DECEMBER STORM UPDATES
Association NewsLAST UPDATE: 9:30AM, DECEMBER 29
CROSS COUNTRY SKI CENTER: OPEN. Please check the XC Ski Center grooming report for updates prior to coming out.
DOWNHILL SKI RESORT: OPEN. Please check the grooming report for updates prior to coming out.
TROUT CREEK RECREATION CENTER: OPEN. See hours and more info.
SNOWPLAY: OPEN. See hours and more info.
PIZZA ON THE HILL: OPEN. Menu may be limited. See hours and more info.
THE LODGE RESTAURANT & PUB: OPEN. Menu may be limited. See hours and more info.
MEMBER SERVICES: OPEN with limited staff. Please email info@tahoedonner.com for best support. We will respond just as soon as we are able to. We appreciate everyone’s patience.
Roads in and around Tahoe Donner and Truckee area are still being cleared, making travel challenging. We know that contacting Tahoe Donner Downhill and Cross Country Ski Center is currently difficult given the issues staff is facing with a storm of this size. We hope to get back with everyone as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
CANCELLATION INFORMATION
If you had tickets, trail passes, rentals or lessons cancelled due to closures, you will be issued a Mountain Money voucher to your online ShopTD account soon. You will find your voucher by logging into your ShopTD account and clicking on “My Account” and then Vouchers. We will work as quickly as possible, but this may take us a couple of days.
IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM TOWN OF TRUCKEE:
“The Town of Truckee staff have been removing snow since December 23 with the equipment and personnel they have available. They will continue to do so until all roads are clear and passable. Due to the resources we have available and the amount of snow we have received, it may take multiple days after the storm breaks before roads are sufficiently cleared.
Vehicles stuck in the roadways significantly slows down the snow removal operation. Please do not drive unless it is absolutely necessary. If you absolutely have to leave your residents, it is recommended that only four-wheel drive vehicles be on the road at this time and that traction devices are used if available.
As a reminder, the roads are not appropriate places to sled, walk, ski, snowshoe, build a snowman or take your dog out. It is dangerous with multiple blind spots, poor visibility, and a lot of heavy machinery on our roads.
When snow sits on your sloped roof, it can unexpectedly slide off burying an unsuspecting person. Be careful to not let your kids play under a sloped roof or to walk under areas that is loaded with snow.” CLICK TO VIEW FULL ALERT.
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