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  • LIST: Tahoe ski resorts 2025-26 season opening dates

    LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (KGO) — The Lake Tahoe ski season is just about to kick off thanks to a parade of storms that have dumped several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada.

    The storms are a welcome sight to ski resorts, which are gearing up to open the 2025-26 ski season.

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    “Thanksgiving is kind of the first big week for Tahoe so with that you can see Truckee is going to start getting really busy, beds will start filling up, restaurants will be bustling, and that’s when a lot of these ski resorts always plan their projected opening day – and if you look around the lake its anywhere from this week to next week,” said Tucker Norred, Boreal Mountain Resort Marketing Director.

    Resorts are hoping skiers and snowboarders will arrive on the slopes in the coming days.

    A handful of resorts are projected to open by Friday.

    Here’s a list of when all the major ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe area are opening for the 2024-2025 ski season (all dates are weather permitting):

    • Mt. Rose: TBD

    • Boreal: Projected opening day Nov. 21

    • Heavenly: Projected opening day TBD

    • Northstar California: Projected opening day TBD

    • Soda Springs: Projected opening day Nov. 28

    • Sugar Bowl: Projected opening day Nov. 21

    • Palisades Tahoe: Projected opening day Nov. 26

    • Sierra at Tahoe: Projected opening day Nov. 28
    • Kirkwood: Projected opening day Dec. 5

    • Tahoe Donner Downhill: Projected opening day Dec. 19

    • Diamond Peak: Projected opening day Dec. 4

    • Homewood: Projected opening day Dec. 12

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  • Nederland eyes Eldora Mountain Resort purchase with final stages of approval expected soon

    NEDERLAND, Colo. — The Town of Nederland is moving toward its purchase of Eldora Mountain Resort, with final transaction documents set for review by the town’s Board of Trustees Tuesday.

    The acquisition could be finalized before the end of the year.

    For skiers like John Thompson, who spent 107 days on the slopes last year with about 90 of them at Eldora, the potential purchase is a big deal.

    “It’s our once-in-a-lifetime chance to do this, and if we don’t do it now, we’ll never get it again,” Thompson said.

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    Pictured: John Thompson, owner of Mountain Man & Eldora Mountain Resort enthusiast

    The path to acquisition comes after Utah-based POWDR Corp. announced the resort was for sale last summer.

    A public memo on Nederland’s website reveals the purchase price will be between $115 million and $120 million.

    The town plans to finance the purchase through revenue bonds tied to lift tickets, rentals and food sales, according to the document.

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    Pictured: Eldora Mountain Resort

    State Senator Janice Marchman, a democrat who represents Boulder County, sees multiple benefits from the acquisition, particularly for workers who lost their jobs after the Caribou Village Shopping Center fire in October.

    “It’ll be good for revenue,” Marchman said. “It’ll be good for the workforce, and it’ll be really good for all of the surrounding areas, as people continue to come up.”

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    Pictured: State Senator Janice Marchman, District 15

    However, some residents remain cautiously optimistic, concerned about how a poor snow season could impact the town’s other budgeting decisions.

    With the town closing in on the sale, Sam Bass, Director of Marketing at Eldora Mountain Resort, provided a statement to Denver7 that said, “The sale process is underway and the timeline is unknown, but all of us here at Eldora are looking forward to a bright future under the Town of Nederland’s stewardship.”

    Meanwhile, Thompson and other Eldora enthusiasts hope local ownership will return the mountain to its small-town roots.

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    Pictured: Welcome sign to the Town of Nederland

    “Eldora has always been one of the smallest resorts in Colorado,” said Thompson. “It’s always been the place where people go, where they don’t want to spend $1,000 at Vail, they want to just go for the afternoon.”

    Documents indicate final authorization of the purchase could come in mid-December.

    Read our previous coverage on Nederland’s plan to purchase Eldora below:

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  • Spring Into Banff Sunshine’s Favorite Ski Season: Banff Sunshine Extends Their Chair Lift Hours for Spring

    Spring Into Banff Sunshine’s Favorite Ski Season: Banff Sunshine Extends Their Chair Lift Hours for Spring

    Spring has arrived on the slopes of Banff Sunshine! As blue skies emerge, and more snow falls in the Canadian Rockies, skiers and snowboarders are in for a treat with extended hours to make the most of spring skiing at Sunshine Village. 

    With over 13 feet of snowfall on their Rocky Mountain slopes in the first half of winter, Banff Sunshine is gearing up for the grand finale of the ski and snowboard season. Spring brings warmer temperatures, more snow, and longer days, creating the perfect conditions for an unforgettable alpine experience.

    Banff Sunshine extends its operating hours, giving enthusiasts an additional 30 minutes of exhilarating skiing and snowboarding each day. Starting March 9, 2024, all lifts will run daily from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Jackrabbit until 5:00 PM, through to the much-anticipated Slush Cup on Monday, May 20, 2024.  

    “Spring is a special time for us at Banff Sunshine,” shares Kendra Scurfield, Vice President of Brand & Communications at Banff Sunshine Village. “By extending our hours, skiers and riders can soak up a little more Sunshine during their ski day and make the most of this incredible season.” 

    Maximize your spring adventure with the Banff Sunshine Spring Pass. An adult Banff Sunshine Spring Pass grants skiers and riders with 73 skiable days for as little as $640 + GST.

    With events happening almost every weekend during our Spring Concert Series presented by Coors Light, ski why spring shines at Banff Sunshine Village! 

    About Banff Sunshine Village: Located 7,000 feet above sea level (2,133 meters) lives Banff Sunshine Village, nestled between the peaks of the Canadian Rockies in Banff National Park. The world-class resort is known for its all-natural snow, as skiers and riders visit the premier alpine resort during its 7-month long winter ski season, spanning from mid-November to late May.

    For more information about Fireside Chat with Liam Gill hosted by Banff Sunshine Village, contact Kendra Scurfield at kscurfield@skibanff.com, or call 403-830-7946.

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