🎿 What to Know About Bringing Your Dog to the Ski Resort
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Tahoe Dogs Love the Snow Too — But Know Before You Go
There’s nothing better than a bluebird powder day in Tahoe — and for many locals, that means bringing the dog along for a few snow romps. While most resorts don’t allow dogs on lifts or trails, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the mountain together safely.
Palisades Tahoe & Alpine Meadows
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Dogs aren’t allowed on ski lifts or designated runs, but you’ll often see friendly pups hanging at the base area or playing fetch after hours. At Alpine, locals know the bottom of Subway is a great after-ski fetch zone once patrol has cleared for the day.
Homewood Mountain Resort
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Leashed dogs are welcome in the parking and base areas, and the surrounding neighborhood trails make for scenic snow walks with lake views.
Northstar California Resort
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Dogs aren’t permitted on slopes or gondolas, but the Village at Northstar has dog-friendly outdoor spaces, winter patios, and lots of people (and pup) watching.
Tips for a Great Ski Day with Your Dog
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Keep dogs on leash in parking and base areas.
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Bring booties or paw balm for snow and ice.
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Pack fresh water — snow isn’t enough hydration.
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Avoid ski runs and snowmobile areas for safety.
Disclaimer:
Resort policies change frequently and vary by season. Always check official websites or signage before bringing your dog, and respect patrol or staff directions.