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Thank you for your interest in Ski California, a nonprofit trade association that has represented member ski resorts in California and Nevada since 1969. In your coverage of the ski industry, should you need a spokesperson to comment on behalf of the industry, need help organizing a multi-resort visit, or require response to an assignment, please contact Jess Weaver at jessica@jvpcommunications.com or (530) 448-6981.

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About Ski California

Ski California (aka California Ski Industry Association) is a nonprofit trade association representing 36 ski areas in California and Nevada. Since its inception in 1969, a Board of Directors consisting of representatives from each member resort has led the organization in its primary functions of public policy, public relations, and advocacy. Areas of focus include mountain safety, environmental stewardship, and technical training. Ski California monitors existing and proposed legislation to ensure that national and state legislators hear and consider the industry perspective on issues affecting mountain communities and businesses. Ski California researches, analyzes, and pursues safety while preserving the integrity of mountain sports and the natural environment in which they are enjoyed by millions each year.

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Snowfall History

Season CA/NV Average Tahoe Average
2023-24 339 387
2022-23 557 668
2021-22 230 397
2020-21 209 306
2019-20 328 386
2018-19 450 545
2017-18 215 263
2016-17 523 626
2015-16 308 360
2014-15 96 85
2013-14 168 187
2012-13 235 259
2011-12 210 256
2010-11 465 581
2009-10 318 375

Annual Skier Visits

Season Skier Visits
2023-24 7,627,756
2022-23 8,282,423
2021-22 6,896,802
2020-21 6,753,303
2019-20 5,552,767
2018-19 7,118,427
2017-18 6,031,796
2016-17 6,996,203
2015-16 7,067,235
2014-15 4,496,898
2013-14 4,862,362
2012-13 6,793,811
2011-12 5,819,067
2010-11 7,786,108
2009-10 7,980,974

Media Interviews

Ski California president John Rice can speak to the following topics:

  • The organization’s 50+ year history of being the unified “voice” of the California and Nevada ski industry
  • Ski California’s award-winning digital Mountain Safety Guide
  • The economic impact of skiing/snowboarding in California ($3.2B in 2018-19)
  • Annual visitation across Ski California resorts, and industry trends
  • Safety initiatives – the industry’s experience and collective efforts to promote safety and educate the skiing and riding public
  • The impacts of climate change on the California/Nevada ski industry
  • The significant snowfall experienced throughout the state during the 2022-23 season made it the second snowiest winter on record since 1952
  • The California/Nevada ski industry’s sustainability efforts
  • Ski California Gold Pass – the only fully transferable pass with no blackout dates valid at all 36 member resorts in California and Nevada

Media Contact

Jess Weaver
JVP Communications for Ski California