Winter thrill seekers are experiencing a new adrenalin rush this year thanks to Zip Tahoe’s state of the art zip line tour.
Kirkwood Mountain Resort got off to a flying start this season after an 11 foot November dump made it possible for the resort to start turning lifts for Thanksgiving.
Kirkwood has traditionally been known for gnarly terrain - steeps, chutes, cornices and bowls - and powder hounds flock there in droves to get a piece of The Mountain's notorious terrain.
Kirkwood Mountain Resort’s 2300 skiable acres lie within Eldorado National Forest boundaries which mean the resort is already held to strict standards when it comes to environmental impact.
Kirkwood’s reputation for the most, the deepest and the driest snow of all the Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts is no secret! Now they're backing it up with real time weather and conditions data fed directly from the hill.
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