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Sierra-at-Tahoe Announces Weekend Parking Reservation System for 2026–27 Season

New policy aims to reduce Highway 50 congestion and guarantee parking — but sparks debate among skiers.

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 15, 2026
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Sierra-at-Tahoe Announces Weekend Parking Reservation System for 2026–27 Season

Reaction among skiers has been mixed, with some supporting traffic management efforts while others say the system changes the traditional ski experience

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TWIN BRIDGES, Calif. — Skiers visiting Sierra‑at‑Tahoe will soon need to reserve a parking space on busy winter days under a new policy announced by the resort.

Beginning with the 2026–27 winter season, the resort will require parking reservations on weekends and holiday periods between Dec. 19, 2026, and April 4, 2027, until noon, according to information released by the resort. The policy is intended to address congestion and overcrowding that can occur during peak ski days.

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Sierra-at-Tahoe officials said the change came after feedback from guests and the surrounding community about traffic and parking challenges at the popular ski destination along U.S. Route 50.

“By implementing parking reservations, the program will give guests peace of mind that parking will be available before they leave their homes, while helping reduce traffic impacts and carbon emissions,” the resort said in a public statement.

How the Reservation System Will Work

Under the new policy, the resort’s six parking areas — labeled Lots A through F — will remain available, but drivers must reserve a spot in advance on designated days.

Key details include:

  • Free reservations for season passholders.

  • Free reservations for vehicles with four or more passengers to encourage carpooling.

  • $25 per day reservations for non-passholders.

  • No reservation required after noon, when parking will revert to first-come, first-served if space is available.

Passholders will be able to hold up to four reservations at a time and add new dates once earlier reservations are used.

Resort officials say the structure is designed to balance access with environmental goals.

“Rally your crew, split the gas, and enjoy the drive,” the resort said in promotional materials encouraging carpooling.

Community Reaction Mixed

The announcement has sparked discussion among skiers and riders on social media, reflecting broader changes across the ski industry.

Some longtime Sierra skiers expressed frustration with the move. One commenter wrote bluntly that the resort had “stabbed us in the back,” reflecting concerns that reservation systems are changing the spontaneous nature of ski trips.

Others said the policy mirrors trends across major resorts and may be necessary to manage crowds.

“Everything changes and not always for the better,” wrote longtime supporter Ken Curtzwiler in an online discussion. “Skiing will never be the same since Vail hit the industry… I am just glad I lived through the glory days of skiing.”

Still, many skiers acknowledged the reality of increasing visitor numbers and traffic on winter weekends along the Sierra corridor.

A Growing Trend in Ski Country

Reservation-based parking systems have become increasingly common at Western ski areas as resorts try to manage crowding, environmental impacts, and highway congestion.

Sierra-at-Tahoe, widely known as the closest major ski resort to Sacramento and the Bay Area, draws heavy weekend traffic from urban areas.

By incentivizing carpooling and guaranteeing parking availability, resort officials hope the new system will reduce bottlenecks on Highway 50 and improve the visitor experience.

More details about the reservation process are expected to be released in fall 2026.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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