The Spring Skiing Capital Gears Up for Events-Filled Spring Season

  • Whacky annual classics return: The 34th Annual Snow Golf Tournament at Alpine Meadows on April 22 and the 27th Annual Cushing Crossing at Squaw Valley on May 6
  • The Village at Squaw Valley blossoms into spring with the Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Festival and Made in Tahoe Festival  
  • 2017-18 Tahoe Super Passholders Ski Free all Spring

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Olympic Valley, Calif., 2017-Apr-21 — /Travel PR News/ — Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, the Spring Skiing Capital, is gearing up for its most event-filled spring season in history. With historic snowfall bringing 685 inches and counting, the resort plans to operate with skiing and riding into June and on July 4, weather and conditions permitting, once again offering Tahoe’s longest season. With numerous spring events and activities to compliment sun-soaked skiing and riding, 2017-18 Tahoe Super Passholders can take advantage of the long season with free skiing all spring. Included in the lineup is the 34th Annual Snow Golf Tournament, Passholder Parties, Moonlit Snowshoe Tour and Dinner, Easter on the Slopes, Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Celebration, Ice Bar Party at Alpine Meadows, 27th Annual Cushing Crossing, and more. Click here for the full Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows events calendar.

2016-17 Passholder Appreciation Parties – Alpine Meadows, April 15; Squaw Valley, May 6
Get wild, get funky, and come celebrate the 2016-17 season in style. All you need is your 2016-17 season pass and you’re in! Don your silliest chapeau or your most hilarious helmet for 2016-17 season passholders party at Alpine Meadows. Not to worry if your headwear is feeling a little bland – this party is equipped with a hat/helmet decorating station. For the complete schedule and more information on the Alpine Meadows Passholder Appreciation party, click here.

Grab your best Cinco de Mayo garb then round up your passholder friends and family for our year end party at Squaw Valley. We’ll be serving up food and drink specials, along with good times and free live music! To learn more about the Squaw Valley Passholder Appreciation party, click here.

Whacky Costumes & Themed Weekends all Spring
Known for a whacky onesie or colorful tutu any day of the week, the Spring Skiing Capital celebrates the carefree spring vibes with fun dress-up themes each weekend. Hit the thrift store and get your family and friends together for priceless photo ops on the mountain. Click here to view the full schedule.

Spring Music Series – Saturdays and Sundays through April 30 at Alpine Meadows
Hosted at the deck of the Alpine Meadows Lodge from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. over five music-filled weekends, the Spring Music Series is a great way to enjoy epic skiing following by exceptional, free live music. Performers include Joy & Madness, Sambada, The Blues Monsters, Ideateam, Midtown Social, Peter Joseph Burtt & The Kingtide, Lumination and Scarlet Moon. Click here for the full schedule of events.

Moonlit Snowshoe Tour and Dinner – Saturday, April 15 at Alpine Meadows
After the mountain closes and the winter moon rises, experience a snowshoe tour to the mid-mountain Chalet at Alpine Meadows. Enjoy an intimate seated dinner where you’ll be served an Alps-inspired menu with dishes like potato cheese soup, chicken cordon bleu and apple strudel. The final spring date is April 15 at 5:30 p.m. at Alpine Meadows. This unique experience is only available for 50 guests and is $74 adults/$35 children. Book a reservation by calling 800-403-0206 or online.

Easter at Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows – Sunday, April 16
What better way to spend Easter Sunday than on the slopes with the whole family! Search in the spring snow for colorful eggs during Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows Easter egg hunts. Or in true winter fashion, guests at Alpine Meadows can also do some searching with the help of technology during the Beacon and Eggs Scavenger Hunt where you can learn the basics of avalanche awareness and proper beacon techniques while searching for Easter Eggs filled with great prizes. Mountaintop services will be held at both mountains and a special Easter Service will be held at High Camp and the Squaw Valley Chapel. For more information and a complete schedule, click here.

Tahoe-Truckee Earth Day Celebration in The Village at Squaw Valley – Saturday, April 22
Celebrate the Earth and join Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows for the largest eco-event in the North Lake Tahoe and Truckee area. Tahoe-Truckee Earth Day gives participants the opportunity to learn about earth-friendly practices including recycling, composting, alternative energy and sustainability. A diverse array of agency representatives and earth friendly vendors will be present to help participants learn more about how they can reduce their ecological footprint. To learn more, click here.

34th Annual Snow Golf Tournament at Alpine Meadows – Saturday, April 22
Ditch the ski jacket for a collared shirt and khakis- Alpine Meadows’ Annual Snow Golf Tournament is back for its 34th year! As the only top-to-bottom snow golf course, this highly anticipated spring event is a unique way to spend a day on the slopes with the whole family. The nine-hole course starts at the top of Summit Express Chair and meanders its way down the mountain with the last holes bringing competitors back to the bottom of Alpine Bowl Chair. This event is weather and conditions permitting.

Ice Bar Party – Saturday, April 22 at Alpine Meadows
After a spring day on the mountain, head to the Ice Bar on the backside of Alpine Meadows from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for fun games and tunes with a live DJ. Games include corn hole, ladder toss and hula-hooping. Click here for more information. This event is weather and conditions permitting.

Cinco de Mayo Party at Squaw Valley – Saturday, May 5
Grab your skis and snowboards for a unique Cinco de Mayo themed weekend Squaw Valley. Join us on Friday for a Cinco de Mayo party with Mariachi in the Village and an Après Tequila Tasting Notes on the KT Deck.

27th Annual Cushing Crossing at Squaw Valley – Saturday, May 6
The 27th Annual Cushing Crossing is the best event of the spring season. The original pond skimming event that started a spring resort ritual, participants are challenged to cross the chilly waters of Cushing Pond on skis, a snowboard, or any ski- or snowboard-based vessel – resulting in colossal crashes, ultra-creative contraptions and hilarious costumes, with the spectacle being judged by a celebrity panel. This year’s Cushing Crossing starts at 1:00 p.m. at Cushing Pond, located adjacent to the KT Base Bar. The legendary competition will be limited to the first 50 registrants, and participants can register on the morning of the event at KT Base Bar. Event kicks off at 1pm, awards at 3pm at the KT Base Bar. For the complete schedule and more information, click here.

5th Annual Made in Tahoe Festival in The Village at Squaw Valley – May 27 & 28
Made in Tahoe Festival returns to The Village at Squaw Valley to celebrate all things local. The festival features live music and performances on three stages, as well as over 100 local vendors offering food, drink and artisan goods that are made or inspired in the Lake Tahoe Basin and Truckee areas. Discover, explore and experience our special community rich with talented creators!​ For more information, to book lodging or to sign up to participate, click here.

Squaw Valley Half Marathon & Run to Squaw 8 Miler – Sunday, June 11
Get out and get active for the Squaw Valley Half Marathon and Run to Squaw 8 miler. Part of the Tahoe Trail Running Series, the Squaw Valley Half Marathon starts and finishes at The Village At Squaw Valley while the 8 miler begins at Commons Beach in Tahoe City and ends in the heart of The Village. Both courses are fast and flat with beautiful views along the mainly paved trail that runs along the Truckee River. For more information and to register, click here.

Bluesdays – Tuesdays, June 13 – September 5
Bluesdays will celebrate its summer kickoff on June 13 in The Village at Squaw Valley. This popular and free outdoor concert series features acclaimed blues musicians, great grab and go food offerings from Village restaurants and a Blues bar with beer, wine & spirits available in the Events Plaza. Bluesdays continues all summer long with 13 free concerts you won’t want to miss. For more information, click here.

8th Annual Peaks and Paws Festival – June 17 & 18
The Village at Squaw Valley is paying tribute to man – and woman’s – best friend with the 8th Annual Peaks and Paws Festival. Dogs and their Masters can enjoy 2 days of live music, delicious food, and wine and beer tasting (people only!) amid Squaw Valley’s stunning mountain setting. The festival also includes a dog-friendly guided hike up the mountain, an array of specialty product pet vendors and a dock jumping competition with Splash Dogs. All of the proceeds from the festival will benefit the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe.

Kids Adventure Games – June 23-25
The 3rd Annual Squaw Valley Kids Adventure Games features a kid sized adventure race where teams of two navigate a ‘natural terrain’ inspired obstacle course. Kids can expect mountain biking, hiking, zip-lines, a Tarzan rope swing, giant Slip-n-Slide, tubing, cargo nets, mud pits and more. This is a fun and confidence building outdoor experience for kids ages 6-14, and a great day out for all the family…spectators are encouraged! For more information and to sign up, click here.

Squaw Kids Adventure Camp – June 23 — September 4
This summer let your child explore and discover adventure at Squaw Valley through outdoor activities and art exploration alongside our experienced counselors and other kids. The Squaw Kids Adventure Camp is offered on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays through June 23 – September 4, 2017 from 9am-3pm. Enjoy a day to yourself to recharge knowing that your child is having fun in a safe environment. Our fun and friendly counselors are experienced in working with kids and create an adventurous, but safe environment both indoors and out. Kids are divided into 2 age groups: ages 5-7 and 8-13, so that everyone has someone to hang out with. For more information, click here.

4th of July Skiing – Tuesday, July 4
We’ll be celebrating America’s birthday this year by skiing and snowboarding on July 4th!

Spring Operations at Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows
With more than 57 feet of cumulative snowfall, the Spring Skiing Capital is primed to once again host Tahoe’s longest season. Alpine Meadows will operate seven days a week through Sunday, April 30 and then Saturdays & Sundays only through closing day on Sunday, May 14. Weather and conditions permitting, Squaw Valley will continue to operate into June and on July 4, marking only the fourth time in the last 50 years that the resort has reopened for Independence Day.

3rd Annual #SpringSkiingCapital Photo Contest
With signature events, dress up contests, live music every weekend and more, this spring will be the most eventful in resort history.  Share your favorite moments from the Spring Skiing Capital using #SpringSkiingCapital on Twitter and Instagram, and be entered to win Oakley goggles and sunglasses every week from April 10-May 21. Winners will be selected each Sunday for the duration of the contest. After May 21, the six weekly winners will be automatically entered into a grand prize contest for a GoPro HERO5 Session and one 2017-18 Gold Tahoe Super Pass, with the grand prize winner chosen through fan voting online at www.springskiingcapital.com. For more information and official rules, click here.

Spring Lodging Specials in The Village at Squaw Valley®
Take advantage of great spring deals on lodging at The Village at Squaw Valley. Stay right in the heart of the action, with direct access to the slopes, world-class shopping, dining, activities and events in the Village. Ski, stay and forget about driving.

About Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows
Voted ‘Best Ski Resort’ in North America for the second year in a row by USA Today and 10Best Readers’ Choice 2017, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows is an internationally renowned mountain resort in North Lake Tahoe that spans over 6,000 skiable acres. The resort features slopeside lodging at The Village at Squaw Valley®, which bustles year round with nonstop events and nearly 60 bars, restaurants and boutiques. With an annual average of 450 inches of snowfall and 300 sunny days, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows is known as the Spring Skiing Capital™ as it provides one of the longest ski and snowboard seasons in Lake Tahoe. Skiers and riders of all ability levels are welcomed by over 65 percent beginner and intermediate terrain, 14 easy-to-navigate mountain zones and a custom app to make the most of every visit. Visit squawalpine.com or call 1.800.403.0206 to learn more.
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SOURCE: SQUAW VALLEY RESORT

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