Summary:
Escape to a mountain oasis at this luxury upscale all-season outdoor adventure paradise in the picturesque Olympic Valley. Everline Resort & Spa, formerly the Resort at Squaw Creek is a four star, four diamond resort and spa offering panoramic views of Olympic Valley, world class terrain near the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, just minutes from North Lake Tahoe and the Truckee River. This condo offers the perfect getaway for a romantic couples trip, family time or an escape with friends.
The Space:
This Deluxe King Valley View Fireplace Suite offers:
-Amazing unobstructed Valley views
-One plush pillow-top king bed in bedroom
-One pull out sofa bed in living room
-Sleeps 4 guests
-Full bathroom with stand alone shower and bath tub with separate access from bedroom and living room
-To sleep up to 8 guests, contact us to additionally book adjoining lockout Deluxe Valley View studio featuring 2 queen beds & 1 bathroom
-LED Flat screen TV
-Complimentary High-speed wireless Internet access
-Kitchen with mini-fridge, microwave, dishwasher, cooktop, dishes and Keurig coffee maker
-Clock radio with iPhone 6 charging dock
-Living room & Dining area with fireplace
-In-room safe
-Hair dryers and robes
-Irons and ironing boards
-Individual heating and cooling controls
-Pay-Per-View movies
-Luxury robes and slippers
Guest Access:
Whether traveling as a couple, family or with friends, Everline Resort offers endless year round amenities.
-Relax and unwind at the high end luxury full-service spa
-Hit the slopes with premier ski-in/ski-out private valet lift access to Palisades Ski Resort
-11 km of Nordic trails for cross country skiing or snowshoeing
-Seasonal ice-skating rink
-Golf-in/golf-out 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Jr. championship golf course
-Outdoor hot tubs
-Two year-round heated pools
-Family-friendly kid’s pool with waterslide
-Fly-fishing pond
-Two tennis courts
-24 hr access to fitness center
-Onsite paid laundry service
-Six on site restaurants- featuring farm to table, upscale cuisine, family friendly cozy cafe, casual pub and seasonal poolside service.
-Local retail shopping & dining at The Village at Palisades
-Miles of hiking and biking trails
-Boating, rafting & paddle boarding on the nearby Lake Tahoe.
The Neighborhood:
Halfway between Truckee and Lake Tahoe is Olympic Valley, home of famed and blissful Palisades Resort. Visit the scenic mountain resort of Olympic Valley for endless outdoor adventures. From skiing and snowboarding to wilderness hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails, the area is a sought-after year-round destination. Olympic Valley rose to fame in 1960 when it hosted the Winter Olympics. Palisades Tahoe is located within the ancestral territory of the Washoe people.
The heart of Olympic Valley is the Palisades Resort, a ski resort spread across six striking mountain peaks. Palisades Tahoe is the largest ski resort in the Lake Tahoe region, with an impressive 6,000 skiable acres. The more than 70-year-old resort celebrates a rich history to accompany the 1960 Winter Olympics, such as being named the Spring Skiing Capital and home to dozens of Olympic and World Cup athletes across multiple snow sports. With an average annual snowfall of 400 inches, Palisades frequently operates the longest ski and snowboard season in Lake Tahoe, attracting approximately 600,000 skiers a year.
Though snow sports are the primary activity, from country skiing, snowboarding, dogsledding, and snowshoeing, the Olympic Valley area is home to an outdoor paradise once the snowmelts, including an extensive Sierra trail network that includes hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. Follow trails through the colorful alpine meadows of the Granite Chief Wilderness or rent a bike to explore the family-friendly biking trails along the Truckee River.
After a day full of recreational activities, visit the Village at Palisades. The Village at Palisades Tahoe offers year-round events and over 50 bars, restaurants, and retail outlets in Bavarian-style buildings, many which are locally owned and operated. Enjoy spa treatments, take part in yoga classes, or ride the Palisades Tahoe Aerial Tram to High Camp, an activity center set on an 8,200-foot-high peak. Check out the work of extreme sports photographer, Keoki Flagg, in the Keoki Gallery.
Reach Olympic Valley by flying to Reno-Tahoe International Airport or Sacramento International Airport. Olympic Valley is a short drive from the beaches of Tahoe State Recreation Area, including Hurricane Bay.
Fun Fact: Palisades Tahoe is designated a California Historical Landmark and named a Pioneer Ski Area of America.
Getting Around:
If you are driving to the Resort in the winter season, we strongly recommend renting either an AWD or 4WD vehicle. If you have a 2WD vehicle, we recommend keeping chains with you in the case of chain control during stormy conditions, which is common in the winter season. Practice putting your chains on prior to your journey to the Resort to avoid any unforeseen complications.
To keep up to date on road conditions, visit department of transportation websites ahead of your travels.
In the event of a storm, it is important to have an emergency kit in your car in the case you are stuck on the interstate. We suggest packing food, water, and ensuring your gas tank is full for your journey.
If you visit during a winter storm and use our self-parking lot, please be advised the resort will not offer snow removal. Please come prepared with your own snow removal tools, including a snow shovel and an ice scraper. If you're coming in from Truckee, Mountain Hardware and Sports will have everything you need to keep you safe during the winter.
The resort has its own shuttle that runs regularly to Palisades Tahoe Village and Alpine Meadows base.
TART (Tahoe Area Regional Transit) is available for free, and the resort shuttle can stop at those bus stops.
Palisades Tahoe has free shuttles back and forth between Village at Palisades Tahoe and Alpine meadows.
Excellent bicycle trail infrastructure to Tahoe City along the Truckee river. Beautiful ride and not strenuous.
Driving
From San Francisco and Sacramento
East on I-80 (toward Reno) to Truckee, CA
South on HWY 89 (toward Olympic Valley and Tahoe City) for 8 miles
Right on Olympic Valley Road (1/3 mile)
Left on Resort Road to the resort's porte-cochère
From Reno/Tahoe International Airport
North on HWY 580/395
West on I-80 (Reno/Sacramento exit)
South on HWY 89 (toward Olympic Valley and Tahoe City) for 8 miles
Right on Olympic Valley Road (1/3 mile)
Left on Resort Road to the resort's porte-cochère
From Incline Village, NV
West on HWY 28 to Tahoe City, CA
North on HWY 89 (toward Truckee)
Left on Olympic Valley RoadLeft on Resort Road to the resort's porte-cochère
Please be advised we do not offer airport shuttles to/from the resort
Resort Guest Overnight Valet Parking | $65
Resort Guest Overnight Self-Parking | $30
Day Visitor Valet Parking | $40/hr
Day Visitor Self-Parking | $30/hr - Max: 5 hours
all fees are subject to change
Other Things to Note:
Check in will be conducted with hotel staff at the front desk upon arrival. Guests will be provided room/resort access keys and Wifi details at check in. A credit card will be required by the resort for incidentals, room service, parking etc.
Resort Guest Overnight Valet Parking | $65
Resort Guest Overnight Self-Parking | $30
Day Visitor Valet Parking | $40/hr
Day Visitor Self-Parking | $30/hr - Max: 5 hours
all fees are subject to change
Housekeeping
Just as when you book an individually owned home/condo with an online booking platform, your cleaning fee covers the cleaning at checkout not mid stay cleanings as one would expect in a hotel experience. If you are staying for a week or longer please reach out and we can coordinate a mid stay clean.
*Trip insurance- The Lake Tahoe region sees snowstorms in the winter that impact travel. In the summer and early fall there may be wildfire or wildfire smoke. These are seasonal events outside our control and there are no refunds for these natural weather occurrences/patterns. Trip insurance is advised and maybe purchased through Airbnb as part of the booking process.
Interaction with Guests:
If you need assistance with resort facilities please contact the hotel front desk or concierge during your stay. Reservation and booking platform concerns such as alterations or extensions, please contact us through the booking engine messaging portal.