
Spectator Info
Whether you’re attending the Audi FIS World Cup on February 24-26 or watching from home, this is where you’ll find the latest and most up to date information on The Stifel Palisades Tahoe World Cup.
Driving in / Carpool
All general parking at Palisades Tahoe is first-come, first-serve and free. Follow directional signage when you arrive at either mountain. We encourage all spectators to arrive early and travel together as a group.
Driving by Car Tips + Carpooling
Vehicles with 3+ passengers can park in our premium lot at Palisades for free. This lot is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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- Arrive before 7:30am. Get breakfast in The Village or in the Alpine Lodge. In The Village, try out SunBowl, Starbucks, or Coffeebar. In the Alpine Lodge, stop by Treats in the breezeway or Mogrog Cafe by the Subway chairlift.
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- Carpool. Gather your friends and family. Vehicles with 3+ get premiere parking on a first come first serve basis. Plus, carpooling is just better for the environment and lessens congestion on the roads.
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- Check Parking lot status. Download the Palisades Tahoe app to see our live parking lot status. Enable push notifications and turn on location services so you get an alert when we have parking updates. Parking updates are also shared on our @palisadestahoeops Twitter. If parking fills up, please do not attempt to come to the resort.
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- Check road conditions. Find traffic incidents and webcams by using the CalTrans QuickMap app.
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- Leaving the resort. Don’t leave right at 4pm. Stick around for apres ski fun or one of our nighttime events instead. Otherwise, aim to leave by 2:30pm.
Road Conditions
Find out the status of local highways and roads, determine if you need chains, and get other pertinent real-time information.
Bus or Shuttle Here from North Lake Tahoe / Truckee
Free Bus Service
Tahoe Area Regional Transit (TART) is a free bus service from Tahoe City, Truckee, and the North & West Shores with a direct stop in Olympic Valley.
- Services run 6:30am - 5pm
Full Bus Schedule & Information
Free On Demand Shuttle Service
TART Connect is an on-demand and door-to-door shuttle service for Tahoe City, Truckee, and the North & West Shores providing free, app-based ride share services. Download app to get started.
- Services run 5:30am - 6pm
Free Park & Ride
Park & ride lots in Truckee and Tahoe City with free shuttle services to Olympic Valley. This is open to both guests and Palisades Tahoe employees.
- Truckee Location: Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Administrative Offices on Donner Pass Road, behind the fire station and Wild Cherries.
- Service hours: 6am - 6pm
- Tahoe City Location: Tahoe City Transit Center
- Service hours: 5:30am-6pm
Resort Shuttle Services within Olympic Valley or Alpine Meadows
On-Demand Shuttle for Guests staying in Olympic Valley & Alpine Meadows
Mountaineer is an on-demand and door-to door shuttle service that provides transportation within Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows. Simply download the Mountaineer App, reserve your ride and await the Mountaineer pickup at your door. Riders can use the Mountaineer to get between the two valleys from 5pm-10:30pm. During the day, you can travel between our two base areas by the Base to Base Gondola or the Palisades Alpine Express.
Hours of Operation for Palisades Tahoe Cup:
- Olympic Valley: 5am-10:30pm Fri/Sat/Sun
- Alpine Meadows: Friday-Monday service from 7am-5pm
- Service will also be offered between Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows between the hours of 5-10:30pm
Olympic Valley Hotel Shuttle Services
Fixed route service between Olympic Village Inn and Tram Circle
- Daily 8am-5pm with no service between 12pm-1pm
Resort at Squaw Creek Shuttle
Fixed route service between Resort at Squaw Creek and Village at Palisades Tahoe
- Monday-Friday 7am-5pm
- Weekends: TBD
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Village
Shopping in The Village at Palisades Tahoe
Whether you forgot an essential item or you want to browse the shops after a day on the hill, we've got a variety of shopping options in The Village at Palisades Tahoe and the Alpine Meadows base area. From ski shops to art galleries and from a toy store to a bath boutique, there's a little something for everyone. Pick up a souvenir from your trip or treat yourself to some new gear to make your next day on the mountain that much better.
Dining & Apres Around Palisades Tahoe
After a day spent on the mountain, food and drinks taste that much better. Good thing Palisades Tahoe has an excellent selection of places to dine. Here’s your guide to coffee and breakfast burritos to kick off your day, mid-mountain places to stop for lunch or hot chocolate, and the best après-ski bars around.
Watch at Home
STREAMING: Outside+
Through a new partnership, Outside+ is the new streaming broadcaster of our domestic World Cups with over 90 hours of competition at your fingertips. Now, you can watch all FIS World Cups (alpine, cross country, freestyle, snowboard, and freeski) held in the United States LIVE through the Outside platforms. Outside platforms include OutsideOnline.com, SkiMag.com, Outside App and OutsideTV.
Many events will be free to watch on Outside, but with an Outside+ subscription (less than $5 per month or $29.99 annually) you will be guaranteed the opportunity to watch the most ever World Cups on U.S. soil. All eight alpine, freestyle, snowboard and freeski domestic 2022-23 FIS World Cup Events will be available to watch LIVE through Outside’s services, along with archived footage and more.
ON TELEVISION: NBC / CNBC
NBC platforms will also broadcast all eight domestic FIS World Cups for the 2022-23 season. NBC will present 19 hours of coverage for the domestic World Cup event’s across their multiple platforms, including live and tape-delayed coverage on NBC, CNBC and simulcasted on Peacock.