Palisades Tahoe, Olympic Valley Freestyle to host Toyota U.S. Freestyle Championships March 26 – 29, 2026

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OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. — Palisades Tahoe, in partnership with Olympic Valley Freestyle, is proud to announce that it will host the Toyota U.S. Freestyle Championships from March 26 – 29, 2026, on the Siberia Bowl course. This premier event will bring together the nation’s top moguls and dual moguls skiers as they compete for national titles in one of the most challenging disciplines in winter sports.

The Toyota U.S. Freestyle Championships will be held from March 26 – 29, 2026, on the Siberia Bowl course.
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Palisades Tahoe has long been a premier venue for elite competitions, building on its Olympic legacy and history of hosting world-class events, including the 1960 Winter Olympics, multiple FIS World Cup stops, and the Stifel Palisades Tahoe Cup. 

“For the second year in a row, we’re thrilled to welcome the Toyota U.S. Freestyle Championships back to Palisades Tahoe,” said Jimeel Ferris, Program Director at Olympic Valley Freestyle. “Siberia Bowl provides an incredible stage for competition, and we’re proud to highlight the sport’s top athletes in such an iconic setting.”



The Toyota U.S. Freestyle Championships will feature moguls and dual moguls competitions.
Provided / Palisades Tahoe

The Toyota U.S. Freestyle Championships will feature moguls and dual moguls competitions, with 2026 Winter Olympians and U.S. Ski Team members expected to participate. Spectators will have the opportunity to witness world-class athleticism up close and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Palisades Tahoe, known for its passionate skiing community and breathtaking Sierra Nevada scenery.

In addition to the action, fans can enjoy a vendor village featuring outdoor brands, ski gear, and official event merchandise. Guests can also experience live entertainment, including music performances and athlete meet-and-greets, making this an unforgettable weekend for ski enthusiasts and families alike.



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