Grab the Palisades Tahoe ski resort map below to plan your lines across 270 runs serviced by 3 gondolas and 16 chairlifts. The trail map covers terrain stretching from 1,890m at the base up to 2,758m at the summit. With a 4.56 rating for advanced skiers and a 4.52 rating for off-piste, it's a playground for confident riders looking to push their limits.
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Best Runs in Palisades Tahoe
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Shirley Lake (Green): A long, wide cruiser perfect for beginners building confidence, with mellow gradients and stunning lake views along the way.
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Bailey's Beach (Green): An easy, rolling trail that's ideal for first-timers and ski school groups, with plenty of width to practice turns without stress.
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Mountain Run (Blue): A classic top-to-bottom intermediate cruiser spanning over 3 miles, offering consistent pitch and sweeping lake views that make it a must-do lap.
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Emigrant (Blue): A brilliant intermediate run with varied terrain and good width, letting you carve big turns while soaking up the Sierra scenery.
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Cornice II (Blue): A wide, well-groomed boulevard that's perfect for building speed and confidence, with smooth transitions and consistent gradient throughout.
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Mainline (Blue): A fast, flowing intermediate trail that links key lifts and offers proper carving terrain when freshly groomed.
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Silverado (Black): A steep, sustained pitch with excellent fall-line skiing that rewards strong technique and confident edge control.
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Granite Chief (Black): A challenging mogul run with relentless bumps and steep gradient, demanding solid skills and stamina to ride it clean.
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The Palisades (Double Black Diamond): Legendary steep chutes and cliff drops that define expert skiing here, with mandatory air and serious consequences for mistakes.
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Headwall (Double Black Diamond): A brutal, near-vertical face packed with moguls and exposure, reserved for advanced skiers who can handle proper steeps.
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Chimney (Double Black Diamond): A narrow, technical chute requiring precise turns and nerves of steel, with rocky terrain and tight corridors throughout.

