What’s New at Palisades Tahoe for the 2025/26 Winter Season

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    What’s New at Palisades Tahoe for the 2025/26 Winter Season
    MAGNUS ANDERSSON brings world-class talent as he is welcomed as Alpine director of Palisades Tahoe Teams. Photo courtesy Palisades Tahoe

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    Palisades Tahoe is rolling into the 2025/26 winter season with multiple upgrades on and off the mountain, including new snowmaking investments, parking program enhancements, elevated après experiences, and a packed calendar of world-class events. The season is set to begin on November 26, weather and conditions permitting.

    Eight fully automated fan guns have been installed on the Dance Floor trail at Alpine. These state-of-the-art machines automatically power on and off when conditions are right, making them more energy- and water-efficient than older models.

    A new pipe and valve system has been installed near the Palisades base area, increasing the ability to make snow on both Mountain Run and the Snow King area. Additionally, two wells at Palisades have been rehabilitated, increasing water availability for snowmaking.

    MAGNUS ANDERSSON brings world-class talent as he is welcomed as Alpine director of Palisades Tahoe Teams. Photo courtesy Palisades Tahoe

    Palisades Tahoe welcomes Magnus Andersson to the team as Alpine director, bringing over 15 years of World Cup experience, including a decade as head coach for Sweden and the U.S., most recently leading the U.S. Women’s Team to podium finishes and top standings in Slalom and Giant Slalom.

    This winter, Palisades Tahoe is introducing Carpool 4+ parking reservations as part of its expanded parking program. As a thank you for reducing traffic and supporting sustainability, carpool drivers will receive a $20 resort voucher.

    Visit palisadestahoe.com for more information on winter offerings.

    ~ Palisades Tahoe press release

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