Sustainable Recreation and Transportation
Lake Tahoe EIP

Ski Run Community Park

Project Number
03.01.02.0125
Action Priority
Improve Public Recreation Facilities
Implementers
Friends of Ski Run
Primary Contact
Devin Middlebrook (dmiddlebrook@trpa.gov)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2021 - 2024
Sustainable Recreation Program Improve Public Recreation Facilities
Ski Run Community Park is South Lake Tahoe’s newest playground and community gathering space. The park is an example of what the community can accomplish to achieve a common goal to make Tahoe’s outdoor equitable for all. The Park includes an iconic 20-foot-tall rope climbing structure, accessible swing, hill slide, ski chair park benches donated by Heavenly Mountain Resort, play lawn, giant picnic table, and climbing boulder. The entire park was designed with accessibility in mind including an ADA parking space, accessible features, and bi-lingual signage. Ski Run Park opened in August 2024.

Key Accomplishments

  • Acres of Environmentally Sensitive Land Acquired: 0.1 acres
  • Facilities Improved or Created: 1

Threshold Categories

  • Recreation
  • Transportation and Sustainable Communities
  • Water Quality
Ski Run Park Coming Soon Sign
(Timing: Before) (~3,402 KB)
Credit: Devin Middlebrook Ski Run Park Coming Soon Sign

Location

Expenditures

Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $848,000
(Estimated Cost: $848,000)
Private (Business) (Private): $848,000

Photos

After
Rope Climbing Structure
(Timing: After) (~6,052 KB)
Credit: Devin Middlebrook
Rope Climbing Structure
Park Climbing Boulder
(Timing: After) (~5,090 KB)
Credit: Devin Middlebrook
Park Climbing Boulder
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Project Fact Sheet Data as of 11/10/2025