Winter
OVERVIEW:
For more than 80 years, Stevens Pass has been a destination for local skiers and snowboarders. Located 78 miles east of Seattle and on the crest of the Cascade Mountain Range, Stevens Pass averages over 460 inches of snow annually, covering 1,125 acres of skiable terrain and 1,800 vertical feet on three sides of two different mountains. The ski resort has a variety of terrain for every age and skill level, with a great night experience up to five nights a week.
WEBSITE: stevenspass.com
Mountain Stats
For more than 80 years, Stevens Pass has been a destination for local skiers and snowboarders. Located 78 miles east of Seattle and on the crest of the Cascade Mountain Range, Stevens Pass averages over 460 inches of snow annually, covering 1,125 acres of skiable terrain and 1,800 vertical feet on three sides of two different mountains. The ski resort has a variety of terrain for every age and skill level, with a great night experience up to five nights a week.
WEBSITE: stevenspass.com
Mountain Stats
Average Snowfall | 460 inches | ||
Skiable Terrain | 1,125 acres | ||
Trails | 52 | ||
Mountain Restaurants | 6 | ||
Base Area Elevation | 4,061 feet | ||
Mill Valley Base Elevation | 3,821 feet | ||
Cowboy Mountain Elevation | 5,845 feet | ||
Big Chief Mountain Elevation | 5,600 feet | ||
Number of Lifts | 11 | ||
Vertical | 5,020 feet | ||
Terrain Type (beg/int/adv) |
11%/54%/35% | ||
Parks & Pipes | 4 parks |