Kirkwood Mountain Resort Explained

Kirkwood Mountain Resort
Location:Thimble Peak
Covered Wagon Peak
Alpine County, CA
Amador County, CA
Nearest City:Kirkwood, California
Pushpin Map:California#United States
Pushpin Relief:1
Coordinates:38.684°N -120.068°W
Status:Operating
Owner:Vail Resorts
Vertical:2000feet
Top Elevation:9800feet
Base Elevation:7800feet
Skiable Area:2300acres
Number Trails:65+ total
12% beginner
30% intermediate
58% advanced/expert
Longest Run:2.5miles
Liftsystem:15 lifts (2 high speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 6 triple chairs, 1 double chair, 1 surface lifts, 2 magic carpets)
Lift Capacity:passengers/hr
Terrainparks:Bandit Park
Outlaw Park
Snowfall:~500inches
Snowmaking:limited acreage
Nightskiing:No
External Link:www.kirkwood.com

Kirkwood Mountain Resort is a ski resort in Kirkwood, California, south of Lake Tahoe. The resort focuses on skiing and snowboarding in the winter and hiking and mountain-biking in the summer.

Located approximately 33miles south of South Lake Tahoe, California, Kirkwood is accessible via State Route 88 and is nestled within the Eldorado National Forest. While most of the region's resorts are situated at the northern end of the lake, near Truckee, California, Kirkwood, Sierra-at-Tahoe and Heavenly Mountain Resort are found on the southern side of the lake.

Skiing and snowboarding

Kirkwood is a resort with an average of high snowfalls and a selection of advanced skiing terrain. The resort receives seasonal snowfall is 472inches, ranking behind only Sugar Bowl Ski Resort in the Sierra Nevada in terms of snow accumulation.[1] Two new surface tows were introduced at Kirkwood during the 2008–2009 season to provide skiers and snowboarders with greater access to terrain along Vista Ridge and Fawn Ridge.

Kirkwood hosted a leg of the North American Freeskiing Championships in 2009 and 2010. This is an event that showcases top freeskiers competing in challenging terrain.[2]

History

Kirkwood opened in 1972 after year-round Caltrans snow plowing service began operations for Highway 88 (CA 88) in 1971.[3] This all-weather highway connects the resort to the populated western regions of California. Kirkwood Mountain Resort is one of the more recent ski resorts to open in the Lake Tahoe region.

Ownership

Vail Resorts, Inc. acquired Kirkwood Mountain Resort in April 2012.[4] Prior to 2012, Vail Resorts acquired two other resorts in the Tahoe region: Heavenly Mountain Resort and Northstar California.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Tony Crocker Web site: Archived copy . 2009-11-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050212112601/http://webpages.charter.net/tcrocker818/ . 2005-02-12 .
  2. Steve Yingling / Tahoe Daily Tribune. Web site: North American Freeskiing Championships returns to Kirkwood . 2023-09-19.
  3. News: Kirkwood: A story of raw adventure and perseverance . January 13, 2019.
  4. 22 February 2012 . Vail Resorts To Acquire Kirkwood Mountain Resort .