Sierra-at-Tahoe to close "indefinitely" - still chance of Spring reopening
Submitted by paula on Tue, 03/17/2020 - 1:26pm
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. -Sierra-at-Tahoe has announced they will be continuing to suspend their operations for the 2019/20 season indefinitely due to the COVID-19 health issue.
"The health and safety of our guests and employees is our primary concern. During this time of uncertainty, we will do our part to help stop the spread of this virus," the resort spokesperson Sarah Sherman said in a statement.
"We will monitor developments of the public health situation, and depending on the status of public health orders, snow conditions and other relevant factors, we will consider reopening the resort later in the spring season. It is our most important responsibility to act in the best interest of our people and our broader community and are committed to keeping you informed as we move forward, together," Sherman said.
For guests who have pre-purchased lift ticket and lesson products for arrival starting 3/7/20 please email passoffice@sierraattahoe.com so they can assist you.
Sierra-at-Tahoe is the latest resort in Lake Tahoe to announce indefinite suspension to operation during these unprecedented times. Most have announced full-season closures but Vail Resorts said there is still a change Heavenly Mountain Resort could reopen at the end of April, depending on weather and the virus situation at the time. Diamond Peak has suspended operations through March 20.
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