Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort is known for its substantial snowfall, receiving an average of around 400 inches annually, which contributes to a ski season that typically runs from late November to mid-April. The resort offers a variety of terrain that caters to all skill levels, making it beginner-friendly with designated learning areas, while also providing advanced runs for seasoned skiers and snowboarders. It features several terrain parks with a range of features for freestyle enthusiasts. While there are no dedicated night skiing areas, the resort boasts a lift system that efficiently transports guests across its slopes. The views from the resort are picturesque, with panoramic sights of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains. Sierra-at-Tahoe is considered family-friendly, offering a range of activities beyond skiing and snowboarding, such as snow tubing and snowshoeing trails. However, it does not have ice skating, snowmobiling, or sledding areas within the resort.