New Ownership Fuels Excitement in “the New Bear
Valley,”
Increasing Season Pass Holders by 50 Percent
BEAR VALLEY, Calif. – Nov. 29, 2005 – Winter sports enthusiasts who are weary of the crowds and the hassle of driving to Lake Tahoe will be pleasantly surprised if they decide to visit Bear Valley Mountain Resort this winter. One of California’s premiere winter destinations, Bear Valley is completing the first phase of a three-phase facilities upgrade that will enhance and expand the resort’s facilities and nearby lodging. The reputation of the new Bear Valley investors, coupled with the current and planned upgrades and new programs and services, have stirred up growing interest in the resort, resulting in a 50 percent increase in season ticket sales. Bear Valley is situated on scenic, all-weather U.S. Highway 4 between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite on the Alpine-Calaveras County line.
Under new ownership that includes well-known South Bay developer Chuck Toeniskoetter; Dundee Realty USA LLC, which in 1997 transformed the Arapahoe Basin on Colorado’s famed Ski the Summit ski area; and venture capitalists Kevin Compton and Doug Mackenzie, the newly renovated resort is expected to open to the public in early December 2005.
“Bear Valley is one of the Sierra’s treasures,” said Toeniskoetter, who has owned property in the area for the past 20 years. “With an abundance of natural beauty and slopes that world-class skiers have acclaimed, Bear Valley is an ideal destination for a variety of guests, from families with children to winter sports enthusiasts who enjoy challenging terrain.”
“One of the greatest attractions of Bear Valley is its proximity to the Bay Area and Silicon Valley,” said Jim Gentling, general manager, Bear Valley Mountain Resort. “It offers a skiing experience that is comparable to the Lake Tahoe area, but without the traffic headaches that often accompany driving up to Tahoe. Our goal is to improve and expand the existing facilities so that more visitors can enjoy the pristine atmosphere of this beautiful area and some of the country’s best skiing and snowboarding.”
Highway 4 was recently inducted into the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways Program, which recognizes, preserves and enhances selected roads throughout the United States.
Better Snow Grooming, Easier Transportation, Cozy Interior
Some of the recent upgrades that guest can enjoy this season include:
A Range of Runs for All Skill Levels
Perhaps one of the best features about Bear Valley is the variety of ski runs it has to offer. With 67 trails, including double Black Diamond slopes and an abundance of intermediate runs, skiers from novices to experts can all enjoy the level of challenge that is best suited for them. Bear Valley boasts challenging terrain that has attracted some of the world’s top skiers like Glen Plake – well-known for his commitment to this sport.
The area has produced some of the best ski athletes in the country, such as former Olympian Kyle Rasmussen. Skiers Mike Schimke (Winter X Gamer and Paul Mitchell American Freeskier Tour) and Tyler Skivington (Paul Mitchell American Freeskier Tour skier) honed their skills on Bear Valley’s mountain. In addition, Safelight Rails, the mountain’s official rail supplier, developed its products at Bear Valley. And as the first California resort with a half-pipe in 1989, Bear Valley is a pioneer in freestyle skiing and snowboarding.
Focus on Family Fun
Bear Valley Mountain Resort offers a variety of programs
and services to make skiing and snowboarding a user-friendly experience for
the whole family:
For more information, phone Bear Valley Mountain Resort at (209) 753-2301
or visit www.bearvalley.com.