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Here's what's coming up in the mountains MARK YOUR CALENDARS The valley is your basecamp for creatin

Here's what's coming up in the mountains [Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows]( [Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows] [Events in The Village]( MARK YOUR CALENDARS The valley is your basecamp for creating a summer to remember. In addition to our daily Aerial Tram operations and on-mountain activities, events in The Village are back. Granite rock faces create a dramatic backdrop for our weekly lineup of live music, bingo, and yoga. Larger festivals are on the calendar too, all just seven miles from the glistening waters of Lake Tahoe. Events are Back [FULL CALENDAR]( [Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows] JULY 20 BLUESDAYS Kick back with a cool beverage and take in the tunes. Bluesdays are back with live music in The Village every Tuesday. If you plan to sit, please bring your own low back chair. [BLUESDAYS LINEUP]( JULY 21 FIRST STREET YOGA Every Wednesday this summer, roll out your mat in The Village to breathe and stretch with us. These free classes feature a lineup of local instructors and are open to all levels. Arrive early with your own mat, space is limited. [GET THE DETAILS]( JULY 24 SUNSETS LIVE MUSIC SERIES After a day of hiking or sightseeing, grab a cold drink and enjoy the live music in The Village every Saturday night this summer. Admission is free, and the lineup changes each week. [SUNSETS LINEUP]( AUG 9 WASHOE CULTURAL TOUR Immerse yourself in the history of the valley and surrounding mountains with a guided talk led by Director of the Tribal Historic Preservation Office and Cultural Resources Office of the Washoe Tribe, Darrel Cruz. Special $19 Tram tickets are available, all sales will be donated to the Washoe Cultural Fund. [RESERVE YOUR SPOT]( AUG 14 & 15 BREWS, JAZZ, AND FUNK FEST Get funky with this two-day music and beer festival benefitting the [Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe](. The lineup includes four marque music acts and tasty beers from over fifteen breweries. Attendance will be capped, get your tickets early. [GET TICKETS]( [Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows] [The Village at Squaw Valley] STAY IN THE MOUNTAINS Set yourself up for summer adventures by staying at The Village at Squaw Valley. You'll wake up in the heart of the mountains, just seven miles from the shores of Lake Tahoe. After a big day, you can lay out your dinner in your full kitchen and kick back on your private balcony to take in the Sierra sunset*. [BOOK YOUR STAY]( [Aerial Tram Sightseeing] ACTIVITIES AT 8200' Experience Lake Tahoe from a different point of view. Ride the Aerial Tram 2,000 vertical feet to High Camp roller skating, disc golf, and daily guided hikes. Purchase your Aerial Tram ticket online and in advance. Plan to bring your own helmet for roller skating. Top it all off at [Granite Bistro]( for a high alpine lunch with a view. [THE HIGH CAMP EXPERIENCE]( [Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows] fN/THJ6Uk11MFgxdW1GMG82cStsSk1URnluWmg5ZERuNVh0OGtRK1BPdzJxeWFkdWxHUnEza2VSYXJQZExQNGJxNmJaWEgxeld4bEpsZjY4bW14a1pKWXFrWWhBRWlxZnBYY3pieHJ0OE5oSlU9S0/ Operations subject to change based on weather and conditions. Please visit our [website]( for the most current details. Please review our [COVID]( policies before visiting. *The majority of our rooms have private balconies, fireplaces, and kitchens. Standard rooms do not have any of these amenities, while studios have fireplaces and full kitchens but no private balcony. Subject to availability. Additional restrictions may apply. Please see [website]( for complete details. The Village at Squaw Valley does not have central air conditioning. To help alleviate this issue, guests are encouraged to open any windows and utilize the in-room fan(s). The temperatures at night are cool, ranging on average between 40 to 55 degrees, which along with the opening of windows and usage of fan(s), will help to cool the room. Lodging guests at the Village at Squaw Valley can access 8 outdoor hot tubs located in the base area. Please note the High Camp [pool and hot tub]( are closed for Summer 2021. ©2021 Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows. 1960 Squaw Valley Rd. Olympic Valley, CA 96146. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Opt-Out](

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