WA Mountains: Hike, Bike, Ski, Board
Our mountains offer plenty of year-round fun depending on the season for hiking, mountain biking, skiing, snow boarding, snow shoeing and sledding:
Stevens Pass
Seattle’s popular skiing / snowboarding location is found 78 miles east of Seattle. Popular for hikers too.
Summit at Snoqualmie
Seattle’s backyard ski destination with four ski areas 40 miles east of Seattle offering day and night hours. Also has a tubing park for those that would rather sled, great for kids. Popular for hikers and mountain bikers.
Mt. Baker
Nestled in the Cascade Mountains outside Bellingham the mountain had world record snowfall in 1998-1999. Only certain areas are legal for sledding, check the website for updated information. Popular for hikers too. (Pictured above from the San Juan Islands.)
White Pass
Located in the Cascades popular with downhill and cross country skiers.
Crystal Mountain
Situated on the Northeastern corner of Mount Rainer National Park. Popular for hikers too.
Hurricane Ridge
Nestled in the Olympic National Park. An ideal family ski destination due to its smaller size.
Mt. Spokane
Located 23 miles outside Spokane run by a non-profit.
49° North
A resort located in the Colville National Forest 50 miles north of Spokane.
Mission Ridge
Found 12 miles outside Wenatchee offers day and night skiing.
Bluewood
Located in the Blue Mountains of Southeastern Washington.


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