Tahoe Donner, Family recreation resort in Truckee, United States
Tahoe Donner is a ski resort in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Truckee, with slopes for different ability levels and winter sports facilities. The property also operates golf courses, hiking trails, and recreational centers that serve both guests and the broader public.
The resort began in 1971 as a small ski area and grew into a large residential community with thousands of homes over several decades. This expansion made it a major recreation destination in the Tahoe region.
The Tahoe Donner Giving Fund provides educational grants and scholarships to support local community development and youth programs.
The resort is accessible year-round, with winter being peak season for skiing and summer drawing hikers and golfers to the trails. Many facilities welcome day visitors without membership, though some amenities may have specific access policies.
The property operates an equestrian center where visitors can ride horses, take lessons, and attend multi-day camps throughout the year. This facility often surprises guests who expect only winter sports when they arrive.
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