Feb. + March 2024 Storm Update
Alder Creek Adventure Center, Alder Creek Cafe, Architectural Standards, Association News, Cross Country Ski Area, Downhill Ski Area, Member News, Northwoods Clubhouse, Pizza on the Hill, The Lodge Restaurant & Pub, Trout Creek Recreation CenterA Winter Blizzard Warning has been extended in the greater Lake Tahoe area until 4AM on Monday, March 4. According to the National Weather Service Blizzard Warning, “whiteout conditions and near zero visibility at times due to blowing snow. The strong winds and weight of snow on tree limbs may down power lines and could cause sporadic power outages. Whiteout conditions are expected and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening.”
LAST UPDATE: MARCH 3 at 12:30PM
SUNDAY OPERATING UPDATE
- Trout Creek Recreation Center: Open from 7:30AM-5PM. See hours and more info.
- Cross Country Ski Center: Open from 11AM-4PM with limited terrain. Please check the XC Ski Center grooming report for updates prior to coming out.
- Downhill Ski Resort: Closed Sunday, March 3. Please check the grooming report for updates prior to coming out.
- Snowplay: Closed Sunday, March 3. See hours and more info.
- Member Services + Northwoods Clubhouse: Please email info@tahoedonner.com or call (530) 587-9400 for assistance.
- Alder Creek Cafe: Grab-and-go food items only until 4PM.
- Pizza on the Hill: Closed Sunday, March 3. See hours and more info.
- The Lodge Restaurant & Pub: Closed Sunday, March 3. See hours and more info.
- Glacier Way Trailhead: Closed due to broken snow removal equipment. Removal hopeful on Sunday, March 3. Bermgarten Trailhead is estimated to be plowed by noon today and could be a good alternative trailhead.
CANCELLATION INFORMATION
Ski Resort Closure: In the event the Resort is completely closed on the date of your arrival, you will be provided with a refund on products purchased for the date of the closure. We will work as quickly as possible, but this may take us a couple of days.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS FROM THE TOWN OF TRUCKEE:
- Vehicles stuck in the roadways significantly slows down the snow removal operation provided by the Town of Truckee. 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 not to let your kids play under a sloped roof or walk under areas that are loaded with snow.
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