Palisades Tahoe, formerly known as Squaw Valley, gained international recognition as the host of the 1960 Winter Olympics. Nestled in the Lake Tahoe region, this expansive resort spans 3,600 acres and offers over 170 trails for skiers and snowboarders. The village at Palisades Tahoe is a bustling hub with more than 50 restaurants and 40 shops, providing a vibrant atmosphere. In the summer, the resort transforms into a destination for various activities and festivals, ensuring a year-round experience for visitors.
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