SQUAW VALLEY VACATION RENTALS, CALIFORNIA |
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Sights and Attractions in Squaw Valley |
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| The magnificence of this ski resort has grown manifold since the VIII Olympic Winter Games were held here in 1960. The Base Village transports you into that era, where its winning history resonates. Aerial Cable Car is another attraction unique to the region, which take 2,000 vertical feet above the ground level. |
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• Gold Coast
• High Camp
• Base Village
• Nearby Area of Lake Tahoe
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| Gold Coast |
| At North America's only Funitel, you will find Squaw Valley's upper mountain crossroads and gateway to two half-pipes and terrain parks at Central Park. The place is great for relaxing and enjoying the panoramic view of the expansive Lake Tahoe surrounded by the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains. |
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| High Camp |
| Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Squaw Valley from a 2000 vertical height. Ice skate at the Olympic Ice Pavilion in winters or simply soak in the sun at the Swimming Lagoon & Spa in spring. Travel back into time at the Olympic Museum and get an insight into the 1960 Winter Olympics that took place at Squaw Valley. The museum, open daily, houses a unique collection of memorabilia, news articles, and video presentations of the 1960 Olympic Games. |
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| Base Village |
| The base village of Squaw Valley still echoes the excitement of the VIII Olympic Winter Games that skyrocketed its reputation as a world-class ski resort. Today, the village is a hub of activities especially at the 12,000 square foot Children's World adjacent to six lifts, state-of-the-art Funitel, and 110 passenger aerial Cable Car. Soak in the excitement of races, torchlight parades, concerts, and even an indoor climbing wall. Other highlights of the village include outdoor sundecks, unique restaurants, lively après ski spots, shops and more. |
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| Nearby Area of Lake Tahoe |
| Squaw Valley is centrally located on Lake Tahoe’s north shore and this gives you the opportunity to explore the best of everything that the lake area has to offer from beaches to the peaks of the mountains and the dark and peaceful woods. Spend the day kayaking in the water or simply laze away the day on the beach. You can try white water rafting North America’s largest and deepest freshwater lake. |
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