
Squaw Valley
Squaw Valley, located in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, is a renowned ski resort and Olympic venue. It gained international fame hosting the 1960 Winter Olympics, marking the first time the Games were televised live. The area offers world-class skiing, snowboarding, and summer recreation, attracting visitors year-round. Its scenic landscapes include mountains, forests, and alpine lakes, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. In recent years, it rebranded as Palisades Tahoe to reflect a more inclusive identity, maintaining its reputation as a premier mountain resort for sports, relaxation, and natural beauty.