Sugar Bowl Ski Resort

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Snowboarder "droping" a cornice off the Mt. Lincoln/Siverbelt chairlift at Sugar Bowl
Snowboarder "droping" a cornice off the Mt. Lincoln/Siverbelt chairlift at Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl
Location:
Nearest city: Soda Springs, California, Truckee, California, Reno, Nevada
Top elevation: 8,383 feet (2,555 meters)
Base elevation: 6,883 feet (2,098 meters)
Skiable area: 1,500 acres (607 hectares)
Runs: 84
Longest run: 3.0 miles (5.0 km)
Lift system: 12 lifts (5 high speed quads, 2 quads, 2 double chairs, 1 gondola, 2 surface lifts)
Terrain parks: 1
Snowfall: 500 in (1270 cm)
Web site: Official Site

Sugar Bowl is a ski and snowboard area in Norden, California along the Donner Pass of the Sierra Nevada, approximately 46 miles (74 km) west of Reno, Nevada on Interstate 80. Sugar Bowl is a medium sized ski area in the Lake Tahoe region, and is well known for its long history, significant advanced terrain, high annual snowfall and being one of the closest ski areas to the San Francisco Bay Area. Sugar Bowl's terrain is 17% Beginner, 45% Intermediate and 38% Advanced.

The northern side of Lake Tahoe hosts the majority of the ski areas in the area, such as Sugar Bowl, Squaw Valley and Northstar at Tahoe.

Sugar Bowl was founded in 1938 by a group of investors, including Walt Disney. Sugar Bowl is one of the few remaining privately owned resorts in the Lake Tahoe area. Sugar Bowl was the first ski area in California to install a chairlift and the first in the United States to install a gondola lift.

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