Heavenly Ski Resort

This ski resort lives up to its name. With a view of the famous Lake Tahoe and a summit elevation of above 10, 000 feet, this is as close to heaven as you get. Heavenly Ski Resort is one of North America’s largest ski areas; it covers two states—California and Nevada. One day is not enough for you to enjoy the terrain parks and the resort’s facilities.
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Corner of Wildwood and Saddle
South Lake Tahoe, California 96150
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Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 29, 040 feet
Mountain Features 30 95 6,540 Feet 10,067 Feet 3,500 Feet 4,800 acres 360 Inches
Listing Information Heavenly Ski Resort   California   Nevada   Lake Tahoe   ski area

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