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Photo of The Village at Palisades Tahoe Closest
From $136 / night 1.36 mi

The Village at Palisades Tahoe

· 4.4 Very Good · 522 reviews

Owner-driven properties offering curated design and rates that respect the full trip cost.

  • Savor small-batch beers that highlight flavors of the alpine region
  • Wake naturally in serene rooms offering alpine views and peaceful ambiance
  • Grab gourmet snacks and hot drinks after late ski runs
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From $109 / night 7.24 mi

evo Hotel Tahoe City

· 4.2 Very Good · 485 reviews

Boutique properties shaped by owner vision and hospitality with personality.

  • Sip locally distilled spirits at the intimate bar after skiing
  • Recharge with locally inspired evening turndown service and thoughtful touches
  • Satisfy midnight cravings with chef-inspired small plates and desserts
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From $92 / night 7.41 mi

Pepper Tree Inn

· 3.8 Good · 725 reviews

Independent properties where the warmth feels earned and guests matter by name.

  • Grab hot beverages and hearty snacks after long alpine runs
  • Gather around communal tables sharing stories over steaming morning meals
  • Receive local transit tips and route maps from welcoming staff
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From $160 / night 7.42 mi

The Inn at Boatworks

· 3.3 Average · 584 reviews

Independent properties that price directly and answer to every guest personally.

  • Stock up on drinks and essentials anytime hunger strikes
  • Power your alpine adventures with complimentary breakfast selections included
  • Load equipment easily with accessible ground-floor parking arrangements
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Photo of Basecamp Tahoe City Top rated
From $114 / night 7.46 mi

Basecamp Tahoe City

· 4.5 Excellent · 471 reviews

Distinctive stays offering the personal touches and warmth chains rarely deliver.

  • Gather around fire pits with hot toddies under starlit skies
  • Retreat to intimate guest rooms with calming décor and soft lighting
  • Refuel with artisan sandwiches and local craft beverages anytime
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From $120 / night 8.3 mi

Tamarack Lodge Motel

· 5.0 Excellent

Stays engineered for families who refuse to waste precious slope time.

  • Recharge weary muscles with quiet, climate-controlled room comfort daily
  • Refuel with convenient vending options after long alpine adventure days
  • Unload helmets and winter gear directly beside your room entrance
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From $479 / night 10.78 mi

The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe

· 4.4 Very Good · 320 reviews

Luxury calibrated for skiers who expect recovery as refined as performance.

  • Return from dinner to polished boots ready for tomorrow
  • Protect outerwear on cushioned hangers designed for delicate fabrics
  • Fuel up with localized breakfast specialties via room service
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Photo of Hyatt Vacation Club at Northstar Lodge Lake Tahoe Best value
From $84 / night 11.87 mi

Hyatt Vacation Club at Northstar Lodge Lake Tahoe

· 4.4 Very Good · 986 reviews

Multiroom layouts serve families who split early and regroup after dark.

  • Gather everyone for meals without leaving the property after skiing
  • Transition from cold slopes to heated water in minutes
  • Sleep soundly after long alpine days on plush mattresses
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From $196 / night 14.26 mi

Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton

· 4.4 Very Good · 428 reviews

Premium comfort tailored for guests who expect polish without the premium prices.

  • Stock up on grab-and-go beverages before heading to the slopes
  • Stretch out on landscaped patio seating between morning runs
  • Settle into family-friendly rooms designed for comfortable multi-generational stays
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Photo of Best Western Plus Truckee-Tahoe Hotel
From $144 / night 14.35 mi

Best Western Plus Truckee-Tahoe Hotel

· 4.3 Very Good · 688 reviews

Designed for travelers who need predictable quality across varied mountain schedules.

  • Book connecting rooms so families stay together between ski sessions
  • Refresh base layers with coin-operated washers and dryers onsite
  • Keep suitcases off the floor with convenient luggage racks
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Photo of SpringHill Suites by Marriott Truckee Lake Tahoe Highly rated
From $141 / night 15.48 mi

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Truckee Lake Tahoe

· 4.5 Excellent · 689 reviews

All-suite layouts that give active travelers room to spread out and recharge.

  • Soak tired muscles in the heated indoor whirlpool after skiing
  • Sleep soundly on plush mattresses built for muscle recovery overnight
  • Skip the drive with microwavable dinners after long slope days
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Photo of Hampton Inn & Suites South Lake Tahoe
From $149 / night 22.16 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites South Lake Tahoe

Friendly reliability built for travelers who need warmth after the cold.

  • Dry snow-soaked gear overnight with convenient coin-operated dryers
  • Recharge with rotating hot items like eggs and sausage daily
  • Store bulky ski bags and equipment in spacious room layouts
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Photo of Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort Spa and Casino Highly rated
From $199 / night 24.1 mi

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort Spa and Casino

· 4.5 Excellent · 964 reviews

Refined comfort tailored for guests who expect fast departures and dependable quality.

  • Skip the wait with contactless room service after long slope days
  • Enjoy scenic terrace dining with mountain views year-round
  • Keep toddlers comfortable with complimentary cribs delivered to your room
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Photo of Holiday Inn Club Vacations Tahoe Ridge Resort by IHG
From $79 / night 24.12 mi

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Tahoe Ridge Resort

Positioned for skiers who value space and routine over boutique polish.

  • Gather with your group in the welcoming lounge area
  • Recover in the heated pool after hours on the mountain
  • Select the perfect pillow firmness for your sleep preference
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Photo of Courtyard by Marriott Carson City
From $210 / night 24.15 mi

Courtyard by Marriott Carson City

Globally consistent comfort tailored for groups chasing snow and predictable service.

  • Store gear safely in spacious wardrobe and closet space
  • Feed the whole crew with full-service breakfast restaurant each morning
  • Keep your SUV powered up at available EV charging stations
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Resort at Squaw Creek Travel Guide

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Nestled in the heart of Olympic Valley, the Resort at Squaw Creek is a premier destination offering year-round recreation and relaxation. This guide is designed for attendees and participants of events, tournaments, and meetings held at or near the resort, providing essential orientation to help you navigate the area and plan your visit. Discover key logistical information, discover local attractions, and find dining options to complement your experience in this stunning Sierra Nevada setting.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The Resort at Squaw Creek is uniquely situated in Olympic Valley, formerly known as Squaw Valley, the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics. This secluded alpine village is surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains, offering breathtaking natural beauty and access to extensive outdoor activities. Access to Olympic Valley is primarily via State Route 89, a scenic highway that connects to Interstate 80. Driving times from major points include approximately 45-50 minutes from Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO), and about 3 hours from Sacramento International Airport (SMF). During winter months, especially with heavy snowfall, tire chains may be required on SR 89, and checking road conditions before departure is crucial. Public transit options are limited; however, regional bus services can connect to nearby Truckee or Tahoe City, with local shuttles operating within the valley during peak seasons. Rideshare services are available but may have longer wait times due to the remote location, especially during busy event periods. For seamless arrival, particularly during ski season or large events, aim to arrive well before your scheduled check-in or event start to account for potential traffic and secure convenient parking.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Olympic Valley presents a compact, focused lodging experience, with the Resort at Squaw Creek being the dominant accommodation. While other hotels and vacation rentals exist in nearby Tahoe City and Truckee, they require a significant drive, making the resort the most convenient base for events held within the valley. The resort itself offers a wide range of amenities and lodging options, catering to various needs from families to business groups. Demand for accommodations here spikes dramatically during ski season (November-April) and popular summer event weekends. Booking well in advance is highly recommended, especially for travel during these peak periods. Consider using map filters to identify units closest to specific event venues within the resort complex. Flexible date options can sometimes yield better rates, though availability within Olympic Valley itself is limited, making early reservations essential.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is about a 45-minute drive away.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive early during peak season to navigate potential mountain road conditions and resort traffic.

Downtime

Olympic Village Inn offers a relaxed atmosphere for casual meetups within walking distance.

Food & Dining

Explore the shops and cafes in nearby Truckee for indoor diversion if weather is poor.

Food & Dining

The resort's common areas and restaurants serve as convenient gathering points for groups.

  • Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) is about a 45-minute drive away.
  • Arrive early during peak season to navigate potential mountain road conditions and resort traffic.
  • Olympic Village Inn offers a relaxed atmosphere for casual meetups within walking distance.
  • Explore the shops and cafes in nearby Truckee for indoor diversion if weather is poor.
  • The resort's common areas and restaurants serve as convenient gathering points for groups.
Section 04

Ski Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

Plan to arrive at the Resort at Squaw Creek at least 30-45 minutes before your scheduled event or check-in time. This buffer allows for potential delays on State Route 89, finding parking, and navigating the resort’s layout. Familiarize yourself with the resort map upon arrival; key event areas, registration desks, and meeting rooms can be spread out. If arriving for a specific event, look for directional signage for participant parking and check-in points. Allow ample time to drop off luggage if staying at the resort before proceeding to your event location. The lobby and hotel amenities offer a comfortable space to relax before your activities commence.

During the Event

Once your event or activity begins, focus on adhering to the provided schedule. If you are participating in an outdoor activity, be mindful of changing mountain weather conditions and dress in layers. For indoor sessions or meetings, note the location of restrooms, water stations, and any scheduled break areas. Familiarize yourself with the resort's dining options for convenient meal breaks. If you are part of a group, establish clear meeting points and times for regrouping during breaks or after the event concludes. The resort staff are available to assist with any directions or logistical questions throughout your stay.

Post-Event & Departure

As your event or stay concludes, allow for a relaxed departure. If you are staying at the resort, pack your belongings and check out according to the hotel's policy. If you have free time before departing Olympic Valley, consider a short walk around the resort grounds or visiting a nearby point of interest. Be aware of potential increased traffic on SR 89 during peak departure times, especially on weekend evenings or at the end of the ski season. Ensure your vehicle is properly equipped for mountain driving conditions, particularly if traveling during winter months. A final meal or drink at one of the resort’s restaurants can be a pleasant way to cap off your visit before heading home.

Arrival & Pre-Event

Plan to arrive at the Resort at Squaw Creek at least 30-45 minutes before your scheduled event or check-in time. This buffer allows for potential delays on State Route 89, finding parking, and navigating the resort’s layout. Familiarize yourself with the resort map upon arrival; key event areas, registration desks, and meeting rooms can be spread out. If arriving for a specific event, look for directional signage for participant parking and check-in points. Allow ample time to drop off luggage if staying at the resort before proceeding to your event location. The lobby and hotel amenities offer a comfortable space to relax before your activities commence.

During the Event

Once your event or activity begins, focus on adhering to the provided schedule. If you are participating in an outdoor activity, be mindful of changing mountain weather conditions and dress in layers. For indoor sessions or meetings, note the location of restrooms, water stations, and any scheduled break areas. Familiarize yourself with the resort's dining options for convenient meal breaks. If you are part of a group, establish clear meeting points and times for regrouping during breaks or after the event concludes. The resort staff are available to assist with any directions or logistical questions throughout your stay.

Post-Event & Departure

As your event or stay concludes, allow for a relaxed departure. If you are staying at the resort, pack your belongings and check out according to the hotel's policy. If you have free time before departing Olympic Valley, consider a short walk around the resort grounds or visiting a nearby point of interest. Be aware of potential increased traffic on SR 89 during peak departure times, especially on weekend evenings or at the end of the ski season. Ensure your vehicle is properly equipped for mountain driving conditions, particularly if traveling during winter months. A final meal or drink at one of the resort’s restaurants can be a pleasant way to cap off your visit before heading home.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Resort at Squaw Creek Amenities

On site

The Resort at Squaw Creek itself offers a multitude of activities and amenities perfect for unwinding or staying active without leaving the property. Guests can enjoy multiple swimming pools, a hot tub, and a full-service spa for relaxation. For the more active, there’s a fitness center, tennis courts, and golf during the summer months. The resort also provides easy access to hiking and biking trails that begin directly from the property, allowing for immediate immersion in the natural beauty of Olympic Valley. During winter, the resort often offers ice skating and easy access to the shuttle for Palisades Tahoe ski resort.

Palisades Tahoe (Olympic Valley Base)

0.8 mi

Just a short walk or shuttle ride from the resort, the Olympic Valley base area of Palisades Tahoe is a hub for both summer and winter activities. In winter, it’s a world-class ski resort offering extensive terrain for all levels. Summer transforms the area into a destination for mountain biking with lift-served trails, scenic aerial tram rides providing panoramic views, and a vibrant village atmosphere with shops and restaurants. The base area is also a popular starting point for hiking trails that explore the surrounding peaks. Access to the resort’s iconic Aerial Tramway from this base offers an unforgettable experience and stunning vistas of Lake Tahoe and the Sierras.

5–15 Minutes Away

Hiking Trails around Lake Tahoe

1.5 mi

The region surrounding Olympic Valley is a hiker's paradise, with numerous trails accessible within a short drive. Explore paths that wind through pine forests, lead to alpine lakes, or ascend to viewpoints offering sweeping panoramas of Lake Tahoe. Popular options range from gentle strolls to more strenuous climbs. Trailheads can be found throughout the Tahoe National Forest, with many starting points accessible via SR 89. Pack water, snacks, and layers, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Consult local ranger stations or online trail guides for current conditions and suitability for your fitness level.

Truckee River Rafting/Kayaking

10.5 mi

During the warmer months, the Truckee River offers excellent opportunities for rafting and kayaking. Several outfitters operate along the river, providing rentals and guided tours for a refreshing way to experience the Sierra Nevada landscape. The section of the river near Truckee provides calmer stretches suitable for leisurely floats, while other areas offer more exciting rapids for experienced paddlers. It’s a fantastic way to cool off on a hot summer day and enjoy the natural beauty from a different perspective. Ensure you book in advance, especially during peak summer weekends.

Walkable

  • Resort at Squaw Creek Amenities — The Resort at Squaw Creek itself offers a multitude of activities and amenities perfect for unwinding or staying active without leaving the property. Guests can enjoy multiple swimming pools, a hot tub, and a full-service spa for relaxation. For the more active, there’s a fitness center, tennis courts, and golf during the summer months. The resort also provides easy access to hiking and biking trails that begin directly from the property, allowing for immediate immersion in the natural beauty of Olympic Valley. During winter, the resort often offers ice skating and easy access to the shuttle for Palisades Tahoe ski resort. On site
  • Palisades Tahoe (Olympic Valley Base) — Just a short walk or shuttle ride from the resort, the Olympic Valley base area of Palisades Tahoe is a hub for both summer and winter activities. In winter, it’s a world-class ski resort offering extensive terrain for all levels. Summer transforms the area into a destination for mountain biking with lift-served trails, scenic aerial tram rides providing panoramic views, and a vibrant village atmosphere with shops and restaurants. The base area is also a popular starting point for hiking trails that explore the surrounding peaks. Access to the resort’s iconic Aerial Tramway from this base offers an unforgettable experience and stunning vistas of Lake Tahoe and the Sierras. 0.8 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Hiking Trails around Lake Tahoe — The region surrounding Olympic Valley is a hiker's paradise, with numerous trails accessible within a short drive. Explore paths that wind through pine forests, lead to alpine lakes, or ascend to viewpoints offering sweeping panoramas of Lake Tahoe. Popular options range from gentle strolls to more strenuous climbs. Trailheads can be found throughout the Tahoe National Forest, with many starting points accessible via SR 89. Pack water, snacks, and layers, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Consult local ranger stations or online trail guides for current conditions and suitability for your fitness level. 1.5 mi
  • Truckee River Rafting/Kayaking — During the warmer months, the Truckee River offers excellent opportunities for rafting and kayaking. Several outfitters operate along the river, providing rentals and guided tours for a refreshing way to experience the Sierra Nevada landscape. The section of the river near Truckee provides calmer stretches suitable for leisurely floats, while other areas offer more exciting rapids for experienced paddlers. It’s a fantastic way to cool off on a hot summer day and enjoy the natural beauty from a different perspective. Ensure you book in advance, especially during peak summer weekends. 10.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Six Peaks Grille

On site

Located within the Resort at Squaw Creek, Six Peaks Grille offers an upscale dining experience with a focus on contemporary American cuisine. The menu features locally sourced ingredients, prepared with a sophisticated touch. Enjoy a refined atmosphere with views of the surrounding mountains, making it ideal for a special dinner or a celebratory meal. Reservations are often recommended, especially during peak seasons or for weekend dining. The restaurant is a convenient and elegant option for guests staying at the resort.

Cascades Restaurant & Bar

On site

Also situated within the Resort at Squaw Creek, Cascades provides a more casual yet refined dining atmosphere, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This restaurant features a diverse menu with American favorites and regional specialties, often with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. It's a great spot for families or groups looking for a comfortable setting with reliable fare. The adjacent bar offers a selection of local craft beers, wines, and cocktails, perfect for a relaxed evening.

Nearby Gathering Spots

PlumpJack Cafe

0.8 mi

Nestled in the village at Palisades Tahoe, PlumpJack Cafe offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere, serving up delicious American cuisine with European influences. Known for its extensive wine list and seasonal menu, it’s a popular spot for both lunch and dinner. The ambiance is perfect for a relaxed meal after a day of exploring the mountains. Whether you're seeking a hearty burger or a more elaborate entree, PlumpJack provides a satisfying dining experience in a lively village setting.

Auld Dubliner

0.8 mi

For a taste of traditional Irish pub fare and a lively atmosphere, Auld Dubliner is a go-to option in the Palisades Tahoe village. This spot serves classic pub dishes like fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and hearty stews, complemented by a wide selection of beers on tap. It’s an excellent place to gather with friends, enjoy live music on select nights, and soak in a convivial, casual environment. It offers a welcoming escape from the mountain chill.

Local & Elevated Picks

Wolfdales

12.0 mi

Located in historic downtown Truckee, Wolfdales offers a refined dining experience with a focus on creative, seasonal American cuisine. The menu changes frequently to highlight the freshest local ingredients, and the restaurant boasts an impressive wine and cocktail list. Its intimate setting makes it ideal for a special occasion or a sophisticated dinner. Reservations are strongly recommended due to its popularity and smaller size.

Moody's Bistro, Bar & Beats

12.5 mi

Moody's is a Truckee institution known for its lively atmosphere, delicious comfort food, and exceptional live music. Housed in a historic building, it offers a menu that includes gourmet burgers, steaks, seafood, and a popular happy hour. The combination of excellent food, creative cocktails, and nightly musical performances makes it a vibrant gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. It’s a perfect place to experience Truckee’s unique nightlife and culinary scene.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Six Peaks Grille — Located within the Resort at Squaw Creek, Six Peaks Grille offers an upscale dining experience with a focus on contemporary American cuisine. The menu features locally sourced ingredients, prepared with a sophisticated touch. Enjoy a refined atmosphere with views of the surrounding mountains, making it ideal for a special dinner or a celebratory meal. Reservations are often recommended, especially during peak seasons or for weekend dining. The restaurant is a convenient and elegant option for guests staying at the resort. On site
  • Cascades Restaurant & Bar — Also situated within the Resort at Squaw Creek, Cascades provides a more casual yet refined dining atmosphere, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This restaurant features a diverse menu with American favorites and regional specialties, often with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. It's a great spot for families or groups looking for a comfortable setting with reliable fare. The adjacent bar offers a selection of local craft beers, wines, and cocktails, perfect for a relaxed evening. On site

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • PlumpJack Cafe — Nestled in the village at Palisades Tahoe, PlumpJack Cafe offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere, serving up delicious American cuisine with European influences. Known for its extensive wine list and seasonal menu, it’s a popular spot for both lunch and dinner. The ambiance is perfect for a relaxed meal after a day of exploring the mountains. Whether you're seeking a hearty burger or a more elaborate entree, PlumpJack provides a satisfying dining experience in a lively village setting. 0.8 mi
  • Auld Dubliner — For a taste of traditional Irish pub fare and a lively atmosphere, Auld Dubliner is a go-to option in the Palisades Tahoe village. This spot serves classic pub dishes like fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and hearty stews, complemented by a wide selection of beers on tap. It’s an excellent place to gather with friends, enjoy live music on select nights, and soak in a convivial, casual environment. It offers a welcoming escape from the mountain chill. 0.8 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Wolfdales — Located in historic downtown Truckee, Wolfdales offers a refined dining experience with a focus on creative, seasonal American cuisine. The menu changes frequently to highlight the freshest local ingredients, and the restaurant boasts an impressive wine and cocktail list. Its intimate setting makes it ideal for a special occasion or a sophisticated dinner. Reservations are strongly recommended due to its popularity and smaller size. 12.0 mi
  • Moody's Bistro, Bar & Beats — Moody's is a Truckee institution known for its lively atmosphere, delicious comfort food, and exceptional live music. Housed in a historic building, it offers a menu that includes gourmet burgers, steaks, seafood, and a popular happy hour. The combination of excellent food, creative cocktails, and nightly musical performances makes it a vibrant gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. It’s a perfect place to experience Truckee’s unique nightlife and culinary scene. 12.5 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Olympic Valley can experience significant traffic slowdowns on SR 89, especially during ski season weekends and holidays: allow extra travel time.

Cell service can be spotty in certain areas of the valley and surrounding national forest: download offline maps.

Grocery shopping is limited in Olympic Valley: Truckee has larger supermarkets for stocking up on supplies.

Summer evenings can still be cool in the mountains, even after warm days: always pack layers.

During winter: , many dining and shopping options are concentrated around the Palisades Tahoe base village.

Seasonal note: The Resort at Squaw Creek experiences distinct seasons, each offering a unique appeal. Winter (November-April) brings snow-capped mountains, world-class skiing at Palisades Tahoe, and a cozy, alpine atmosphere. Spring and early summer (May-June) see the snowmelt, revealing hiking trails and blooming wildflowers, with slightly fewer crowds. Mid-summer (July-August) is vibrant with outdoor recreation, festivals, and warm, sunny days perfect for exploring the lake and mountains. Fall (September-October) offers crisp air, stunning foliage, and a quieter, more relaxed ambiance before the winter season begins. Travel is generally easier outside of major holiday periods and peak ski weekends.

  • Olympic Valley can experience significant traffic slowdowns on SR 89, especially during ski season weekends and holidays allow extra travel time.
  • Cell service can be spotty in certain areas of the valley and surrounding national forest download offline maps.
  • Grocery shopping is limited in Olympic Valley Truckee has larger supermarkets for stocking up on supplies.
  • Summer evenings can still be cool in the mountains, even after warm days always pack layers.
  • During winter , many dining and shopping options are concentrated around the Palisades Tahoe base village.
  • Seasonal note: The Resort at Squaw Creek experiences distinct seasons, each offering a unique appeal. Winter (November-April) brings snow-capped mountains, world-class skiing at Palisades Tahoe, and a cozy, alpine atmosphere. Spring and early summer (May-June) see the snowmelt, revealing hiking trails and blooming wildflowers, with slightly fewer crowds. Mid-summer (July-August) is vibrant with outdoor recreation, festivals, and warm, sunny days perfect for exploring the lake and mountains. Fall (September-October) offers crisp air, stunning foliage, and a quieter, more relaxed ambiance before the winter season begins. Travel is generally easier outside of major holiday periods and peak ski weekends.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Expect cold temperatures, with average highs in the 30s°F and lows often below freezing. Snowfall is common, with accumulations frequently requiring tire chains on mountain roads. Visitors should pack heavy winter gear, including insulated coats, waterproof pants, hats, gloves, and sturdy, waterproof boots. Outdoor activities require careful planning due to cold and potential blizzard conditions.

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Spring & early summer

Temperatures begin to warm, with highs typically in the 50s-60s°F, though evenings can remain cool. Snowmelt makes trails accessible but can also lead to muddy conditions. Layering is key, with a need for water-resistant jackets and comfortable hiking shoes. Early summer can still see occasional late-season snow at higher elevations.

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Mid-summer

Days are generally warm and sunny, with average highs in the 70s-80s°F, but nights can still cool down significantly. Sun protection is essential, along with light clothing for daytime activities. Carry a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings or sudden weather changes. Hydration is important due to the dry mountain air.

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Fall season

The weather becomes crisp, with highs in the 60s°F and dropping into the 30s°F at night. Fall colors can be spectacular. Bring layers, including sweaters, fleece jackets, and a windproof outer shell. Hiking is excellent, but be prepared for colder snaps and the possibility of early snow flurries as the season progresses.

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Rain & snow

Precipitation can occur year-round but is most common in winter as snow and in late spring/early fall as rain or a mix. Be prepared for sudden changes; always check the forecast before heading out. Rain gear and waterproof footwear are advisable, especially during transitional seasons. Winter snow can cause temporary road closures or delays, so monitoring road conditions is vital.

Winter

Expect cold temperatures, with average highs in the 30s°F and lows often below freezing. Snowfall is common, with accumulations frequently requiring tire chains on mountain roads. Visitors should pack heavy winter gear, including insulated coats, waterproof pants, hats, gloves, and sturdy, waterproof boots. Outdoor activities require careful planning due to cold and potential blizzard conditions.

Spring & early summer

Temperatures begin to warm, with highs typically in the 50s-60s°F, though evenings can remain cool. Snowmelt makes trails accessible but can also lead to muddy conditions. Layering is key, with a need for water-resistant jackets and comfortable hiking shoes. Early summer can still see occasional late-season snow at higher elevations.

Mid-summer

Days are generally warm and sunny, with average highs in the 70s-80s°F, but nights can still cool down significantly. Sun protection is essential, along with light clothing for daytime activities. Carry a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings or sudden weather changes. Hydration is important due to the dry mountain air.

Fall season

The weather becomes crisp, with highs in the 60s°F and dropping into the 30s°F at night. Fall colors can be spectacular. Bring layers, including sweaters, fleece jackets, and a windproof outer shell. Hiking is excellent, but be prepared for colder snaps and the possibility of early snow flurries as the season progresses.

Rain & snow

Precipitation can occur year-round but is most common in winter as snow and in late spring/early fall as rain or a mix. Be prepared for sudden changes; always check the forecast before heading out. Rain gear and waterproof footwear are advisable, especially during transitional seasons. Winter snow can cause temporary road closures or delays, so monitoring road conditions is vital.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

N/A (Olympic Valley/Palisades Tahoe)

Neighborhood

Olympic Valley

Nearest airport

Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO)

Parking

Resort parking available, often with fees; village parking at Palisades Tahoe.

Walkable district

Yes, within the resort and to Palisades Tahoe village.

Groceries & supplies

Limited in valley; Truckee offers full-service supermarkets.

Pharmacy

Available in Truckee; limited options in Olympic Valley.

Urgent care

Nearest facilities in Truckee or South Lake Tahoe.

Downtime

Resort spa, pools, scenic drives, relaxing by the fireplaces.

Pro tip

Check Palisades Tahoe’s event schedule for concerts or activities happening in the village.

Primary teamN/A (Olympic Valley/Palisades Tahoe)
NeighborhoodOlympic Valley
Nearest airportReno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO)
ParkingResort parking available, often with fees; village parking at Palisades Tahoe.
Walkable districtYes, within the resort and to Palisades Tahoe village.
Groceries & suppliesLimited in valley; Truckee offers full-service supermarkets.
PharmacyAvailable in Truckee; limited options in Olympic Valley.
Urgent careNearest facilities in Truckee or South Lake Tahoe.
DowntimeResort spa, pools, scenic drives, relaxing by the fireplaces.
Pro tipCheck Palisades Tahoe’s event schedule for concerts or activities happening in the village.
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What are the closest hotels to Resort at Squaw Creek?

The closest hotel to Resort at Squaw Creek is The Village at Palisades Tahoe (1.36 mi, from $136/night) — a 3-minute drive. Other nearby options include evo Hotel Tahoe City (7.24 mi, from $109/night) and Pepper Tree Inn (7.41 mi, from $92/night).

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek are good for families?

Several hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek are well-suited for families. The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (10.78 mi, from $479/night), Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.26 mi, from $196/night), and Best Western Plus Truckee-Tahoe Hotel (14.35 mi, from $144/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort Spa and Casino (24.1 mi, from $199/night), The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (10.78 mi, from $479/night), and Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.26 mi, from $196/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort Spa and Casino also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek?

Several upscale hotels are available near Resort at Squaw Creek. The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (10.78 mi, from $479/night), Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort Spa and Casino (24.1 mi, from $199/night), and Hyatt Vacation Club at Northstar Lodge Lake Tahoe (11.87 mi, from $84/night) all offer on-site dining, spa access, and a pool. The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe also has room service. Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort Spa and Casino also has room service.

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek are good for business travelers?

Several hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek cater to business travelers. The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (10.78 mi, from $479/night), Hyatt Vacation Club at Northstar Lodge Lake Tahoe (11.87 mi, from $84/night), and Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.26 mi, from $196/night) all offer free Wi-Fi and a fitness center. The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe also has meeting space. Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton also has meeting space.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek offer free breakfast?

Best Western Plus Truckee-Tahoe Hotel (14.35 mi, from $144/night), SpringHill Suites by Marriott Truckee Lake Tahoe (15.48 mi, from $141/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites South Lake Tahoe (22.16 mi, from $149/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek have an outdoor pool?

Hyatt Vacation Club at Northstar Lodge Lake Tahoe (11.87 mi, from $84/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek have an indoor pool?

The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (10.78 mi, from $479/night), Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.26 mi, from $196/night), and Best Western Plus Truckee-Tahoe Hotel (14.35 mi, from $144/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek have a fitness center?

The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (10.78 mi, from $479/night), Hyatt Vacation Club at Northstar Lodge Lake Tahoe (11.87 mi, from $84/night), and Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.26 mi, from $196/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near Resort at Squaw Creek are pet-friendly?

The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (10.78 mi, from $479/night), Martis Valley Lodge Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.26 mi, from $196/night), and Best Western Plus Truckee-Tahoe Hotel (14.35 mi, from $144/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

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