Ski Tahoe Powder Without the Crowds

100″ of new snow! Quail Face is OPEN! DJs at BBVB and more reasons to not miss this weekend at Homewood!

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Ski Tahoe Powder Without The Crowds.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to come to Homewood Mountain Resort — this is it.

After 100+ inches of new snow over the past week, the mountain is absolutely stacked, and the conditions right now are nothing short of LEGENDARY. Storm totals like this transform the entire resort. Every trail feels refreshed, every turn feels deeper, and every run down to the lake comes with that weightless, mid-winter magic that Tahoe skiers dream about.

The groomers are as pristine as ever — smooth, perfectly corduroyed, and fast in all the right ways. First chair laps are carving heaven, with edge-to-edge turns that feel effortless thanks to that deep, supportive base underneath. Whether you’re cruising top-to-bottom laps or opening it up on long fall-line runs, the snow is dialed.

And if you prefer to venture off the beaten path, you’re in luck. Stashes of fresh powder are abundant all across the mountain. Tree lines are filled in beautifully. Side hits are playful. Natural features are soft and forgiving. There’s still cold smoke hiding in the trees and soft pockets waiting just beyond the groomed edges.

But the Real Headline? QUAIL FACE IS OPEN 

 After this storm cycle, it’s primed and ready. Wide open, with jaw-dropping views, Quail Face is skiing the way it’s meant to — deep, dramatic, and adrenaline-inducing. It’s the kind of terrain that makes your legs burn and your crew erupt at the bottom. If you’ve been waiting all season for it to open, this is your moment.

And when your legs are ready for a break, the energy doesn’t stop.

From 12–2 PM on Saturday 2/20/2026, DJ Little Legs will be spinning live at Big Blue View Bar, bringing the perfect mid-day après vibe. Swing by between laps, grab a drink, and soak in the panoramic Lake Tahoe views while the beats set the tone. It’s the ultimate way to refuel, rally the crew, and keep the stoke high before heading back out for a few more powder laps.

Deep snow. Iconic terrain. Live DJ. Unreal lake views.

If you needed a reason to head to Homewood this weekend — this is more than enough.