Ski areas in Washington take advantage of the abundance of snowfall provided in the Cascade Range, making it a favorite for skiing and snowboarding in the Pacific Northwest. The Summit at Snoqualmie, which is actually comprised of four separate ski areas (Alpental, Summit West, Summit Central and Summit... Full Overview
Resort Name User Rating Base Top Vertical Drop Longest Run Snow Making
3.5
48 Reviews
3931ft
5774ft
1851ft
1mi
0ac
3.6
35 Reviews
3140ft
5420ft
2280ft
0mi
0ac
3.3
13 Reviews
4545ft
5670ft
1125ft
1mi
0ac
3.5
69 Reviews
4400ft
7012ft
3100ft
2mi
0ac
3.7
18 Reviews
4570ft
6820ft
2250ft
0mi
0ac
3.7
49 Reviews
3589ft
5089ft
1500ft
0mi
0ac
3.2
16 Reviews
3818ft
5889ft
2000ft
0mi
0ac
3.2
48 Reviews
4060ft
5845ft
1800ft
0mi
0ac
3.3
30 Reviews
2620ft
5420ft
2280ft
0mi
0ac
3.6
17 Reviews
4500ft
6000ft
1500ft
0mi
0ac

The table below provides the ability to compare Washington ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also read our overview of all Washington ski resorts.

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