Kirkwood
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About Kirkwood
Kirkwood offers skiers tons of snow, short lift lines, no frills and expedition: this destination is a unique, lift-accessed, out-of-bounds experience. Because of its reputation as a ski destination for advanced to expert skiers and boarders, the resort flies under the mainstream radar, so you won't experience many crowds. Kirkwood is blessed with Lake Tahoe-affect snow, and most years, the resort is inundated with snow.
But while Kirkwood is all about the slopes, the fun doesn’t stop there! The resort offers a variety of activities, from snowshoeing and cross-country skiing to exploring the charming base village. The laid-back vibe and friendly community make it perfect for both experts and families. Kirkwood's commitment to preserving its natural beauty ensures a pristine mountain adventure. The resort's focus is the skiing, you won't find big city restaurants or designer shops in the base area and many skiers and boarders find this a refreshing change from the modern ski resort.
When it comes to lodging, Kirkwood has options ranging from cozy condos to slope side hotels, all providing easy access to the slopes and breathtaking mountain views. Dining choices vary are all casual where the spirit of skiing is still alive. Kirkwood is equidistant from Reno and Sacramento, about a 2.5-hour drive. An important note: driving there requires that you avoid summer-only roads.
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How to get to Kirkwood
Kirkwood is conveniently located at an equal distance from both Reno and Sacramento, giving you the flexibility to fly into either Reno-Tahoe International Airport or Sacramento International Airport. Upon arrival, renting a car will be necessary to reach the mountain.
Getting around
Kirkwood offers a quaint and cozy resort experience, ensuring effortless navigation throughout. Everything in the village is within walking distance. All lodges will have parking and a shuttle to take you to the lift. Having a car will give you the most accessibility to explore the Tahoe basin.
Skiing in Kirkwood
With 58 percent of the terrain designated for advanced and expert skiers you can bet who will best enjoy Kirkwood, although there are runs for everyone. Intermediates can enjoy 30 percent of Kirkwood's wide-open terrain and beginners have 12 percent of the terrain to experience.
Beginner Skiing in Kirkwood:
Kirkwood Ski Resort offers great options for beginner skiers, especially around the Timber Creek base, which is perfect for those starting out. The area is quieter and less developed than Mountain Village, providing a more relaxed atmosphere. Beginner-friendly green slopes like those off the bunny and Snowkirk lifts are ideal for newcomers, with the bunny runs being slightly easier and shorter. These slopes offer gentle terrain, making them perfect for learning the basics without overwhelming flat sections that can cause beginners to get stuck.
The resort features a convenient free shuttle service connecting all parking areas and both base areas, so getting around is easy even if you don't park near the slopes. Timber Creek also offers the TC Express chair, which accesses some of the easiest blue runs, great for those ready to take on a bit more challenge. Kirkwood's friendly and knowledgeable staff are always available for tips and recommendations to enhance your skiing experience.
Expert Skiing in Kirkwood:
Kirkwood Ski Resort is a haven for intermediate and expert skiers looking for a challenge. Intermediate skiers can warm up on Kirkwood's blue runs, featuring ungroomed spots with bumps, perfect for practicing before stepping up to black diamonds. For those transitioning to black runs, Ridge Bowl is a great choice—short, open, and with a good view before you drop in. As you gain confidence, the Milky Way Bowl offers a slightly tougher test.
For experts, Kirkwood's black diamonds are a must-try, but be prepared for steep pitches and bumps. Powderbowl Woods provides a less steep, tree-lined black run, making it a gentler option. However, caution is advised with Pistol and West Bowl, which are tougher than they seem. For double black diamond thrill seekers, Gunbarrel and East Bowl are good picks, with Gunbarrel offering a steeper challenge that currently feels more like a single black due to the soft snow.
Family vacations in Kirkwood
Kirkwood Ski Resort is packed with family-friendly activities beyond just skiing and snowboarding, making it a top choice for a winter getaway. The resort's Ski & Ride School offers lessons for all ages and skill levels, ensuring that everyone, from newbies to seasoned riders, can boost their skills and hit the slopes with confidence. The popular JETS program is a hit among young skiers, providing a season-long, team-focused experience that includes lessons, training camps, and a final competition—perfect for helping kids develop their skiing talents in a fun and engaging environment.
For those looking to try something different, Kirkwood also offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and fat tire biking at the Kirkwood Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Center. Just across the highway from the main resort, this center gives families access to stunning and varied terrain, ideal for exploring the picturesque alpine valley together. Special events like Full Moon Treks and Fat Bike Fridays add a unique twist to the winter experience, offering thrilling ways to enjoy the snowy landscape. With a variety of dining options, exciting on-mountain activities, and a friendly, welcoming vibe, Kirkwood Ski Resort delivers a complete winter escape for families seeking adventure and relaxation in a breathtaking alpine setting.