Things to Do in Nevada
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Sierra Nevada Skiing
Nestled in the eastern slopes of the High Sierra, Mammoth Mountain offers 3,500 acres of ski and snowboard terrain and 3,100 feet of vertical. Impressive for its stellar bowls, gentle trails, steep chutes, and secluded tree runs, Mammoth boasts California's longest ski season, highest ski elevation, and miles of winding cross-country trails.
On the Sierra's western slopes, Bear Valley's diverse terrain, 67 ski trails and 45 inches of snowfall deliver pure skiing excitement with views of the Sierra that drop 3,800 feet into the granite cut of the Mokelumne River. The Grizzly Bowl boasts 1,000 feet of vertical descent with an array of steep chutes and open bowls.
Sierra Summit in the Sierra National Forest offers over 430 acres of diverse ski terrain, including 45 runs, a 1,679-foot vertical drop, three terrain parks and a half pipe. Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon national parks are laced with cross-country trails that meander past granite peaks and frozen waterfalls.
[ Back to Top ]Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park is an unspoiled alpine realm of high-country lakes, mountain streams, snowfields, and peaks that top 14,494 feet. Protecting immense mountains, deep canyons, huge trees, and stunningly diverse habitats, Sequoia offers every outdoor sport you can imagine - hiking, swimming, and rafting. Generals Highway climbs over 5,000 feet from chaparral and oak-studded foothills to the awe-inspiring sequoia groves. In the Giant Forest plateau, the 275-foot-tall General Sherman sequoia has a circumference of 103 feet.
Hike trails to the high-alpine wilderness and discover beautiful caverns. From the top of Moro Rock, high above the Kaweah River, you can see the 12,000-foot peaks of the Sierra's Great Western Divide.
[ Back to Top ]Lake Tahoe
Beautiful and alluring, Lake Tahoe beckons you to its deep blue waters, spectacular beaches, lush alpine golf courses, exciting casinos, and big Sierra mountain ski resorts, such as Squaw Valley USA. Enjoy world-class skiing and snowboarding, fishing, boating, water skiing, and scenic hiking along the Tahoe Rim Trail as you embrace the breathtaking Sierra Nevada mountain horizon.
[ Back to Top ]Kings Canyon National Park

Sequoia's sister, Kings Canyon National Park encompasses magnificent groves of sequoias, King's Canyon and the gorges of the King River, the deepest in the country. Sharing miles of boundary, Sequoia and Kings Canyon offer hundreds of places to visit and explore.
[ Back to Top ]Mammoth Lakes
California's Mammoth Lakes offers limitless mountain recreation, such as mountain biking, hiking, climbing, horseback riding, skiing, kayaking, canoeing, golfing and trout fishing on over 100 lakes and streams. Miles of wilderness trails provide magnificent sights of high Sierra peaks. Enjoy mountain biking on trails or cycling on winding back roads along mountain ranges and flowing creeks. Rock climbers rave at the exhilarating crags and peaks, and big walls of Yosemite. Discover mountains and meadows on the Eastern Sierra on horseback, or tee off at tree-lined golf courses with spectacular views.
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