Update From Sierra General Manager, John Rice
It is with a heavy heart we must announce Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort will be suspending winter operations beginning tomorrow, Monday, March 16. Conditions around the mountain have deteriorated to the point where we can no longer deliver a product that meets our standards. Although temperatures remain high and the forecast lacks precipitation, we are fully committed to resuming operations if we receive an adequate amount of snow.
We want to sincerely thank our pass-holders, guests and employees, who continued to bring their best, day in and day out. We are fueled by your smiles, which we had no shortage of, even during these past few days.
After exhausting all possible tools - even with snow making at every opportunity and strategic movement of snow, mother nature came up short. Our north-facing location paired with our summer grooming techniques allowed us to remain open since December 12 with 1/3 of our average natural snowfall.
Season Pass-holders, if you have not taken advantage of your pass privileges at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, your passes will continue to be available for use. If you have any questions, our Season Pass Office will be open from 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., or can be reached via email at: passoffice@sierraattahoe.com.
Thank you again, for your continued support of Sierra-at-Tahoe. Snow is not our only asset, as we are composed of an outstanding group of individuals who love this sport, this business and this very mountain. Without your trust and involvement, we would not survive. We can't wait to provide a place for you to make more great memories with friends and family.
This isn't goodbye; it's see you soon.
- John
John Rice
General Manager
Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort
We want to sincerely thank our pass-holders, guests and employees, who continued to bring their best, day in and day out. We are fueled by your smiles, which we had no shortage of, even during these past few days.
After exhausting all possible tools - even with snow making at every opportunity and strategic movement of snow, mother nature came up short. Our north-facing location paired with our summer grooming techniques allowed us to remain open since December 12 with 1/3 of our average natural snowfall.
Season Pass-holders, if you have not taken advantage of your pass privileges at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, your passes will continue to be available for use. If you have any questions, our Season Pass Office will be open from 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., or can be reached via email at: passoffice@sierraattahoe.com.
Thank you again, for your continued support of Sierra-at-Tahoe. Snow is not our only asset, as we are composed of an outstanding group of individuals who love this sport, this business and this very mountain. Without your trust and involvement, we would not survive. We can't wait to provide a place for you to make more great memories with friends and family.
This isn't goodbye; it's see you soon.
- John
John Rice
General Manager
Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort