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Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resort

A true beginner/family hill near Truckee — gentle slopes, ski school focus, minimal crowds.

Independent

Mountain stats

Base elevation
6,750 ft
Summit elevation
7,350 ft
Vertical drop
600 ft
Skiable acres
120
Lifts
5
Trails
14
Night skiing
No
Pass affiliation
Independent
Day ticket (descriptive, not a quote)
approx $50-85 window rate

Beginner-friendliness (heuristic)

Great for first-timers

Our own 1–5 read of the terrain, not an official rating.

Terrain-mix breakdown not published by a source we could confirm.

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Parking

Free parking

Free, first-come parking — no reservation system.

Reservation/info link — not live availability. Policies, prices, and dates change each season; confirm on the official page before you drive.

Roads & conditions

Always check road status before you drive — chain controls can close passes with little warning.

Caltrans QuickMap ↗(opens in a new tab)

Weather at Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resort

Base 6,750 ft · Summit 7,350 ft · NWS grid point elevation: 5,830 ft

NWS point forecast for this resort's coordinates — a heuristic. Always confirm on the official mountain report.

  • Overnight43°F · ClearWind 0 mph
  • Tuesday82°F · SunnyWind 0 to 10 mph
  • Tuesday Night42°F · ClearWind 0 to 10 mph
  • Wednesday82°F · SunnyWind 0 to 10 mph
  • Wednesday Night42°F · ClearWind 0 to 10 mph
  • Thursday86°F · SunnyWind 0 to 10 mph
  • Thursday Night45°F · ClearWind 0 to 10 mph
  • Friday86°F · SunnyWind 0 to 10 mph

Gear for your day at Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resort

The essentials worth having before you hit the mountain.

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Insulated Ski Jacket

Quiksilver Highline Pro GORE-TEX Jacket

Top of Travis Rice's signature Quiksilver line — the shell he rides in the backcountry.

Insulated Ski Jacket

Burton [ak] Cyclic GORE-TEX Jacket

Burton's pro-built [ak] line — the brand Chloe Kim and Zeb Powell ride for.

Insulated Ski Jacket

Jones Shralpinist 3L Jacket

From backcountry legend Jeremy Jones' own brand — storm gear built for big lines.

Waterproof Ski Gloves

Dakine Leather Titan GORE-TEX Glove

Flagship glove from Dakine — Kai Jones' gear sponsor.

Waterproof Ski Gloves

Hestra Army Leather Heli Glove

The big-mountain standard — on more pro freeride hands than any other glove.

Waterproof Ski Gloves

Crab Grab Cinch Mitt

Zeb Powell's glove sponsor — the most fun mitts on the hill.

Ski Goggles

Smith 4D MAG

Smith is Kai Jones' optics sponsor — the BirdsEye lens shows the landing under your feet.

Ski Goggles

Quiksilver Travis Rice Signature Goggle

Travis Rice's own signature goggle line.

Ski Goggles

Oakley Flight Deck

The X Games park staple — massive field of view, fits over glasses.

Ski Helmet

Smith Vantage 2 MIPS

Flagship lid from Kai Jones' helmet-and-goggle sponsor — MIPS + Koroyd, BOA fit.

Merino Wool Ski Socks

Le Bent Cody Townsend Pro Series Snow Sock

Signature sock designed with big-mountain pro Cody Townsend of The Fifty.

Merino Wool Ski Socks

Darn Tough Ski/Snowboard OTC Socks

Lifetime warranty — quick-dry merino.

Waterproof Duffel Bag

Dakine EQ Duffle 70L

The ski-town workhorse from Kai Jones' bag sponsor.

Waterproof Duffel Bag

Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 55L

Bombproof weather-resistant build with lifetime repair.

High-SPF Sunscreen

Sun Bum Original SPF 50 Face Stick

Mountain staple — won't sweat off mid-run.

High-SPF Sunscreen

Supergoop PLAY Everyday Lotion SPF 50

The daily-wear favorite.

SPF Lip Balm

Sun Bum SPF 30 Lip Balm

The lift-line standard.

Insulated Water Bottle

Hydro Flask 32 oz Wide Mouth

The standard for all-day insulation.

Insulated Water Bottle

YETI Rambler 26 oz Bottle

Burliest build in the category.

Safety & emergencies

We want your day at Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resortto be a great one — here's what to do if it isn't.

In an emergency, call 911Life-threatening injury, someone unresponsive, or anyone missing.

If someone is hurt on the mountain

  1. Get ski patrol: tell the nearest lift operator or any resort staff, or call 911 directly. Note the closest trail sign or lift-tower number so help can find you.
  2. Keep the injured person still and warm — don't move anyone with a possible head, neck, or back injury. Cross skis uphill to flag the spot.
  3. For non-urgent help (lost item, where to find first aid), call the resort's guest-services line below.

Ski patrol is dispatched internally and doesn't publish a direct public number — reaching them through staff or 911 is the fastest verified path.

Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resort guest services

(530) 587-9444(non-emergency)

Nearest hospitals & urgent care

Nearest facilities by distance via Google Places — confirm hours and ER status before you go. This isn't a substitute for calling 911.

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