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Important Dates
Projected opening date
Dec 26, 2026
Projected closing date
Mar 21, 2027
Projected Days Open
144
Days Open Last Year
160
Years Open
80
Average Snowfall
305"
Terrain
Beginners Runs
21%
Intermediate Runs
32%
Advanced Runs
26%
Expert Runs
21%
Runs in Total
47
Longest Run
2.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
2,000 ac
Snow Making
200 ac
Lifts
14
High Speed Quads
3
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
5
Surface Lifts
5
Inside Scoop
Reviews
Tyler Becker
I was pleasantly surprised by SaT. This resort is a great option if you want a truly unique bowl skiing experience on the West Bowl, or if you enjoy cruising intermediate terrain (both on and off trail).
There were natural features, some nice moguls and tree runs, and the backside was very enjoyable. They also have a unique roller-park (Upper Snowshoe), a good variety of parks throughout, and the resort is easy to navigate with great signage and flow. However, there aren't a ton of true beginner runs. Sugar n Spice is not a true beginner run as it has flat runouts and gets very narrow at times. There is also limited difficult and expert terrain, especially when the canyon isn't open. One key disappointment, in my mind, is that the back side of the resort has the most tree options and fun (to me) terrain, but there is only one slow/older 2-pack lift that services this terrain. It also was not spinning in the afternoon, well before closing time (around 1pm, even).
As with most Tahoe resorts, the conditions are feast or famine. A huge snowstorm can provide a lot of pleasurable riding and cover up many exposed rocks, sharks, and logs, as long as there's a decent base. However, in marginal conditions, the resort is extremely sharky (not their fault, of course) and suffers extensively from freeze/thaw conditions (not helped by it's lower base and peak elevation compared to, say, Heavenly). If you are into a ski-town vibe or apres, this isn't a great option. However, if you want a no frills resort that is somewhat affordable, has great on-mountain vibes, and surprising fun terrain (albeit mostly intermediate), then it's worth going!