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Soak it up: Top hot springs to visit after hitting slopes at Tahoe


Tahoe Daily Tribune
One of the most unique experiences one can have in Tahoe is catching a perfect powder day at one of Tahoe’s many ski resorts and then following up with a natural spa treatment at one of the surrounding hot springs.
For hundreds of years people have flocked to these mineral-rich spring-fed pools to relax, unwind, and absorb the healing properties that the springs offer. Here are the most prevalent hot springs in the Tahoe region:
1. Sierra Hot Springs Resort & Retreat Center, Sierraville
About an hour’s drive north of Truckee on Highway 89, the tiny town of Sierraville has a gas station, a Mexican restaurant, and a hot spring retreat in the heart of an alpine valley. Centuries ago, before anything was developed, American Indians quickly realized the healing powers of the sulfur-smelling pools and regarded them as sacred spaces. Fortunately, they are still open for the public to come take a dip in the warm waters that the managers say are “a ....

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Go Wyld: Cut digital ties, reconnect with nature at Hope Valley hotel


 
In 1916, Michael Sorensen, a Danish immigrant and sheepherder, pulled together enough money to buy 169 acres of land in Hope Valley.
Amid stands of aspens cut through by the West Fork of the Carson River, Sorensen built cabins over the next decade that he would rent out for 75 cents a night when he opened his namesake resort in 1926.
At the campground, the yurts are tucked in the trees or positioned at scenic vistas. / Wylder Hotels
Nearly a century later, Sorensen’s has undergone many changes and owners over the years, but the soul of the property and the undeveloped landscape that surrounds it has not. It’s what attracted the newest proprietor, founder and CEO of Wylder Hotels John Flannigan, to breathe new life into the mountain retreat. ....

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100-plus mph winds shut down several Tahoe ski resorts


100-plus mph winds shut down several Tahoe ski resorts
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A Heavenly Ski Resort gondola lift leaves the lake level station for a ride to the top on Jan. 28, 2017, in South Lake Tahoe, Calif.George Rose/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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The lake and snow-covered mountains are viewed from the Heavenly Ski Resort observation deck on March 17, 2019, in South Lake Tahoe, Calif.George Rose/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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California public health officials released new guidelines in December directing ski resort operations during the pandemic. Heavenly Ski Resort in South Lake Tahoe opened Nov. 20.George Rose/Getty Show MoreShow Less ....

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Furry heroes: Handlers discuss training, working with avalanche dogs


lgriffo@tahoedailytribune.com
Many dog lovers will say their K9 “saved their life,” but for people caught in avalanches, a dog could literally be the difference between life and death.
MoMo breaking through the way into the snow cave. Laney Griffo / Tahoe Daily Tribune
All around the Lake Tahoe Basin, fluffy heroes and their handlers have spent hundreds of hours being prepared for worst case scenarios.
There are a couple of reasons why dogs make good members of search and rescue teams.
Ricky Newberry, senior director of mountain operations for Kirkwood Mountain Resort said a dog’s ability to smell and their ability to navigate alpine terrain make them ideal search and rescuers. ....

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