Previous Made in Tahoe Spring Festival photo from Palisades Tahoe

LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Palisades Tahoe will celebrate the final weekend of the 2025-26 winter season over Memorial Day Weekend with spring skiing, live music, and the return of the Made in Tahoe Spring Festival.

After a strong spring season fueled by late-season snowfall and sunshine-filled days, Palisades Tahoe will remain open daily for skiing and snowboarding through May 24, operating from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Taking place May 23–24 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in The Village at Palisades Tahoe, the Made in Tahoe Spring Festival will feature more than 100 local artisans, nonprofits, food vendors, and performers celebrating the creativity and culture of the Tahoe region. The free, family-friendly event will include live music, aerial performances, dance showcases, and a celebratory DJ set at Gold Coast during the closing weekend.

As the last resort operating in the Tahoe region and one of the few still spinning lifts in the United States, Palisades Tahoe is inviting guests to make the most of the holiday weekend with soft spring snow, scenic mountain views, and lively après.

“We’re stoked to welcome the Made in Tahoe Spring Festival back to Palisades Tahoe for closing weekend,” said Patrick Lacey, PR Manager of Palisades Tahoe. “There’s no better way to celebrate another incredible season than by bringing together the local businesses, artists, musicians, and community members that make Tahoe such a special place.”

All bar proceeds from the festival will benefit Tahoe Food Hub, with more than $100,000 raised to date. The event is held in partnership with Truckee School of Music and Tahoe Food Hub, and is sponsored by the North Tahoe Chamber.

Guests are encouraged to check the Palisades Tahoe website and app for the latest operations updates and event details.