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  2. Alpine Meadows (ski resort) - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Meadows is a ski resort in the western United States, located in Alpine Meadows, California.Near the northwest shore of Lake Tahoe, it offers 2,400 acres (9.7 km 2) of skiable terrain, 13 different lifts, and a vertical drop of 1,802 feet (549 m).

  3. Mount Rose Ski Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rose Ski Tahoe (commonly known as Mount Rose) is a ski resort in Nevada, United States. The resort is situated in the Sierra Nevada mountains, near to Reno, Incline Village, and Lake Tahoe. Despite the name, the resort is actually on the slopes of Slide Mountain rather than Mount Rose, which is on the other side of Nevada State Route 431.

  4. Northstar California - Wikipedia

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    Northstar was a former lumber site once owned by the Douglas Lumber Company of Truckee and was acquired by Fibreboard when they purchased Douglas in 1967. [1] Its original name was Timber Farm, but was changed to Northstar-at-Tahoe when the mountain opened 53 years ago in December 1972. [2]

  5. Lake Tahoe Cabin Rentals for a Cozy Winter Getaway - AOL

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    Lake Tahoe Cabin Rentals for a Cozy Winter Getaway. Charlene Fang. December 14, 2021 at 7:12 AM. Vrbo. ... Located just a two-minute walk from the north shore of Lake Tahoe, the property comes ...

  6. Are snow chains required when going to Tahoe? Here are ... - AOL

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    If you’re planning a trip up to one of California’s winter wonderlands this year, here’s what you need to know.

  7. List of ski areas and resorts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of snow ski areas and resorts in the United States peaked in the late 1960s at around 1000 areas. [1] Since then many small, rope-tow only areas have closed or consolidated. [2]