Experience Squaw Valley USA . . . When you visit Squaw Valley Lodge - in the North Lake Tahoe region of California on the slopes of Squaw Valley USA – you encounter one of the most spectacular vacation and recreation destinations in the world. A pioneer in winter sports and host of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games, Squaw Valley is a sacred setting for anyone who loves skiing and winter adventure. Offering the most skiable acres in Lake Tahoe, the most advanced lift network in the country, and some of the deepest snow in the world, Squaw Valley is a winter playground for all ages. [Top]
Squaw Valley Ski Adventure. Located at the end of a beautiful alpine valley and surrounded by six high Sierra peaks. The site of the VIII Olympic Winter Games, Squaw Valley offers 4,000 acres of world-famous terrain from the tamest to the toughest, with exciting adventures for skiers, snowboarders and cross country skiers of all abilities. A sophisticated network of 33 lifts, including North America’s only Funitel and an aerial Cable Car, access six mountain peaks, 2,850 vertical feet of ski terrain, spacious open bowls and chutes, terrain parks, halfpipes - including an enormous Superpipe - and miles of groomed runsthat are easily accessed from our ski-in, ski-out hotel lodge. [Top]

 

Squaw Valley’s High Camp. Enjoy year-round activities at High Camp, a mountaintop adventure center located at the top of Squaw Valley's aerial Cable Car. This revolutionary facility is an all-season paradise featuring a mountaintop Olympic sized ice-skating rink, night skiing, a spring and summer swimming pool and spa, restaurants and snow tubing, all at your fingertips. [Top]

Squaw Valley’s All Season Fun! Squaw Valley Lodge is walking and skiing distance to incredible shopping and dining experiences at Squaw Valley’s village, and a few miles from Tahoe’s exciting casinos, Lake Tahoe’s championship golf courses and tournaments, all-terrain hiking, cycling and mountain biking trails, Lake Tahoe’s beaches, rafting the Truckee River, kayaking, outdoor concerts and festivals.
Lake Tahoe Transportation. Squaw Valley Lodge refers several different transportation outlets and airport shuttle service. For more information, call Guest Services at (530) 583-5500 Ext. 4030.
  • Fast Taxi – Serves Squaw, Alpine, West Shore, Tahoe City and Nothstar. Airport Shuttles 8 passengers in 4x 4 minivans. Phone: (800) 977-8294 or (530) 583-6699.

  • North Tahoe Checker – Serves North Tahoe, Truckee, West Shore & Incline. Also has all-wheel mini-vans. Phone: (800) 420-8294 or (530) 546-8844
  • Lake Tahoe Taxi – Offers 24-hour service of North Lake and South Lake Tahoe. Also offers 4-wheel drive vehicles. Phone: (888) 378-TAXI or (530-562-2600. www.laketahoetaxi.net.

  • No Stress Express – Offers one way and round trip transfers to the Reno Airport, and runs to Tahoe City, Truckee and other areas, i.e. grocery stores and theatres. Call (888) 4-SHUTTLE; www.nostressexpress.com.

  • Alpine Taxi – (530) 546-3232

  • Tahoe Truckee Taxi – (530) 583-TAXI

  • Sierra Shuttle – (530) 550-1777 [Top]

Lake Tahoe, Squaw Valley Lodge Directions

  • From Reno/Tahoe International Airport: When departing the airport, take highway 395 north. Take the I-80 exit west following the Sacramento signs. Travel on I-80 west for about 30 miles to Truckee. Once in Truckee, take the highway 89 exit south following the signs for Squaw Valley and Tahoe City. Please refer to the directions from Truckee.
  • From the San Francisco Bay Area: Take Interstate 80 east. Follow I-80 for approximately 3 hours or until you reach the town of Truckee. Take the second Truckee Exit, Highway 89 south. Please refer to the directions from Truckee.

  • From Southern California ( Los Angeles): Take Interstate 5 north to Sacramento. Take Interstate 80 east. Follow I-80 for approximately 2 hours or until you reach the town of Truckee. Take the second Truckee Exit, Highway 89 south. Please refer to the directions from Truckee.

  • From Truckee Airport: From Airport Road, take a right on Highway 267, turn left at the first stop light onto Brockway Road and go approximately 1.5 miles. As you approach the train tracks in downtown Truckee, take a left on West River Road and follow for approximately 2-3 miles. Take a left on Highway 89 and refer to directions from Truckee.

  • From Truckee: After 8 miles on highway 89, turn right onto Squaw Valley Road where the Olympic rings and torches are located. Follow Squaw Valley Road two miles. The road will make a sharp left turn and just ahead is the ski area. Turn right onto Squaw Peak Road located between the Cable Car building and PlumpJack. Squaw Valley Lodge is just ahead on the left side of the street. [Top]

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201 Squaw Peak Rd. P.O. Box 2364, Olympic Valley, CA 96146
Phone: 800-549-6742 Email: info@squawvalleylodge.com
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