Lake Tahoe (photo © Justin Smith / Wikimedia Commons, CC-By-SA-3.0)

Get a Tahoe Fund License Plate, Ski for Free

Lake Tahoe, CA/NV – A dozen Lake Tahoe-area ski resorts are offering two free alpine or Nordic passes for each purchase of a California or Nevada Lake Tahoe license plate through April 15. The fees associated with the special license plates benefit the non-profit Tahoe Fund.

“Tahoe’s resorts have stepped up again to offer an irresistible deal for skiers and boarders who want to show their support for Lake Tahoe,” said Cindy Gustafson, President of the Tahoe Fund. “For less than the price of a lift ticket or day pass, you can ski with a friend, help fund a trail or a park, and get a great-looking plate for your car.”

Lake Tahoe (photo © Justin Smith / Wikimedia Commons, CC-By-SA-3.0)
Lake Tahoe (photo © Justin Smith / Wikimedia Commons, CC-By-SA-3.0)

Over 96% of Lake Tahoe license plate fees go directly to Tahoe recreation and restoration projects of the California Tahoe Conservancy, the Nevada Division of State Lands, and the Tahoe Fund. The Tahoe Fund’s Plate for Powder partnership with the Tahoe area ski resorts supports Tahoe hiking and biking trails, public parks, watershed improvements, and other on-the-ground projects. Lake Tahoe specialty plates generate about $1.5 million annually.

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The special resort ticket deal is available only through the www.tahoefund.org website, where buyers can receive their two free tickets by purchasing a new California Tahoe plate for $50 or a new Nevada Tahoe plate for $61.

“Buying or giving someone a Tahoe license plate helps protect and enhance Tahoe, plus it’s an incredible deal,” said Gustafson.

All major Tahoe ski resorts are participating in the 2nd Annual Plate for Powder Program, including Squaw Valley USA, Alpine Meadows, Homewood, Heavenly Valley, Northstar-at-Tahoe (Alpine and Nordic), Kirkwood, Sugar Bowl, Boreal Ridge, Tahoe Donner (Alpine and Nordic), Royal Gorge, Tahoe Cross Country, and Sierra-at-Tahoe. The free tickets and day passes are valid Sunday through Friday for the 2011-12 season until supplies run out. Standard holiday blackout dates apply to downhill ski areas — check with each resort for specific holiday blackout dates.

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