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Stevens Pass, elevation 4,061 feet, is on US Highway 2 - the Stevens Pass Greenway - and is one of two east-west highways with mountain passes open year-round in Washington State.  The other is I-90, to the south, which crosses Snoqualmie Pass.

The 105-mile Stevens Pass scenic byway winds through the rugged, forested Cascade Mountains and runs beside the wild and scenic Skykomish and Wenatchee rivers along most of its length. Year-round recreation opportunities include white-water rafting, hiking, skiing and auto touring.  Travelers are advised to carry tire chains and monitor weather conditions during snow season.

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Otter Chalet

22600 Alpine Drive
Leavenworth, WA 98826.
Phone: 206-612-5761, or, 360-668-8905.

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River Runs Through It.  Off Highway 2 at Baring, 23 miles west of Stevens Pass.  Phone: 206-325-5881; Toll-free: 1-877-325-5881.

Scottish Lakes High Camp
Offers a cluster of rustic cabins at 5,000 feet elevation in the Chiwaukum mountains 17 miles east of Stevens Pass on the edge of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area.   Operated by Don and Chris Hanson, and Marc and Linda Well.  Access is via an 8-mile private road, using 4-wheel drive vehicles in the fall and snow cats and snowmobiles during the winter.

SkyRiver Inn.  333 River Drive East.  P O Box 333, Skykomish, WA 98288-0333.  Toll-free: 800-367-8194; Fax: 360-677-2843.

The SkyRiver Inn, the nearest accommodations to the Stevens Pass ski area, is located 16 miles west of Stevens Pass and only 70 miles from Seattle.

Sunset Falls Cabin.  50905 Mt. Index River Road, Index, WA 98256.  Phone: 206-219-6427.  E-mail

Hiking

Come Hike the Iron Goat Trail
Contains information about the Iron Goat Trail in the Steven's Pass area of the Washington Cascades. Includes trail maps, upcoming events and hiking information.

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Ski Area

Ski Conditions
Stevens Pass area ski conditions on the Weather Underground.

Stevens Pass Ski Area
The Stevens Pass ski area is located on the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and Wenatchee National forests, and is operated under a permit granted by the U.S.D.A. Forest Service. Web site includes ski conditions.

View Cam

Stevens Pass View Cam
Department of Transportation site featuring live video feed from Stevens Pass camera updated every 15 minutes.  Also, links to road conditions report on each of the Washington mountain passes.

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100 Classic Hikes in Washington: North Cascades, Olympics, Mount Rainier & South Cascades, Alpine Lakes, Glacier Peak
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