
Palisades Tahoe in California will end its 2025-26 ski season on Memorial Day Weekend, with spring skiing continuing through May 24. The season nearly ended early after a warm, dry March, but April brought nearly seven feet of new snow on the upper mountain and extended operations. Crews have been moving snow to preserve late-season access. The resort operates daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., with firm morning conditions softening into spring conditions later. The Gold Coast Express and terrain park are expected to remain open through May 24, while the Shirley Lake Express will run as long as conditions allow. The Made in Tahoe Spring Festival runs May 23-24 in The Village, featuring local artisans, nonprofits, food vendors, performers, live music, aerial performances, dance showcases, and a DJ set, plus participating breweries and local spirits and wine.
"Palisades Tahoe, California, closing weekend is set for May 24, wrapping up the 2025-26 ski season on Memorial Day Weekend with spring skiing and the return of the Made in Tahoe Spring Festival."
"Mountain operations crews have been moving snow to preserve late-season access through the final days. The resort is operating daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., with firm morning snow softening into spring conditions through the afternoon. The Gold Coast Express and terrain park are expected to remain open through May 24, while the Shirley Lake Express will operate as long as conditions allow, with coverage along the return route thinning."
"The Made in Tahoe Spring Festival runs May 23-24, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., in The Village at Palisades Tahoe. The free, family-friendly event will feature more than 100 local artisans, nonprofits, food vendors, and performers. Programming includes live music, aerial performances, dance showcases, and a DJ set at Gold Coast Lodge."
"Participating breweries include Alibi Ale Works, Truckee Brewing Company, FiftyFifty Brewing Company, and Tahoe National Brewing Company, alongside spirits and wine from Tahoe Blue Vodka and Truckee River Winery."
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