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Activities - Skiing

The Summit at Snoqualmie is a popular ski area located at the summit of Snoqualmie Pass, just 45 minutes east of the Seattle Metro area.  From the Seattle area take I-90 eastbound to Exit 52 for Alpental and Summit West; Exit 53 for Summit Central; or, Exit 54 for Summit East, Nordic Center and Tubing Center. 

The Summit at Snoqualmie.  P.O. Box 1068, Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068.  Phone: 425-434-7669, or, 206-236-7277; Snowline: 206-236-1600.

Winter at The Summit features six ski base areas and offers the most night skiing/riding acreage in the United States. Considered one of the best areas to learn how to ski or ride, the Summit has a vast variety of terrain that accommodates all abilities and disciplines.  Web site offers information on season passes and includes ski conditions.

Summer at The Summit features lift access to over 35 miles of mountain biking and hiking trails, and has a growing reputation as one of the best mountain bike competition venues in Washington.  

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

Skier Information Line 206-236-1600.

Cascade Powder Cats
Cascade Powder Cats provides SnowCat transportation at Snoqualmie Summit for Skiers and Snowboarders for a full day of backcountry adventure near Seattle.  Web site provides a summary of transportation, skiing and pass conditions.

The Pass
From the excitement of Alpental's famous Back Country to the quiet trail skiing of the Silver Fir to Hyak traverse, 'variety' is the trademark of The Pass ski and snowboard areas.

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