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Scenic Gondolas & Aerial Rides

Trade the climb for a cabin —” ride the lifts in summer for effortless, top-of-the-world views of the lake.

The Easy Summit

Big Views, No Hiking Boots

Tahoe's ski resorts don't shut down when the snow melts —” several keep their gondolas and aerial trams running all summer, lifting you thousands of feet to observation decks, ridge-top trails and restaurants with the whole lake at your feet.

It's the most accessible way to get a true mountaintop panorama: no switchbacks, stroller- and grandparent-friendly, and a great rainy-day-clearing or sunset plan. Most run late spring through fall —” exact dates shift with the weather each year.

Observation decks Ridge-top dining Family-friendly Summer —“fall
Where to Ride

Gondolas & Aerial Trams

Three standout rides, from the gondola that lifts straight out of town to the tram that climbs to a mountaintop pool deck.

Heavenly Gondola

South Lake Tahoe

The big one —” rising straight from Heavenly Village to a 9,100-ft observation deck with a jaw-dropping panorama of the entire lake.

Palisades Aerial Tram

Olympic Valley · North

A cable car climbing 2,000 feet to High Camp at Palisades Tahoe, where there's a deck, trails and an Olympic museum at 8,200 ft.

Northstar Gondola

Truckee · North Shore

Ride up from the Northstar village to mid-mountain for lift-served biking, hiking and dining among the pines.

Good to know: Summer lift operations and hours change year to year and close for weather and high winds. It's colder and far windier up top than at lake level, so bring a layer —” and confirm the current schedule on the resort's site before you drive over.
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