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Lake Tahoe’s Diamond Peak ski resort will open Dec. 12; resort now features interactive website

December 11, 2013 By Jeffrey Weidel

Diamond Peak ski resort is celebrating in a big way this week – staging opening day this and unveiling its new cool, modernized website.

The Diamond Peak ski resort opening for skiing and snowboarding is Thursday (Dec. 12). The website –www.DiamondPeak.com – is already up and running.

Diamond_Peak powder day

Diamond Peak ski resort has one of the most affordable lift ticket prices ($59 for adults) in the Lake Tahoe region. The family-friendly resort in Nevada’s InclineVillage offers scenic, breathtaking views of the lake on may of its runs.

Tree skiing at Diamond Peak

Diamond Peak ski resort improved its glade skiing and riding by forest thinning during the summer.

The move will help reduce fire danger by increasing defensible space, and the added benefit will be improving the resort’s tree skiing area. The new area is between Battleborn and Sunnyside, located off the CrystalRidge run

Diamond Peak ski resort has a summit elevation of 8,540 feet and a 1,840 foot vertical drop. Skiers and riders can experience 30 runs with 655 acres of beginner to advanced terrain that includes open glades.

Diamond Peak skier 1.21.12

New website more interactive

Diamond Peak ski resort’s new site’s ecommerce component gives the opportunity for users to purchase lift tickets, season passes, mini-passes, gift cards and private child ski lessons online. Selling lift tickets online is a new capability for DiamondPeak and a big convenience for skiers and riders.

The image-rich website gives visitors easy access to current weather conditions, the snow report and live cams. A high definition live mountain camera, mounted at the summit of Crystal Ridge, allows skiers and riders to check the conditions from anywhere in the world. The high definition camera also contains a time-lapse playback feature and the ability to share snapshots on social media sites.

“We wanted to develop a site that would be easy for locals and visitors to plan their trips and have the ability to connect with us from anywhere,” said Brad Wilson, general manager, Diamond Peak Ski Resort. “From event listings, to a live social media feed, to the webcams , everything is at your finger tips so you never have to miss out on what’s going on at Diamond Peak.”

The new website was developed by KPS3, a marketing agency based in Reno, NV. The team re-structured the site to be responsive to the size of the screen on which it is being viewed. This means the viewing experience is tailored to work best for the device being used by the visitor whether it is a tablet, mobile phone, or computer screen.

For more information, visit DiamondPeak.com or call (775) 832-1177.

Filed Under: Featured, Tahoe Ski Resorts Tagged With: Diamond Peak ski resort, skiing, skiing Lake Tahoe, snowboarding

About Jeffrey Weidel

Jeffrey Weidel is an award-winning journalist from the Sacramento region who has provided unique content on Lake Tahoe skiing and snowboarding for nearly 30 years. Still an avid skier, he created the Tahoe Ski World website 10 years ago.

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