Snow & Ski Conditions The Summit at Snoqualmie

The The Summit at Snoqualmie snow report for Apr 01 is a 66" base depth with 0 of 19 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at The Summit at Snoqualmie are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
The Summit at SnoqualmieTemporarily Closed

Recent Snowfall

    
6"0"0"0"3"0"

Base

66"
N.A.

Depth vs Average

101%
vs average of 65" on Apr 01
Snow Reporter Comments: Tuesday, March 31, 2026We're open for another day of spring riding. The last day of March is going to be precipitation-free; however, we do have some fresh snow due to the efforts of the snowmaking team last night. Combined with fresh grooming on Big Bill, the morning turns are going to be pretty nice.Summit West will be open from 9 am to 5 pm today. Don't forget that night skiing is over for the season, so you need to get up here while the sun is out. Riding today will be the best, where the grooming and snowmaking team have been working. Expect non-groomed run and off-trail runs to soften up as the morning goes on. Snow is getting pretty thin in places off the main runs, so pay attention while riding in these zones.Today, you can expect to see high clouds with some filtered sunshine. Snow is in the forecast for tomorrow and Thursday, so keep your fingers crossed for some April showers. As always, we recommend a fresh wax and the right lenses when riding on the hill. We'll see you out there and have a great day.Considering a season pass for next season? 26-27 season passes are on sale now and include access this spring as well. Snag yours now to get in at the lowest price possible.West 52nd Terrain ParkOpen Today
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Resort Overview

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Dec 23
Projected Opening
Apr 19
Projected Closing
The Summit at Snoqualmie sits 45 minutes east of Seattle on I-90, in the heart of the Mt.Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest. The Summit consists of three base areas: Summit West, Summit Central and Summit East. There are 1,994 acres of terrain with vertical ranging anywhere from 765 feet to 1,100 feet. The average snowfall is 435 inches per year. Summit Central has a superpipe, black diamond to beginner runs, top-to-bottom terrain parks, glades, and tubes. Summit East, open weekends only for alpine skiing and riding, has consistent fall line terrain, good tree runs and the Nordic Center's 50 kilometers of skate and classic groomed trails. Summit West has the West 52nd Terrain Park, and the West Greenhorn Park for those new to the terrain park scene.

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