Boreal Mountain Resort
Boreal Mountain Resort | |
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Boreal Mountain from the lodge | |
Location | Boreal Ridge |
Nearest city | Truckee, California |
Coordinates | 39°19′54″N 120°21′04″W / 39.3317°N 120.3511°WCoordinates: 39°19′54″N 120°21′04″W / 39.3317°N 120.3511°W |
Top elevation | 7,700 ft (2,300 m) |
Base elevation | 7,200 ft (2,200 m) |
Skiable area | 380 acres (150 ha) |
Runs |
41 total 30% beginner 55% intermediate 15% advanced |
Longest run | 1 mi (1.6 km) |
Lift system | 8 lifts: 2 quads, 3 triples, 1 double, 2 moving carpets |
Snowfall | 400 in (1,000 cm) |
Website | www.rideboreal.com |
Boreal Mountain Resort is a ski area in Soda Springs, near the Lake Tahoe area of California. It has nine chair lifts and offers night skiing until 9 pm. It is owned by Powdr Corporation.
Located on Highway 80, West of Truckee, California, Boreal typically is the first area to open for skiing and snowboarding in Northern California. Although it is relatively small compared to other Tahoe area resorts, Boreal hosted the US Snowboarding Grand Prix in 2009.
Boreal added a new Magic Carpet for the 2007 season and a high-speed mid-mountain chair lift for the 2008 season. The Terrain park is the main feature for many "park" skiers and snowboarders. Features include handrails, boxes, super half-pipe, as well as new features such as c-boxes, a 15-step staircase, and a wave box. The family snowplay area, called "Playland" has been redesigned and features snow tubing and snowplay for the entire family. Playland snowtubing is accessible from the Magic Carpet surface lift.
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External links
- Boreal Ridge's official website
- Trailspotting: Boreal GPS/Mapping data and photographs