Elevation
3,140'
Base
5,420'
Summit
2,280'
Vertical Drop
Trails
24
825 Acres
Lifts
6
4 Types
Snowfall
339"
Annual Snowfall
24"
Nov
90"
Dec
79"
Jan
99"
Feb
62"
Mar
26"
Apr

Best known for

Alpental

Alpental (German for alpine valley) is one of four base areas at the Summit at Snoqualmie, separated from the other three by Interstate 90. Alpental offers the most advanced and expert terrain at the area with runs like Upper International and Shot Six. The area provides some of the steepest and deepest terrain, but it’s also great for beginner skiers and boarders.

Where Is Alpental Ski Resort Located?

The Summit at Snoqualmie is an hour from Seattle on Interstate 90. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is serviced by many major airlines.

 

Where to Stay

Alpental has three private chalets for rent, and the nearby Summit Lodge Hotel has 80 rooms, conference facility, pool, and Jacuzzi. Shuttle bus connects Alpental with Summit East, West, and Central.

Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 26, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 12, 2026

Projected Days Open

144

Days Open Last Year

120

Years Open

58

Average Snowfall

339"

Terrain

Enjoy a 360-degree view and over 500 acres of backcountry terrain alongside 300 inbounds acres, plus your choice of either black or double-black downhill runs from the top of Chair 2, the Edelweiss chair. Alpental is served by three double chairs, one detachable high-speed quad and one surface lift. The ski resort has 2,280 feet of vertical and averages 434 inches of snow a year. There are 24 trails.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
14%
Intermediate Runs
45%
Advanced Runs
41%
Expert Runs
null%
Runs in Total
24
Longest Run
1.2 mi
Skiable Terrain
825 ac
Night Skiing
121 ac

Lifts

6

High Speed Quads
1
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
1

Inside Scoop

Alpental has a true local vibe, especially with its natural features and steep fall lines. It’s best to hit the ski resort during the week since weekend warriors tend to come out during the season. Ski and snowboard lessons are offered at the resort. The Alpentykes multi-week lesson is available children ages three years and up. You should reserve your spot early since the lessons book up.

Reviews

Rick Quint

I haven't skied it in years - health - but I terrorized it in the late 60's/early 70's. Upper International was (is?) rated the 7th toughest run in NA. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of my time there, both as an employee and a skier. Started skiing there the 2nd year it was open when you had to have three feet of snow to start. Oh, the memories!

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