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• Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people/objects.
• People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
• You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.
• Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
• Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
• Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
• Prior to using any lift, you must have the ability to load, ride and unload safely.
There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a great experience.
KNOW THE CODE. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. This is a partial list. Be safety conscious.
YOUR RESP ONSIB IL IT Y CODEContac t Us
Information/Reservations: (775) 832-1177
Emergencies/Ski Patrol: (775) 832-1225
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1210 Ski Way, Incline Village, NV 89451
Website: www.diamondpeak.com
ON-MOUNTAIN D INING
BASE LODGE PROVISIONSBurgers, pizza and other resort classics, as well as healthy and vegetarian selections. Open for breakfast and lunch.
THE LOFT BARFull bar including a selection of local craft beers on tap. Located upstairs inside the Base Lodge.
LIGHTNING GRAB-N-GOOn-the-go offerings such as sandwiches, soups, hot dogs, snacks and a limited bar. Located on the Base Lodge deck.
WILD BILL’S BBQ AT SNOWFLAKE LODGEMid-mountain lodge overlooking Lake Tahoe, featuring authentic BBQ with slow smoked meats & homemade sauces. Ribs, chicken, tri-tip, burgers and more! Breakfast, lunch, soups, salads, sides, and a full bar.
WILD BILL’S BBQ (BASE LODGE DECK)Wild Bill’s BBQ items also available on the Base Lodge deck during lunch.
Get to the next level of funSKI & RIDE CENTER LESSONSOur professional instructors, low student-to-instructor ratios, gentle slopes and friendly environment make Diamond Peak the ideal place to learn or improve your skills.
Keep Tahoe BeautifulSUSTAINABILITY & STOKE CERTIFICATION
We are committed to helping keep Tahoe beautiful and encourage guests to do their part. Help us conserve— “Drink Tahoe Tap” instead of bottled water, carpool, take the free shuttle, use our electric vehicle charging stations, and recycle. Learn about Diamond Peak’s recent certification
through STOKE Certified and continuing efforts to incorporate sustainable practices into operations and education online.
Share with #diamondpeakSHARE YOUR MEMORIES ON SOCIAL MEDIA@DiamondPeak & @VillageTerrainPark
Tag your photos on social media with #diamondpeak or email to [email protected] for a chance to win prizes and be highlighted on our website, social media, and emails.
GUEST SERVICES: SEASON PASSES/LOST & FOUNDInformation, special tickets and suggestions. Located in the Skier Services Building next to the ticket windows.
MORE INFORMAT ION
DRONE POLICYDrones or model aircraft use by guests, commercial operators, or the media is prohibited.
UPHILL USEUphill use is permitted with an Uphill Season Pass obtained at Guest Services. Uphill use is not allowed between 9:00am and 4:30pm other than during sanctioned events.
EVENTSView upcoming events at DiamondPeak.com/Events or follow us on social media.
Winter SeasonTRAIL MAP
V ILL AGE T ERR AIN PARK
Diamond Peak’s Village Terrain Park offers features for all ability levels, from large jumps and rails to smaller snow features and boxes. Kids and riders new to terrain parks love the smaller progression area with gentle rollers and beginner features and the new Jump Start Zone.
Safety is essential when skiing or riding the parks or natural features around the mountain. Always warm up, work your way up, and follow the Smart Style/Park Smart tips to stay safe and have fun!
Features are constantly evolving throughout the season so come back often and join the community on Instagram to share your photos, videos and feedback.
@VillageTerrainPark
This eco-friendly paper is 100% tree free, chlorine free & takes zero water consumption to produce. Please reuse! v. 10/2020
EMPLOYMENTSearch job listings for Diamond Peak and other IVGID venues at YourTahoePlace.com/jobs. Create a profile and apply for multiple positions online.
Visit DiamondPeak.com for details and hours of operation. Outdoor outlets are weather dependent.
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SOLITUDECANYON
CRYSTAL EXPRESS
RIDGE
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LAKEVIEW Q
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SCHOOL HOUSE
LODGEPOLE QUAD
OUT OF BOUNDS
ILLEGAL TO CROSS
VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED
OUT OF BOUNDS
ILLEGAL TO CROSS
VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED
LAKE TAHOE
To South Lake Tahoe25 MILESVIA HWY 28
BASE ELEVATION6,700 FT (2,042 M)
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SCHOOL YARDTo Reno27 MILESVIA HWY 431
Skier ServicesBuilding
Base Lodge
Snowflake LodgeELEVATION 7,400 FT (2,256 M)
DIAMOND PEAKELEVATION 8,540 FT (2,603 M)
VILLAGE PARK
DUSTY’S
Emergency Telephone
Food & Beverage
Picnic Tables
Rental/Repair Shop
Restrooms
Shuttle Bus Stop
Ski Patrol/First Aid775-832-1225
Ski Area Boundary;Illegal to cross
Child Ski Center
Emergency phones located at the top and bottom of lifts.
Ski & Ride Center/ Lessons
Ticket Area
ATM
Sport Shop
Most Di¢cult More Di¢cult Easier
Webcams
Di¢culty rankings are only relative to Diamond Peak terrain
Wi-Fi Access
Freestyle Terrain
Guest Services/Information
Slow Area
EMERGENCY/SKI PATROL: 775-832-1225
CAUTIONSnowcats, snowmobiles, snowmaking equipment and other obstacles marked and unmarked may be encountered at any time.
EasierSchool YardLodge Pole
More DifficultRidge Run to FreewayPopularLakeviewWiggleLower ShowoffCrystal RidgeSunnysideGreat FlumeGolden Eagle Bowl
Most DifficultUpper Showoff Chute F.I.S. Corkscrew Slalom Glade Powder Luggi’s Lightning Diamondback Battle Born Thunder G.S. O God Glade Zones
Trail progression
Operating under a special use permit from the US Forest Service. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
ELEVATIONS Base 6,700' (2,042 m), summit 8,540' (2,603 m), vertical drop 1,840' (561 m)
LONGEST RUN2.1 miles (3.4 km)
TERRAIN 18% beginner, 46% intermediate, 36% advanced
Trails ranked in order of difficulty based on slope and typical snow conditions. This is a guide. Conditions, snow, and grooming can alter this order.
Help us name the GladesThe glade zones are the place to be on storm days. This advanced terrain is a playground for experts filled with natural obstacles like pillows, rock drops and more. Learn more and help name these zones online: diamondpeak.com/mountain/steeps-stashes