Palisades Tahoe is California's largest ski resort, located in Olympic Valley in the Sierra Nevada. Founded in 1949 and host to the 1960 Winter Olympics, the resort spans 6,000 skiable acres across two mountains and eight peaks. It operates year-round, offering skiing, snowboarding, dining, retail, events, and hospitality services, alongside the Aerial Tram to High Camp and participation in the Ikon Pass program.
The resort employs both seasonal and year-round staff across mountain operations, food and beverage, hospitality, retail, and sports programs. It functions as a major year-round destination for visitors seeking mountain-based recreation and experiences beyond the winter season.