Skiing & Snowboarding Mountains in Washington State

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Washington isn’t known for amazing skiing or snowboarding, but there are a few resorts throughout the state worth visiting. The mountains in the Pacific Northwest are unique because of their amazing locations and views. Those vistas are one of my main reasons for spending time on the ski mountain. There’s a variety of terrain, including family-friendly resorts or backcountry slopes, proving once again that Washington really offers something for everyone. Here’s a look at the ski and snowboard mountains in Washington. Plus, if you’re looking for a breakdown of the different resorts this post covers it all.

General Information

The wide range in pricing and accessibility makes skiing in Washington easier than some other places in the world. Take advantage of the somewhat cheap passes, when you compare the pricing to places like Utah or Colorado these prices are a deal. Plus, if you are strategic you can find cheaper deals in the early season or holiday sales.

Many of the ski and snowboard mountains in Washington have short seasons, really only lasting from late November to March/April. A lot of resorts offer night skiing as well, and those dates are even more limited to fewer months.

1. Crystal Mountain Resort

Directions

Location: Near Enumclaw, WA
Elevation: 7,012 feet
Terrain: 2,600 acres
Highlights: As the largest ski resort in Washington, Crystal Mountain offers a wide variety of terrain suitable for all skill levels. The resort features modern amenities, including gondolas and high-speed chairlifts, and provides breathtaking views of Mount Rainier.

Crystal Mountain Resort offers various pricing options based on activities and the season.

Lift Tickets

Prices vary by day and season:

  • Adults (18-61): $90 – $120
  • Youth (7-17): $50 – $80
  • Seniors (62-79): $70 – $100
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Buying tickets online in advance often saves money.
Season Passes
  • Unlimited Pass: $1,299
  • Limited Access Pass: $1,099
  • Midweek Pass: $699
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $55 – $75
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $35 – $50
  • Helmet Only: $10 – $15

2. Stevens Pass

Directions

Location: Skykomish, WA
Elevation: 5,845 feet
Terrain: 1,125 acres
Highlights: Known for its deep powder and diverse terrain, Stevens Pass is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The resort offers night skiing and has a dedicated terrain park for snowboarders and freestyle skiers.

Lift Tickets

Ticket prices vary by day and season:

  • Adults (18-64): $80 – $110
  • Youth (7-17): $50 – $70
  • Seniors (65+): $60 – $80
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Buying online in advance can offer discounts.
Season Passes
  • Epic Pass (Unlimited Access): $949
  • Stevens Pass Only: $699 – $799
  • Youth and Senior Passes: Discounts available.
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $60 – $80
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $40 – $60
  • Helmet Only: $12 – $15

3. Mount Baker Ski Area

Directions

Location: Near Bellingham, WA
Elevation: 5,089 feet
Terrain: 1,000 acres
Highlights: Famous for holding the world record for snowfall in a single season, Mount Baker Ski Area is a must-visit for powder hounds. The area is known for its challenging terrain, making it ideal for advanced skiers and snowboarders. This is one of my favorite areas of Washington, and is really close to the North Cascades National Park. This just speaks to the awesome views and activities nearby.

Lift Tickets

Prices remain consistent throughout the season:

  • Adults (16-59): $75
  • Youth (7-15): $50
  • Seniors (60-69): $65
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    No dynamic pricing, so tickets are the same on weekends and holidays.
Season Passes
  • Adult Unlimited Pass: $825
  • Youth Pass: $450
  • Senior Pass: $700
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $45 – $65
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $35 – $50
  • Helmet Only: $10

4. The Summit at Snoqualmie

Directions

Location: Snoqualmie Pass, WA
Elevation: 4,000-5,420 feet
Terrain: 1,994 acres (combined)
Highlights: Comprising four base areas (Summit West, Summit Central, Summit East, and Alpental), The Summit at Snoqualmie offers a range of options for skiers and snowboarders. Alpental is particularly popular for its expert-level terrain and backcountry access.

Lift Tickets

Ticket prices vary based on day and season:

  • Adults (13-61): $70 – $110
  • Youth (7-12): $40 – $60
  • Seniors (62-69): $60 – $80
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Discounts available for buying online in advance.
Season Passes
  • Unlimited Pass: $649 – $749
  • Midweek Pass: $399
  • Youth and Senior Passes: Lower-priced options.
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $50 – $70
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $35 – $55
  • Helmet Only: $10 – $15

5. Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort

Directions

Location: Wenatchee, WA
Elevation: 6,820 feet
Terrain: 2,000 acres
Highlights: Mission Ridge is known for its sunny weather and dry powder, often referred to as “the best powder in Washington.” The resort offers a mix of groomed runs and off-piste terrain, catering to both beginners and experts.

Lift Tickets

Prices fluctuate depending on the day and season:

  • Adults (25-69): $75 – $95
  • Young Adults (18-24): $65 – $85
  • Youth (7-17): $45 – $55
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Discounts are available for advance online purchases.
Season Passes
  • Unlimited Adult Pass: $699
  • Young Adult Pass: $599
  • Youth Pass: $299
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $50 – $70
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $35 – $50
  • Helmet Only: $12

6. White Pass Ski Area

Directions

Location: Near Packwood, WA
Elevation: 6,500 feet
Terrain: 1,402 acres
Highlights: White Pass is a family-friendly resort offering a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of terrain. With views of Mount Rainier, this resort is perfect for those looking for scenic skiing and snowboarding experiences.

Lift Tickets

Ticket prices vary slightly by season:

  • Adults (16-72): $79 – $89
  • Youth (7-15): $49 – $59
  • Seniors (73+): $49 – $59
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Purchasing tickets online in advance is recommended for savings.
Season Passes
  • Adult Unlimited Pass: $799
  • Youth Pass: $399
  • Senior Pass: $399
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $50 – $70
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $35 – $50
  • Helmet Only: $10 – $15

7. 49° North Mountain Resort

Directions

Location: Near Chewelah, WA
Elevation: 5,774 feet
Terrain: 2,325 acres
Highlights: 49° North offers a mix of groomed runs and glades, providing diverse skiing and snowboarding options. The resort is known for its welcoming community vibe and excellent tree skiing.

Lift Tickets

Prices are stable throughout the season:

  • Adults (18-69): $65 – $75
  • Youth (7-17): $40 – $50
  • Seniors (70+): $45 – $55
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Purchasing tickets online in advance can help you save.
Season Passes
  • Adult Unlimited Pass: $649
  • Youth Pass: $329
  • Senior Pass: $459
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $40 – $55
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $30 – $45
  • Helmet Only: $10

8. Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area

Directions

Location: Olympic National Park, WA
Elevation: 5,240 feet
Terrain: 10 acres
Highlights: Although smaller than other resorts, Hurricane Ridge offers a unique skiing experience within the stunning Olympic National Park. The area is ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers, with breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains.

Lift Tickets

Prices are consistent throughout the season:

  • Adults (16-61): $38
  • Youth (7-15): $28
  • Seniors (62+): $28
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Lift tickets are purchased on-site, with no online option.
Season Passes
  • Unlimited Adult Pass: $175
  • Youth Pass: $125
  • Senior Pass: $125
Equipment Rentals

Rentals are available at the Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge:

  • Adult Full-Day Package: $30 – $45
  • Youth Full-Day Package: $25 – $35
  • Helmet Only: $8 – $10

9. Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park

Directions

Location: Near Spokane, WA
Elevation: 5,889 feet
Terrain: 1,704 acres
Highlights: Mt. Spokane offers a variety of terrain and is particularly popular for its night skiing. The resort is family-friendly, with a welcoming atmosphere and excellent ski school programs.

Lift Tickets

Prices vary slightly by day and season:

  • Adults (18-59): $65 – $75
  • Youth (7-17): $45 – $55
  • Seniors (60-69): $55 – $65
  • Children (6 & under): Free
    Discounts are available for online advance purchases.
Season Passes
  • Adult Unlimited Pass: $599
  • Youth Pass: $399
  • Senior Pass: $499
Equipment Rentals
  • Adult Full-Day Package: $50 – $65
  • Junior Full-Day Package: $40 – $55
  • Helmet Only: $12

Conclusion

If you’re looking for a winter activity in the Pacific Northwest, skiing or snowboarding should be on your list! It’s a great way to get outside, be social, and try exercise. Try out a night pass as a way to get through this season of Washingtons weather, aka long cold winters.

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