The Village at Northstar & Northstar Highlands

The Village at Northstar, Northstar Highlands, Old Greenwood and Gray’s Crossing are part of the innovative Tahoe Mountain Resorts program which consists of four distinct and innovative communities linked by family and friends. Own in one community and enjoy the wide variety of amenities of all.

The Village at Northstar is located at the base of Northstar’s slopes. This quaint village is a fantastic year-round community. You’ll find everything from great skiing, an outdoor ice skating rink and fire pits, to classy boutiques and fine dining. To round out the seasonal activities, you’ll also enjoy mountain biking and hiking. Northstar Highlands is home to the residences at The Ritz-Carlton Highlands, Lake Tahoe. These luxury residences are one of the first ski-in / ski-out luxury penthouses in the area. Consider it a 5-Star basecamp! Prices range from $146K for a shared ownership property at The Village to $3,650,000 for a property at The Ritz-Carlton Highlands.

For more information about The Village at Northstar or Northstar Highlands, call Robbie and Karen at 530-412-0583.

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The West’s Best Ski Towns: Sunset Magazine

December 28, 2010

Most well-rounded: Truckee, CA 

Whether you’re all about the hot toddies, mountain views, Wild West saloons, après-ski eats, or small-town-ness, we’ve got the place for you.

Keeping a low-pro just 13 miles north of Life List–worthy Lake Tahoe is this unritzified ski town—despite the swank Ritz at Northstar up the street. The historic main drag can please teenagers and grandparents alike, with a Blue Bottle Coffee–loving cafe (Elijah Bleu’s), jazz lounge (Moody’s), and a growing number of tasting rooms (the Pour House, Truckee River Winery).

Slopes: The closest of the big guns is blue square–saturated Northstar (check the website for lift prices), but black diamond skiers come for the chutes on its Lookout Mountain. Laid-back powderhounds prefer Alpine Meadows (from $71), while the extreme skier–scenesters stick to Squaw Valley ($86; squaw.com), aka Squallywood. Beginners head to Tahoe Donner ($39) and Soda Springs ($35). 

Sleeps: Something for everyone: just-gimme-a-bed at revamped Truckee Tahoe Lodge (from $159); eco-chic-boutique Cedar House Sport Hotel (from $170); and Northstar’s chichi Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe (from $399), with 2 outdoor pools, a restaurant by celeb chef Traci Des Jardins, and a concierge who unbuckles your ski boots for crying out loud.

Info: 35 miles from Reno-Tahoe Int’l; truckee.com