The Diamond Peak Fresh Groomers
The Diamond Peak ski resort originally opened in 1966 under the name Ski Incline. Since that time, the ski resort has grown tremendously, and has become known as the premier ski resort in Lake Tahoe for families. The resort is located on the northern end of Lake Tahoe in the alpine town of Incline Village, known for its annual festivals, shops, and restaurants. From the snow-capped peaks at this ski resort, skiers can enjoy spectacular panoramic views that encompass both the azure waters of Lake Tahoe and the rugged beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Ski Features at the Diamond Peak Ski Resort
Skiers visiting
Diamond Peak will enjoy machine-groomed slopes that span 655 skiable acres. Altogether, there are thirty runs, with 18% rated as beginner, 46% rated as intermediate, and 36% rated as advanced. The terrain at
Diamond Peak also includes open glades and tree skiing. The longest run at this ski resort is 2.5 miles, and the largest vertical drop is 1,840 feet, making it the fourth largest in the Lake Tahoe area. Throughout the normal ski season of December through April, the resort sees an average of about 400 inches of fresh snow. Visitors to
Diamond Peak will have an easy time getting to the top of the slopes with the six chairlifts. You can take a break from the slopes and show off your skills at the on-site terrain park.
Diamond Peak ski resort is a full service resort, offering visitors a range of premier amenities. Skiers can find a warm refuge and comfortable amenities in the fully equipped base lodge, or spend some time relaxing in the warm Tahoe sun on the expansive sun decks. All of your equipment needs can be found on-site with the equipment rental shop, repair shop, and Village Ski Loft Sport Shop. The resort also boasts a child ski center and a ski and snowboard school for adults, providing you with a great place to learn the basics or brush up on your skills. Complimentary shuttle service is provided throughout the resort as well as to select areas in Incline Village. With lodging on-site at the mid-mountain Snowflake Lodge, you can spend days enjoying the slopes without ever leaving
Diamond Peak!