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Squaw Valley Resort Hotels
Most of the free world considers Squaw Valley the factual name of one of the most famed alpine destinations in the world. Nope. As any geography major will tell you, the official name is Olympic Valley. Squaw Valley is the shortened name of the Lake Tahoe ski resort (Squaw Valley USA).
A World Famous Ski Resort
Squaw Valley USA is in California near Lake Tahoe. It opened for skiers in 1949 with one chair lift. Skiers from all over the world began coming to Squaw Valley after the Olympic Winter Games were held there in 1960. Squaw Valley is also known as Olympic Valley.
This Squaw Valley resort is a popular destination during the winter for skiers. Summer visitors will also have plenty to do in the area. Visitors can find several places to stay.
Over 4,000 acres of terrain at Squaw Valley USA are suitable for skiing. This area is spread out across six mountain peaks. Skiers have 33 lifts available to reach this terrain. The annual snowfall here is over 450 inches. Winter visitors can take snowshoe tours, go snow tubing and ice skate at the resort.
Hiking and biking are two of the things to do during the summer at the resort. Visitors can take a cable car to the High Camp. Summer activities at the High Camp include swimming, tennis, disc golf, paintball and roller skating.
Visiting the Olympic Museum and climbing on the indoor rock climbing wall are two things to do at Squaw Valley USA all year long.
Shoppers will find plenty of merchandise in the shops at the base of Squaw Valley USA and in The Village at Squaw Valley. Outdoor clothing, souvenirs and books are some of the items available.
The Squaw Valley Lodge and the Plump Jack Squaw Valley Inn are in Squaw Valley. The Olympic Village Inn is a mile away from Squaw Valley and offers a complimentary shuttle to the resort.
Squaw Valley can be reached by car, plane, train or bus. Squaw Valley is 42 miles from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. The North Lake Tahoe Express offers shuttle service from the airport to Squaw Valley. There is an Amtrak station in Truckee, California. Truckee is about 13 miles from Squaw Valley. Amtrak passengers can take a Tahoe Area Regional Transit (TART) bus from Truckee to Squaw Valley. Greyhound buses stop at the Amtrak station in Truckee.
Lake Tahoe Areas
- South Lake Tahoe / Heavenly Resort Hotels
South Lake Tahoe (South Shore) is much more populated and developed, with a concentration of casinos, miles of motels, shops, restaurants, etc. There is always lots to do in and around this area.
- Incline Village / Diamond Peak Resort HotelsNamed for the Great Incline Tramway built by loggers in 1878. Today, Incline is where some of the world's wealthiest people have built stunning mountain retreats. This eastern North Shore enclave features some of Tahoe's most relaxing beaches and a genteel approach to Lake life.
- Squaw Valley Resort Hotels
This recreational wonderland revolves around the Village at Squaw Valley. Hiking, biking, golfing, hucking off cliffs, ice-skating, and more. You can set up camp in everything from 4-star hotels to lofty condos and cabins. In some properties, you can even strap on your board(s), slide a few carpeted steps, cross the threshold and be on the chair lift.
- Lake Tahoe Airport Hotels
The airport is less than 15 minutes from the heart of Lake Tahoe's South Shore community, the Stateline Casinos and Heavenly Ski Resort.
- Tahoe City / Granlibakken Resort Hotels
Tahoe City is perched on the shore of Lake Tahoe at the headwaters of the Truckee River (Lake Tahoe's only outlet). A mélange of playful year 'round activities awaits every visitor.
- Homewood Mountain Resort Hotels
Located steps from the shoreline of Lake Tahoe, Homewood Mountain Resort combines pristine skiing and snowboarding with an unobstructed view of Lake Tahoe from every slope.
- Kings Beach Hotels
Hip shops, restaurants, side-street vendors - all true to their cultural heritage - and down-home Lake Tahoe lodging plus a host of human characters give the town an indescribable savoir cool.
- Truckee-Tahoe Airport Hotels
The Truckee Tahoe Airport is a community airport that provides high quality aviation facilities to meet local needs and one that strives for low impact on the community.
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