Homewood vs Diamond Peak
Which ski resort is right for you?
Homewood
California
1,260 acres
Indy
VS
Diamond Peak
Nevada
655 acres
Indy
| Homewood | Diamond Peak | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | California | Nevada |
| Skiable Acres | 1,260 | 655 |
| Runs | 67 | 30 |
| Lifts | 6 | 7 |
| Vertical Drop | 1,650 ft | 1,840 ft |
| Summit | 7,880 ft | 8,540 ft |
| Base | 6,230 ft | 6,700 ft |
| Avg Snowfall | 450 inches | 300 inches |
| 7-Day Snow Forecast | 0.0" | 0.0" |
| Temperature (High/Low) | 31F / 23F | 28F / 20F |
| Season | December to April | December to April |
| Night Skiing | No | No |
| Season Passes | Indy | Indy |
| Beginner Terrain | 15% | 18% |
| Expert Terrain | 35% | 36% |
| Kids/Senior Discounts | Contact resort | Contact resort |
Resort Locations
18 miles apart
The Verdict
Homewood is significantly larger with 2x the skiable terrain, making it ideal for multi-day trips where you want variety without repeating runs. Both are on the Indy Pass, so pass holders can ski either without additional tickets. Consider your priorities: terrain size, snow quality, or convenience. Each factor may point to a different choice.