January 12, 2010

Sugar Bowl Celebrates 70 Years of Skiing and Boarding

Donner Summit, CA - Since 1939, Sugar Bowl Resort has offered some of the finest skiing and riding in the Tahoe region. To celebrate 70 years atop Donner Summit, the venerable resort will host a weekend of festivities January 29th – 31st, including special lift ticket rates, prize giveaways, apres music, on-mountain trivia challenges and an official opening ceremony for the new Summit Chair. Local favorites Truckee Tribe will play the Judah Lodge on Saturday afternoon, and Sugar Bowl’s own Daron Rahlves will race toward SkierX gold at the X Games in Aspen with special viewing parties at the Judah Lodge.
Opening for business on December 15, 1939 with a light layer of snow and the first chairlift in California, Sugar Bowl’s founders were true pioneers of Tahoe skiing. Lift tickets that first season were 25 cents to ride up and down, or $2 if you were skiing Mount Disney. Founder Hannes Schroll envisioned a European-style ski resort filled with family and friends, great food and drink, and of course exceptional skiing. Schroll’s vision is now a reality, with 13 lifts servicing four distinct peaks, 95 trails across 1,500 acres, three progressive terrain parks, a historic base-area Lodge, and a staff dedicated to the guest’s experience. Sugar Bowl still boasts the highest annual snowfall in North Lake Tahoe with 500” on average.
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