
Winter
Skiing
Kirkwood
Kirkwood website:
http://www.kirkwood.com
(call for shuttle: free door to door
service))
Kirkwood has the highest base in northern
California, and is nearly 2000 higher at the base than most of the Tahoe
resorts. So the snow quality is usually best here and late season skiing may
have better snow. It is also a lot less crowded and there are many remote
corners to discover (2000 acres) Only Squaw can equal it for advanced
terrain.
Food is available at both day lodges (Red Cliff
and Timber Creek) , Monte Wolfe’s, the off the Wall Bar, and on sunny
weekends the Sunrise grill on the backside.
The beginner area has its own lodge (Timber
Creek) and fairly protected runs
Favorite areas:
Beginners: Snowkirk (Snowkirk chair,
#1), All runs from Timber Creek Base area (basically a separate beginner
area)
Intermediates: Buckboard ( the Reut
chair, #11) , Elevator shaft (off the backside, Sunrise chair, #4),
Mokolumne and Lower Monte Wolfe (Solitude chair, #5)
Advanced: Zachary’s (cornice express
lift: chair #6), Sentinel bowl (cornice express lift)
Expert: Nearly all of the
runs off of Wagon wheel chair (#10)
Map:
http://www.kirkwood.com/winter0607/trailmap.php
Conditions:
http://www.kirkwood.com/winter/inside.php

View from the top
Cross Country Skiing
Kirkwood
Kirkwood has 80 km of marked, groomed cross
country – in the meadow and most of it behind the on the other side of 88 –
all the way up toward Carson Pass along the north side of Caples lake. If
you are going to use the groomed track (including in the meadow right behind
the house) you’ll need a trail pass from the Cross Country Center just
across 88. They have maps there too. You can just ski over if you already
have your equipment (or they have full rentals)
http://www.kirkwood.com/winter/crosscountry.html
Kirkwood Cross
Country Center
Above all the rest, with a base
elevation of 7,800 feet and 80 kilometers of machine groomed trails,
Kirkwood Cross Country offers the most spectacular scenery and the most
exciting terrain in the west.
Nestled in a beautiful Alpine
Valley, our 80 kilometers of diverse terrain provide excellent skiing
for all abilities. You will climb to ridge tops, glide along the base of
impressive lava cliffs and roll along creeks through picturesque
meadows. It's the spectacular scenery that lingers in your mind after
skiing at Kirkwood Cross Country.
We allow dogs on two trails, the High Trail located behind the Kirkwood
Inn and the Inner Loop on the meadow.
For an adventurous way to
spend the evening, try Night Walking. Headlamps and snowshoes are
available for overnight rental.
During breaks from skiing, you can sip hot drinks by a wood burning
stove in the cozy day lodge or warm-up in one of the many trailside
warming huts. Our friendly staff is always happy to share local
knowledge and/or ski tips with you. To reach us by phone call (209)
258-7248.
THE
CROSS COUNTRY CENTER FEATURES:
 | 80 kilometers of groomed
trails, double-tracked with skating lanes
|
 | Three interconnected trail
systems |
 | Two trailhead facilities with
parking areas |
 | Classic, skating and telemark
instruction and equipment rental
|
 | Snowshoe rentals |
 | Three warming huts
|
 | Terrain: 20% beginner, 60%
intermediate, 20% advanced |
Backcountry skiing (and snowshoeing)
There are several books of backcountry ski
trips on the shelves. Most will have skier tracks to them. DO NOT venture
into the wilderness unless you know what you are doing, are prepared and if
on any sort of slopes have an avalanche beacon and know how to use it.
Watch for avalanche danger.
Snowshoeing
There are several marked trails for snowshoeing
from the cross country center. You can rent snowshoes there.
Snowshoeing
Kirkwood Cross Country has
everything one needs for a snowshoeing adventure, from snowshoe and
headlamp rentals to guided hikes.
The entire 80 kilometers of groomed cross country terrain is open to those
looking for a snowshoe adventure, from a gentle walk around the meadow to
exploring the scenic beauty of Kirkwood's upper trails, there's something
for everyone. Those who are feeling a little more adventurous can also
venture off the trails for an all-terrain escapade.
For more information contact our Cross Country Center at (209) 258-7248.
Sledding / Tubing
Kirkwood builds a hill with a small lift for
tubing when they get enough snow. It is near the red cliffs day lodge
Slide Mountain Tube
Park
Last season, Kirkwood installed a
family tubing park adjacent to Chair #1 (Snowkirk) offering fun for all
ages in the afternoons and evenings. Serviced by a handle tow, the park
takes the effort out of tubing as guests relax and enjoy the ride both
up and down the hill. Tubes are provided. Hourly and all-day fun passes
available.
Try the side of the lot for sledding
At Echo Summit (see directions for Sierra at
Tahoe, watch for signs on your left before you get to Sierra, the old Echo
Summit ski area is now a great (human powered) sledding hill.
Northstar has Tubing also
Ice Skating
New ice rink at Kirkwood is done! Right at the
base of chair 5 in the village.
At Squaw, take the Cable Car to the outdoor
rink at 8000 feet – great views.
Sleigh Rides
Enjoy the breathtaking views of Red
Cliffs and Thimble Peak. View the alpenglow or a full moon while gliding
through the meadow in an old fashioned Horse Drawn Sleigh.
Sleigh Rides Tickets are Available at Kirkwood Central Reservations in the
New Lodge at Kirkwood.
Dog Sled Rides
For those of you looking to put
your feet up and relax while still enjoying the outdoors, our dog sled
rides are the perfect activity. Circling around the outer loop of the
Kirkwood Meadow, rides allow 30 minutes to an hour of pure bliss.
Running Creek Sled Dog Rides are offered on weekends and holidays with
full moon tours available monthly.
Information or reservations can be made by calling (775) 266-4720.
Snowmobiling
There are numerous snowmobile trails
within a short driving distance from Kirkwood. Those looking to rent
snowmobiles can do so in Hope Valley which is just 15 minutes from
Kirkwood.
Snowmobiling
Lake Tahoe Winter Sports Center (530) 577-2940
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Zephyr Cove Snowmobiling Center (775) 588-3833
Lake Tahoe, NV
Ice Fishing
There are two lakes within five
minutes of Kirkwood, Caples Lake to the east and Silver Lake to the west.
Both provide excellent ice fishing
Grover Hot Springs
Those looking for a good soak are
encouraged to try Grover Hot Springs in Markleeville. This natural outdoor
mineral pool is located just 45 minutes east of Kirkwood and is open
throughout the winter.
Other South Shore Resorts
Heavenly
Go into South Lake Tahoe, turn right at the
"y", follow the signs (45 minutes)
Heavenly skiing can be beautiful, no doubt
about it. Some of the runs at the top of the California side have great
views over the Lake. But it can be crowded and expensive. It is huge:
about 4000 acres. Mostly an intermediate mountain. There is a new gondola
that goes right down to the casinos at the lake. If you consider this a
good thing then it may be that Kirkwood is not the place for you.....
Sierra at Tahoe
Take 88 and 89 toward Tahoe. But instead of
turning right at highway 50, turn left and head back up Meyers grade. The
resort is on the left past Echo summit. (45 minutes)
Smaller resort than the others, about 7000
foot base. Good intermediate skiing.
Other Alpine County
Bear Valley:
Don’t bother unless really dedicated: Ebbets
pass is closed for the winter and it would take forever to get there via
49.
North Shore
Squaw Valley:
Squalleywood is on the north shore of Tahoe
on 89, so it will take an hour and a half or so to get there. It is big
(4000 acres), and does have some tough terrain. It’s also often crowded
and windy. Lots of people love it: I have never understood why
Alpine Meadows
Squaw’s smaller (2000 acre), friendlier
neighbor. Good skiing and nice lake views from some runs but a long drive.
Northstar
Also on the north shore – even further away.
Commonly nicknamed "Flatstar". Easy mountain, good for the ego if nothing
else ("Black diamonds? I scoff at black diamonds"). Well run and friendly.
Other Cross Country Areas
Hope Valley
Hope Valley Outdoor Center (just past
Sorenson’s restaurant), rents skis. There are marked but ungroomed trails
in Hope Valley.
Other: (North shore)
Diamond Peak
Northstar
Royal Gorge (biggest in USA)