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Pros: Great terrain park, great for families, close to Seattle
Cons: Flat, little vertical height, crowded, poor snow
Summit at Snoqualmie is pretty much the last place I would chose to board in Washington. It is flat, with very little vertical height. It is very close to Seattle (~1 hr),... Full review
Source: The Summit at Snoqualmie
Pros: Varied terrain, good backside, family friendly
Cons: crowded, long lift lines, Hwy 2,
Stevens Pass is a very good all-around mountain, and a great place to take the family so that everyone comes home happy. There is plenty of beginner and intermediate terrain, and some... Full review
Source: Stevens Pass Resort
Pros: HUGE, great snow, fast lines, varied terrain
Cons: crowded, long drive
I've only been to Crystal Mt. once, unfortunately. Luckily when I went there was lots of good snow, which happens here more than many other places in WA. The snow is often... Full review
Source: Crystal Mountain
Pros: Lots of excellent varied terrain, lots of snow, cheap!
Cons: long drive
Mt. Baker is quite probably the best Resort in Washington. Certainly my favorite. It has tons of terrain, most of which is excellent and highly varied. There are bowls, steeps, chutes, trees,... Full review
Source: Mt. Baker
Pros: Steep, challenging terrain, "in-bounds backcountry"
Cons: long lines, variable conditions
Alpental backcountry is an amazing experience. With steep, challenging terrain and a huge area to get lost in (just keep going down, but don't get stuck in the trashcan), Alpental is unlike... Full review
Source: Alpental