's worth, even if you can only afford to stay for a weekend.

If you're going to South Lake Tahoe for the first time, you will be happy to know that people who reviewed the South Shore's many resorts found their experiences to be above average. Skiing here is so popular because of the great skiing and, apparently, the equally great overall resort experience.