Listed below is Nevada's most comprehensive ski resort guide with 4 ski resorts in the silver state. The Highest elevation in Nevada is Boundary Peak 13,140 ft tall, and the lowest is the Colorado river is the lowest point Colorado River at 479 ft. Nevada is known of Dry desert heat, yet Pacific storms may blanket the area with snow.
At Diamond Peak, you'll fall in love with our uncrowded mountain. It features stunning views of Lake Tahoe and offers a great learning environment for beginners as well as Solitude Canyon and other challenging terrain for experts. Family skiing at Lake Tahoe has never been better; families love Diamond Peak for the Child Ski Center and our money-saving Tahoe Family Ski Packages, such as the Interchangeable Parent's Pass.
Elko Snobowl opened in 1992 with it's first rope tow, and In January, 1998, the Snobowl gained a chair lift. The lift has a top elevation of 7,000 feet and a base elevation of 6,300 feet. Ninety nine chairs carry the skiers up the 700 foot vertical climb. A rope tow is available for beginners at no charge.
Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort is a winter haven high above the desert floor just 45 minutes Northwest of the Las Vegas Strip. LVSSR has terrain for all ability levels over a 860 foot vertical drop.
Mt. Rose is Lake Tahoe's highest based ski area at an elevation of 7,900 feet offering 1,200 skiable acres along with spectacular views of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra mountain range to Nevada's high desert mountains to the east.