Passholders' Paradise: Epic & Ikon Gems Lighting Up Tahoe This January
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Passholders' Paradise: Epic & Ikon Gems Lighting Up Tahoe This January
"After a slow start to the season, a series of early January storms dumped feet of fresh snow across the region, transforming the Sierra into a powder playground. With bases building and more terrain opening daily, Tahoe's standout resorts are firing on all cylinders with everything from gladed tree runs to world-class parks and jaw-dropping lake vistas. Here's why you should take advantage of you Epic & Ikon passes in Tahoe."
"Tahoe kicked off 2026 with back-to-back storms in the first week of January, bringing 4-6 feet of snow to upper elevations at spots like Palisades Tahoe and Kirkwood. Palisades reported over a foot in 24 hours during the height of the system, while resorts across the Tahoe basin saw totals pushing bases deeper and opening expert terrain that had been on hold."
Early January storms deposited multiple feet of snow across Lake Tahoe, with upper elevations receiving 4–6 feet and Palisades Tahoe reporting over a foot in 24 hours. Cold temperatures preserved light, dry powder while bases built and more terrain opened, including expert lines previously on hold. Kirkwood (Epic) delivers steep, deep tree skiing and big-chute terrain. Palisades Tahoe (Ikon) offers access to 6,000+ acres and gladed stashes like KT-22. Sierra-at-Tahoe (Ikon) remains a locals' favorite for playful, perfectly spaced tree runs. Forecasts indicate potential for additional snow, keeping conditions prime.
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