Fish Report for 2-26-2017

Lake Tahoe snow, photos courtesy of Sierra Business Council.

Sierra snow parks - find your powder

2-26-2017
SBC

If you haven't had the chance to take advantage of the Sierra's epic winter yet this season, you're in luck because it doesn't look like it's going anywhere soon!

Whether you're hoping to find the most pristine untouched powder or simply looking for an hour of serenity in the midst of winter madness, the Sierra has dozens of off-the-beaten-path snow park and resort destinations awaiting your arrival, and most of them can be found on the Sierra Nevada Geotourism MapGuide.

Below you'll find a sampling of destinations sure to help you appreciate this snowy 2017 season.

Bear Valley  Mountain Ski Resort
Bear Valley Mountain Resort is a beloved destination for both Sierra locals and visitors alike. Located in a secluded part of the Stanislaus National Forest along Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway at 7,000 foot elevation, the resort boasts a dramatic view 3,800 feet into the deep, granite cut of the Mokelumne River. Aside from the striking views of the surrounding mountains and the towering Mokelumne Peak just across the river, the resort has a laid-back vibe that can be difficult to find at most quality snow sport facilities.

Bear Valley Resort offers visitors a break from large crowds with space enough for beginners to get on their feet and for experts to indulge uninterrupted. Ease of access makes the resort a great day trip and the variety of lodging options allows for an affordable over night stay.

Click here to learn more and plan your trip today!

Blackwood Canyon Sno-Park
The Blackwood Canyon Sno-Park in Placer County is located on the west side of Highway 89 in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Situated three miles south of Tahoe City, this is the only state managed sno-park on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snow play, dog sledding, and snowshoeing are all recommended activities here.

Barker Pass, Stanford Rock, Ellis Peak, and Blackwood Ridge are prominent downhill ski locations that are not easily accessible but offer excellent backcountry experience once reached. Homewood Mountain Ski Resort and Squaw Valley Resort are both located nearby in case you decide you're looking for the full resort experience. 

Click here to learn more!

Cedar Pass Snow Park
This small but charming and beautiful snow park is a hidden gem perfectly positioned in the Warner Mountains in Modoc County. The small town ambiance and sense of community pride provide a perfect setting for the whole family to enjoy. Cedar Pass Snow Park is community owned, staffed and run entirely by volunteers. 

Lessons are offered throughout the day when the ski hill is open and for the first time skier, equipment and lessons are provided free of charge! 

Cedar Pass Snow Park provides a wide variety of winter sport activities including snowboarding, cross country, downhill, Nordic and Telemark skiing. Other winter activities include snowmobiling, snowshoeing, sledding and ice skating. Click here to learn more!

China Peak Mountain Resort
The exciting slopes of China Peak Mountain Resort in the Central Sierra offer superb snow conditions all winter long, featuring breath-taking views of frozen Huntington Lake from the crystal clear air at the summit of their namesake mountain, China Peak, topping out at 8,709 ft. Challenging long runs that wind from top to bottom offer the adrenaline packed excitement that attracts skiers from far and wide. The glitz and glamour have been replaced by first-class skiing, friendly atmosphere and comfortable lodging. China Peak's small resort hospitality radiates a passion for skiing and joy for mountain living. 

Click here to learn more!



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