Diamond Peak’s 60th Anniversary Poster
In honor of Diamond Peak’s 60th season, the resort commissioned a commemorative 60th anniversary poster design by local artist Bryn Merrell. Bryn took one of our signature panoramic Lake Tahoe views from the slopes and transformed it into a beautiful tribute to 60 great years of snowsports fun. Pick up a copy of our commemorative poster at any of our special events during the 2025-26 ski season.
Meet the artist: Bryn Merrell
Bryn spent several years working in the outdoor industry before forging her own path as an independent artist. Spending most of her free time outdoors, Bryn creates a playful and whimsical interpretation of her surroundings through watercolor and ink. Many of her patterns and landscapes are reflections of her roots in Arizona, along with the cultural and natural influence of her current home in Tahoe City, California. Check out more of her work online at BrynMerrell.com.
Download a PDF of the poster design
Q&A with Bryn:
Q: How did you approach this project of creating a commemorative 60th anniversary poster for Diamond Peak?
A: I approached this project with a bird’s-eye perspective, wanting to capture one of Diamond Peak’s most iconic views — but with a colorful and playful twist. The vista of Lake Tahoe from this ridge is truly unmatched, and it’s something skiers and riders of all levels can enjoy. I also incorporated subtle details, like the Snowflake Lodge and the towering pine tree that many use as a landmark, to make the scene instantly recognizable to anyone who knows this mountain.
Q: Did working on the poster design inspire you to want to come ski/ride at Diamond Peak this winter?
A: Absolutely! The moment I began sketching, I was transported straight into winter and immediately started craving a day on the slopes. I haven’t had the chance to ski at Diamond Peak yet, but I plan to make the 60th anniversary season my first visit — and from everything I’ve heard, I know I’ll be hooked once I do.
