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Reno Tahoe is known for ski seasons that last well into the spring months – with Palisades Tahoe claiming the title of Spring Skiing Capital – so you can extend your ski season almost into beach season! Reno in Full Bloom Several area resorts have announced an extended ski season, meaning more spring skiing and boarding ahead. Cheer on (or heckle) the skills and wipe-outs at the pond skim and enjoy the promise of spring on the air. Mark your calendars for Sugar Bowl Resort’s Tiki Pond Skim as it returns on April 16. Northstar California will host their Spring It On! weekend event on March 26-27, with a spring-themed Rail Jam and a Pond Skim. From pond skimming to spring skiing shenanigans, things can get a little wild at Tahoe ski resorts once the days get longer! Just because winter is over, it doesn’t mean you need to put away your skis or snowboard.
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Here are some great reasons to visit the area during the spring months. Where else can you ski and golf, or paddleboard and snowshoe all in one day? The transition from winter to summer offers a variety of unique sights and experiences. Spring truly is a unique time to visit Reno Tahoe.