Soda Springs is officially California’s snowiest town. At 6,768 feet, Soda Springs gets tons of snowfall each year. This might explain why it’s a top ski and snowboarding destination in California.

This census-designated place in Northern California is right off of Highway 80. If you’ve driven to Truckee from Sacramento or the Bay Area, you passed Soda Springs.

Kyeongmog Kwon / EyeEm via Getty Images It’s located high in the mountains near the Donner Summit.

The Zephyr Train that runs from Chicago to San Francisco passes through Soda Springs. Riders get breathtaking views of the snowy peaks and beautiful forests.

Patrick Dirden/Flickr There are several small communities in Soda Springs but overall it’s a vacation destination. The Soda Springs population is less than 100 people. But you won’t find it empty if you visit, especially in the winter months.

Soda Springs is home to the Soda Springs Mountain Resort and the Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Resort.

Soda Springs Ski Resort Facebook Page Right next to Soda Springs are two famous ski resorts: Sugar Bowl Resort and Boreal Ski Resort These ski resorts attract visitors from all over the world.

At Soda Springs Mountain Resort you can ski, snowboard, and tube. They have bunny hills and a kids area, too. There are multiple lifts to take you up the mountain.

David Madison/Stockbyte via Getty Images If you’re new to skiing or you’re a bit rusty, they offer lessons.

If you want to be as close as possible to the slopes, there are also several lodges in town and rental cabins nearby. This cozy cabin near the resort sleeps eight people.

VRBO A hill for sledding is two blocks away from this cabin, and the downhill ski slopes are only 15 minutes away.

Soda Springs has one general store, a gas station, and ATM. There is a cafe inside the Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Resort that is well-known for its fish tacos. Other than that, you’ll have to drive just a few minutes to the other resorts and nearby towns for cafes and fine dining.

Kyeongmog Kwon / EyeEm via Getty Images If you’re staying in Soda Springs, you might want to end a long day of skiing by cooking some food in your cozy cabin. But if you want to go out to eat, a popular choice is Old 40 Bar & Grill, which is located 5 minutes from Soda Springs.

Have you visited this snowy destination in Northern California? Do you stay in Soda Springs? Tell us in the comments.

Kyeongmog Kwon / EyeEm via Getty Images

It’s located high in the mountains near the Donner Summit.

Patrick Dirden/Flickr

There are several small communities in Soda Springs but overall it’s a vacation destination. The Soda Springs population is less than 100 people. But you won’t find it empty if you visit, especially in the winter months.

Soda Springs Ski Resort Facebook Page

Right next to Soda Springs are two famous ski resorts: Sugar Bowl Resort and Boreal Ski Resort These ski resorts attract visitors from all over the world.

David Madison/Stockbyte via Getty Images

If you’re new to skiing or you’re a bit rusty, they offer lessons.

VRBO

A hill for sledding is two blocks away from this cabin, and the downhill ski slopes are only 15 minutes away.

If you’re staying in Soda Springs, you might want to end a long day of skiing by cooking some food in your cozy cabin. But if you want to go out to eat, a popular choice is Old 40 Bar & Grill, which is located 5 minutes from Soda Springs.

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Address: Soda Springs, CA 95728, USAAddress: Old 40 Bar & Grill, 19320 Donner Pass Rd, Norden, CA 95724, USAAddress: SODA SPRINGS GENERAL STORE, 21784 Donner Pass Rd, Soda Springs, CA 95728, USAAddress: Soda Springs Mountain Resort, 10244 Soda Springs Rd, Soda Springs, CA 95728, USAAddress: Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Resort, 9411 Pahatsi Rd, Soda Springs, CA 95728, USA