Top 5 Tours in Olympic Valley, California (CA)

September 6, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Northwest of Tahoe City, the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics still seduces ski fanatics to its slopes. Squaw Valley's impressive stats--34 lifts, 6 awesome peaks, 4000-acres of world-class terrain - give winter visitors a major high. High Camp's Olympic Museum provides skiers sights to aspire to.
Restaurants in Olympic Valley

1. Matt Heron Fly Fishing

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Matt Heron Fly Fishing

Matt Heron Fly Fishing is an all inclusive fly fishing school and outfitter in North Lake Tahoe, CA. Our school is widely regarded as one of the best in the country, offering daily classes on our private stocked ponds, spring through fall. Our year round outfitter is based out of Truckee CA, and provides trips on the Truckee River, Little Truckee River and Sawmill Lake. We also have access to many other creeks and lakes, as well as private water options. During the winter, we host trips to some of the worlds finest saltwater destinations and lodges. Next time you're in Tahoe, let our talented team of experienced guides and instructors show you an amazing experience on the water!

2. Alpenglow Expeditions

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Alpenglow Expeditions

Alpenglow Expeditions is the premier mountain guiding service in Lake Tahoe, California. With AMGA certified guides Alpenglow combines their deep experience in international mountain guiding and brings that same attention to detail to Lake Tahoe back country ski tours in the winter, and in the summer rock climbing, hiking, camping and more. Alpenglow Expeditions was founded in 2004 by IFMGA certified guide Adrian Ballinger and continues to be an industry leader when it comes to leading clients in the mountains of the world.

3. Tahoe Via Ferrata

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Tahoe Via Ferrata

The Tahoe Via Ferrata is Squaw Valley's newest outdoor adventure. Located on the iconic Tram Face, the Tahoe Via Ferrata towers above The Village at Squaw Valley. A Via Ferrata, which means “Iron Road” in Italian, is a protected hiking and climbing experience that will scale the iconic rock face. Using permanent steel anchors and cables, participants are safely attached to the rock throughout the experience.

4. Squaw Valley Ski Area

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Squaw Valley Ski Area

Voted at North America's best ski resort for three years in a row and host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, the Squaw Valley legacy has maintained a vibrant ski culture and mountain energy that spans from village to peak. Its spirit of outdoor adventure is reflected by the views of Lake Tahoe’s translucent waters, and its inspiration is carved into the slopes of the Sierra mountains. Beginners will find forgiving learning zones set among dramatic alpine scenery, while varied trails, bowls, and chutes mean that advanced skiers and snowboarders will never outgrow Squaw’s progressive terrain. With consistent snowfall that stays around well into the spring (and sometimes summer!), Squaw Valley boasts one of the longest ski and snowboard seasons in the country. Visit your favorite Lake Tahoe ski resort today!

5. Wilderness Adventures Dog Sled Tours

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Wilderness Adventures Dog Sled Tours

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