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Feel the STOKE at Diamond Peak

February 29, 2020 by Guest

Diamond Peak/Ski Incline 1960’s Ski School

Feel the STOKE this winter at Diamond Peak! Experience the mountain in a whole new way with a Diamond Peak STOKE guided tour program.

What is a STOKE Tour?

In partnership with the Incline Village General Improvement District’s Waste Not conservation staff, Diamond Peak will offer a series of free guided interpretive ski/snowboard tours of the mountain this winter. Program participants will meet behind the Base Lodge with a guide before touring the mountain to discuss the unique plant and animal life that flourishes within the ski area’s boundaries, as well as the history of the resort, of Incline Village and the Lake Tahoe region as a whole. Learn about Diamond Peak’s recent certification through STOKE Certified and continuing efforts to incorporate sustainable practices into operations and education. 

What Do I Need to Know Before I Go?

In order to complete the STOKE tour, one must be an intermediate skier or snowboarder and have a valid lift ticket or season pass to participate, unless otherwise noted. 

The tour is only an hour long, so you can hit the slopes before and after if you feel inclined.

Next Tour Date

The next date, and last date, for a STOKE tour this year will be Saturday, March 7, from 10:30am-11:30am.

Where to Meet the Tour Guide

Meet on the snow behind the base lodge (near the ski racks and large trail map sign).

To Learn More

Visit: https://www.diamondpeak.com/events/details/interpretive-ski-tours

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