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SPRING FIESTA AT SIERRA-AT-TAHOE® RESORT
Plenty of Sun, Snow and Events Keep The Party Going Into April
If there is one thing that could be as much fun as all the powder days Sierra™ Resort has had this winter season, it is the spring skiing and riding that is to come. More than 350 inches of snow has fallen since December! The slopes are in great shape and Sierra Resort’s elite fleet of grooming masters has been buffing them out each and every night.
Spring 3-Paks are now on sale! Adults can ski/ride for $45 per day while Young Adults (13 to 22) can take advantage of lift tickets for only $37 per day. A roundtrip to Sierra Resort from
Spring Fiesta events include:
BLOCK Party Rail Jam on March 29. Professional snowboarders will throw down on custom-built features in Sierra Resort’s terrain parks. Sponsored by pro-rider Mark Frank Montoya, this competition is a who’s who of snowboarding’s top freestyle riders.
Dog Days of Spring on March 30. Hosted by the Sierra Resort Ski Patrol, this 1st annual event includes a rescue dog demonstration, an avalanche beacon hunt and a visit by CalStar’s rescue helicopter as well as the Ski Patrol Olympics!
The 5th Annual Telegrass on April 5 & 6. Nothing says “springtime in the mountains” like enjoying a beer and live bluegrass music in the sunshine while trying to dance in ski boots. The Telegrass festival offers two days of telemark clinics, bluegrass music, free telemark equipment demos and a carefree vibe that comes naturally when you free your heels. New Belgium Brewing will be on hand with their seasonal brews.
Queen of the Park on April 12. Girls rule at this slopestyle event complete with female djs spinning tunes. Competitors can nominate a “token male” to compete in a separate rail and box competition.
Guests can take advantage of great deals on lodging packages in nearby
Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort: Part of the Solution
Known for its wind-protected slopes, incredible tree skiing, family programs and parks and pipes that are among the best in the nation, Sierra Resort is committed to being part of the solution to environmental conservation. Environmentally responsible operations that include parking spots reserved for guests driving hybrid vehicles and the use of eco-friendly cleaning products resort-wide let our guests know that we care about the land around us as much as they do. We have also partnered with the Bonneville Environmental Foundation and the National Forest Foundation to offer our guests a convenient way to offset their greenhouse gas emissions.
The closest major resort to
Media Contacts:
Kirstin A. Cattell, 530.543.3132
Jessica VanPernis, 530.562.3866
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