

Boreal
Conveniently located and packed with terrain park action for every rider.
Boreal
Conveniently located and packed with terrain park action for every rider.
Boreal
Conveniently located and packed with terrain park action for every rider.

PRepare for your visit
Plan your day with up-to-date info on road conditions, parking, and trails
Boreal Traffic Cams
Keep an eye on I-80 road conditions and see what’s happening at Boreal before you hit the slopes.
Boreal Parking Guide
Boreal makes it easy to get on the mountain fast! There really are no bad parking spots. Check our guide to get informed before you arrive.
Boreal Trail Planner
Map out your perfect park laps or powder runs with trails designed for all skill levels.
PRepare for your visit
Plan your day with up-to-date info on road conditions, parking, and trails
Boreal Traffic Cams
Keep an eye on I-80 road conditions and see what’s happening at Boreal before you hit the slopes.
Boreal Parking Guide
Boreal makes it easy to get on the mountain fast! There really are no bad parking spots. Check our guide to get informed before you arrive.
Boreal Trail Planner
Map out your perfect park laps or powder runs with trails designed for all skill levels.
PRepare for your visit
Plan your day with up-to-date info on road conditions, parking, and trails
Boreal Traffic Cams
Keep an eye on I-80 road conditions and see what’s happening at Boreal before you hit the slopes.
Boreal Parking Guide
Boreal makes it easy to get on the mountain fast! There really are no bad parking spots. Check our guide to get informed before you arrive.
Boreal Trail Planner
Map out your perfect park laps or powder runs with trails designed for all skill levels.

Mountain profile
Terrain
Total Runs: 34
Longest Run: 1 mi
Beginner Runs: 26%
Intermediate Runs: 29%
Advanced Runs: 44%
Expert Runs: 0%
Mountain
Base Elevation: 7200'
Summit Elevation: 7700'
Vertical Feet: 500'
Skiable Terrain: 380 ac
Snow Making: 200 ac
Average Annual Snowfall: 400"
lifts
Total Lifts: 7
High Speed Lifts: 1
6-Pack Chairs: 0
Quad Chairs: 3
Triple Chairs: 3
Surface Lifts: 1
Gondolas: 0
Trams: 0
Season Schedule
Projected Opening: November 22, 2024
Projected Closing: April 12, 2025
Projected Days Open: 141
Days Open Last Year: 150
Boreal Trail Map


Mountain profile

Terrain
Total Runs: 34
Longest Run: 1mi
Beginner Runs: 26%
Intermediate Runs: 29%
Advanced Runs: 44%
Expert Runs: 0%
Mountain
Base Elevation: 7200'
Summit Elevation: 7700'
Vertical Feet: 500'
Skiable Terrain: 380ac
Snow Making: 200 ac
Average Annual Snowfall: 400"
lifts
Total Lifts: 7
High Speed Lifts: 1
6-Pack Chairs: 0
Quad Chairs: 3
Triple Chairs: 3
Surface Lifts: 1
Gondolas: 0
Trams: 0
Season Schedule
Projected Opening: November 22, 2024
Projected Closing: April 12, 2025
Projected Days Open: 141
Days Open Last Year: 150
Boreal Trail Map

Mountain profile

Terrain
Total Runs: 34
Longest Run: 1 mi
Beginner Runs: 26%
Intermediate Runs: 29%
Advanced Runs: 44%
Expert Runs: 0%
Mountain
Base Elevation: 7200'
Summit Elevation: 7700'
Vertical Feet: 500'
Skiable Terrain: 380ac
Snow Making: 200ac
Average Annual Snowfall: 400"
lifts
Total Lifts: 7
High Speed Lifts: 1
6-Pack Chairs: 0
Quad Chairs: 3
Triple Chairs: 3
Surface Lifts: 1
Gondolas: 0
Trams: 0
Season Schedule
Projected Opening: November 22, 2024
Projected Closing: April 12, 2025
Projected Days Open: 141
Days Open Last Year: 150
Boreal Trail Map
Resort Insights
Boreal Mountain is the pocket-sized powerhouse of Tahoe. If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, this is your spot—easy terrain, affordable lift tickets, and one of the best learn-to-ride programs in the region. For park rats, Boreal’s terrain park is a goldmine, with features for every level and constant updates to keep things fresh. Advanced riders, you’ll find the mountain a little tame, but hey, it’s a great place to dial in your tricks or lap the park while having some low-pressure fun.
Parking? Couldn’t be easier. Boreal is right off I-80, so you’re practically on the lift as soon as you step out of your car—no long hauls or shuttle buses here. Weekends can get busy, especially with the park crowd, but it’s still way more manageable than the bigger resorts. This mountain is tailor-made for single-day trips—hit the slopes, grab some laps, and be back on the road before sundown. Just don’t let the small size fool you; Boreal packs a ton of energy into its cozy footprint. Perfect for quick sessions, but I wouldn’t plan a whole weekend here unless you’re a park junkie like me!

Peter Pow
Resort Sherpa @ Tahoe Pow
Resort Insights
Boreal Mountain is the pocket-sized powerhouse of Tahoe. If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, this is your spot—easy terrain, affordable lift tickets, and one of the best learn-to-ride programs in the region. For park rats, Boreal’s terrain park is a goldmine, with features for every level and constant updates to keep things fresh. Advanced riders, you’ll find the mountain a little tame, but hey, it’s a great place to dial in your tricks or lap the park while having some low-pressure fun.
Parking? Couldn’t be easier. Boreal is right off I-80, so you’re practically on the lift as soon as you step out of your car—no long hauls or shuttle buses here. Weekends can get busy, especially with the park crowd, but it’s still way more manageable than the bigger resorts. This mountain is tailor-made for single-day trips—hit the slopes, grab some laps, and be back on the road before sundown. Just don’t let the small size fool you; Boreal packs a ton of energy into its cozy footprint. Perfect for quick sessions, but I wouldn’t plan a whole weekend here unless you’re a park junkie like me!

Peter Pow
Resort Sherpa @ Tahoe Pow
Resort Insights
Boreal Mountain is the pocket-sized powerhouse of Tahoe. If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, this is your spot—easy terrain, affordable lift tickets, and one of the best learn-to-ride programs in the region. For park rats, Boreal’s terrain park is a goldmine, with features for every level and constant updates to keep things fresh. Advanced riders, you’ll find the mountain a little tame, but hey, it’s a great place to dial in your tricks or lap the park while having some low-pressure fun.
Parking? Couldn’t be easier. Boreal is right off I-80, so you’re practically on the lift as soon as you step out of your car—no long hauls or shuttle buses here. Weekends can get busy, especially with the park crowd, but it’s still way more manageable than the bigger resorts. This mountain is tailor-made for single-day trips—hit the slopes, grab some laps, and be back on the road before sundown. Just don’t let the small size fool you; Boreal packs a ton of energy into its cozy footprint. Perfect for quick sessions, but I wouldn’t plan a whole weekend here unless you’re a park junkie like me!

Peter Pow
Resort Sherpa @ Tahoe Pow

Frequently Asked Questions
The ultimate FAQ Guide for Boreal
When do the first and last chairs run at Boreal Mountain Resort?
Boreal typically opens at 9:00 AM and closes at 8:00 PM, with night skiing available. The first chair runs at 9:00 AM, and the last chair spins at 8:00 PM.
Is parking free at Boreal Mountain Resort, and where is the closest parking to the lifts?
Boreal offers free parking, and the main parking lot is conveniently located adjacent to the Base Lodge, providing quick access to lifts and beginner terrain.
Does Boreal Mountain Resort have a shuttle, and where does it pick up/drop off?
Boreal does not currently operate a shuttle service.
Where is the easiest drop-off location?
The easiest drop-off point is near the Base Lodge, where you can unload gear before parking.
What makes Boreal Mountain Resort a good choice for beginner skiers?
Boreal is known for its welcoming atmosphere and easy-to-navigate layout, making it ideal for beginner skiers. The compact resort design ensures that parking, rentals, and beginner terrain are all conveniently located.
What types of ski lessons are offered for kids and families?
Boreal provides group and private lessons through its ski school, Woodward Mountain Park. Programs are available for all ages, with a focus on building confidence and foundational skills for beginners.
Does Boreal Mountain Resort have designated beginner areas? Where are they located?
Yes, Boreal offers beginner-friendly terrain near the base area. The resort features gentle slopes perfect for first-timers and a dedicated learning area serviced by the Moving Carpet lift.
What are the best runs for kids who are beginner skiers?
The beginner slopes serviced by the Moving Carpet and the Castle Peak Quad Chair are ideal for kids just starting out.
Where is the best place to start your day at Boreal Mountain Resort as a beginner?
Beginners should start at the Woodward Mountain Park Learning Zone, where they can access the Moving Carpet lift and get familiar with the terrain.
Where are the nearest restrooms to the beginner terrain?
Restrooms are located inside the Boreal Base Lodge, just steps away from the beginner area and lifts.
Are there indoor and outdoor dining options?
The Skylodge: Boreal’s main lodge provides a spacious indoor seating area with a casual dining atmosphere. Offers a variety of menu options, including hot meals like burgers, pizza, soups, and grab-and-go snacks. Ideal for warming up and relaxing during colder days.
Outdoor Seating is available at the Skylodge. It features Picnic tables and seating are available outside the lodge, providing a great view of the slopes. Perfect for sunny days or those who prefer dining in the fresh mountain air.
What activities are available for non-skiers?
Boreal offers snow tubing at the Playland Tubing area, a great option for families with non-skiers.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ultimate FAQ Guide for Boreal
When do the first and last chairs run at Boreal Mountain Resort?
Boreal typically opens at 9:00 AM and closes at 8:00 PM, with night skiing available. The first chair runs at 9:00 AM, and the last chair spins at 8:00 PM.
Is parking free at Boreal Mountain Resort, and where is the closest parking to the lifts?
Boreal offers free parking, and the main parking lot is conveniently located adjacent to the Base Lodge, providing quick access to lifts and beginner terrain.
Does Boreal Mountain Resort have a shuttle, and where does it pick up/drop off?
Boreal does not currently operate a shuttle service.
Where is the easiest drop-off location?
The easiest drop-off point is near the Base Lodge, where you can unload gear before parking.
What makes Boreal Mountain Resort a good choice for beginner skiers?
Boreal is known for its welcoming atmosphere and easy-to-navigate layout, making it ideal for beginner skiers. The compact resort design ensures that parking, rentals, and beginner terrain are all conveniently located.
What types of ski lessons are offered for kids and families?
Boreal provides group and private lessons through its ski school, Woodward Mountain Park. Programs are available for all ages, with a focus on building confidence and foundational skills for beginners.
Does Boreal Mountain Resort have designated beginner areas? Where are they located?
Yes, Boreal offers beginner-friendly terrain near the base area. The resort features gentle slopes perfect for first-timers and a dedicated learning area serviced by the Moving Carpet lift.
What are the best runs for kids who are beginner skiers?
The beginner slopes serviced by the Moving Carpet and the Castle Peak Quad Chair are ideal for kids just starting out.
Where is the best place to start your day at Boreal Mountain Resort as a beginner?
Beginners should start at the Woodward Mountain Park Learning Zone, where they can access the Moving Carpet lift and get familiar with the terrain.
Where are the nearest restrooms to the beginner terrain?
Restrooms are located inside the Boreal Base Lodge, just steps away from the beginner area and lifts.
Are there indoor and outdoor dining options?
The Skylodge: Boreal’s main lodge provides a spacious indoor seating area with a casual dining atmosphere. Offers a variety of menu options, including hot meals like burgers, pizza, soups, and grab-and-go snacks. Ideal for warming up and relaxing during colder days.
Outdoor Seating is available at the Skylodge. It features Picnic tables and seating are available outside the lodge, providing a great view of the slopes. Perfect for sunny days or those who prefer dining in the fresh mountain air.
What activities are available for non-skiers?
Boreal offers snow tubing at the Playland Tubing area, a great option for families with non-skiers.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ultimate FAQ Guide for Boreal
When do the first and last chairs run at Boreal Mountain Resort?
Boreal typically opens at 9:00 AM and closes at 8:00 PM, with night skiing available. The first chair runs at 9:00 AM, and the last chair spins at 8:00 PM.
Is parking free at Boreal Mountain Resort, and where is the closest parking to the lifts?
Boreal offers free parking, and the main parking lot is conveniently located adjacent to the Base Lodge, providing quick access to lifts and beginner terrain.
Does Boreal Mountain Resort have a shuttle, and where does it pick up/drop off?
Boreal does not currently operate a shuttle service.
Where is the easiest drop-off location?
The easiest drop-off point is near the Base Lodge, where you can unload gear before parking.
What makes Boreal Mountain Resort a good choice for beginner skiers?
Boreal is known for its welcoming atmosphere and easy-to-navigate layout, making it ideal for beginner skiers. The compact resort design ensures that parking, rentals, and beginner terrain are all conveniently located.
What types of ski lessons are offered for kids and families?
Boreal provides group and private lessons through its ski school, Woodward Mountain Park. Programs are available for all ages, with a focus on building confidence and foundational skills for beginners.
Does Boreal Mountain Resort have designated beginner areas? Where are they located?
Yes, Boreal offers beginner-friendly terrain near the base area. The resort features gentle slopes perfect for first-timers and a dedicated learning area serviced by the Moving Carpet lift.
What are the best runs for kids who are beginner skiers?
The beginner slopes serviced by the Moving Carpet and the Castle Peak Quad Chair are ideal for kids just starting out.
Where is the best place to start your day at Boreal Mountain Resort as a beginner?
Beginners should start at the Woodward Mountain Park Learning Zone, where they can access the Moving Carpet lift and get familiar with the terrain.
Where are the nearest restrooms to the beginner terrain?
Restrooms are located inside the Boreal Base Lodge, just steps away from the beginner area and lifts.
Are there indoor and outdoor dining options?
The Skylodge: Boreal’s main lodge provides a spacious indoor seating area with a casual dining atmosphere. Offers a variety of menu options, including hot meals like burgers, pizza, soups, and grab-and-go snacks. Ideal for warming up and relaxing during colder days.
Outdoor Seating is available at the Skylodge. It features Picnic tables and seating are available outside the lodge, providing a great view of the slopes. Perfect for sunny days or those who prefer dining in the fresh mountain air.
What activities are available for non-skiers?
Boreal offers snow tubing at the Playland Tubing area, a great option for families with non-skiers.