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Where Is the Best Skiing Near Seattle?

Written by WebAdmin on October 16.2019. Posted in Maintenance

Seattle is a gorgeous place all year round, with coastal views, incredible atmosphere, and some of the most stunning mountain backdrops seen anywhere. The city’s close proximity to amazing ski havens turns winter snowfall into playtime. Here are three of the best ski resorts near Seattle that are a must for your next trip.

1. The Summit at Snoqualmie: Alpental

  • Satisfyingly tough black diamonds
  • Extreme skiing
  • Exciting and technically complex runs
  • Bucket list destination for skiers

The Summit at Snoqualmie is divided into four separate areas: Summit Central, Summit West, Summit East, and Alpental, and each one is breathtaking in its own right. The same ticket gives you access to any of the areas, making The Summit at Snoqualmie one of the most popular ski resorts in the state, with a variety of beginner, intermediate and advanced courses.

For professionals, there’s only one place to be: Alpental. It’s one of the most intense and rewarding experiences possible. Massive peaks and steep cliffs combine with gorgeous wooded areas that turn this place into ski heaven. Pro skiers come from around the world to push themselves to the limit here. Don’t forget to apply for a special pass if you want to take on the legendary Alpental Back Bowls and Backcountry.

Best for: Pros and adrenaline enthusiasts

Where to go: Snoqualmie Pass

How to get there from Seattle: Take Interstate 90 east for one hour.

2. Crystal Mountain

  • Spectacular views of Mount Rainier
  • The largest ski resort in the state
  • Close proximity to hotels and restaurants
  • Excellent variety of beginner, intermediate and advanced runs

This resort offers some of the best skiing near Seattle for spending time with friends and family. With a huge selection of runs, it’s easy to hang out with friends and check out perfect slopes together. Crystal Mountain is massive; there are over 2,500 acres of powder to explore, not counting the pristine backcountry views ideal for people who prefer snowshoeing and cross-country trails.

Great for: Couples, families, and groups of friends

Where to go: The eastern edge of Mount Rainier State Park

How to get there from Seattle: Take Interstate 5 south to exit 142A, traveling east on Highway 18 until you reach Highway 164. Follow 164 south to highway 410, and continue east on 410 through Mount Rainier State Park.

3. Mission Ridge

  • Over 2,000 acres to explore
  • Uncrowded slopes
  • Beautiful scenery
  • Sunny weather year round

Mission Ridge is the perfect place for people in search of peace, solitude, and excitement, possibly with some romance thrown into the mix. Whether you want to combine smooth slopes with some photography or show off your shredding skills to friends on an advanced run, this enormous ski spot has it all. Especially beloved is the incredible powder here.

Perfect for: People who crave a mixture of peace and excitement

Where to go: Wenatchee, three hours east of Seattle

How to get there from Seattle: Follow Interstate 90 east until you come to U.S. Highway 97. Follow this road north to Highway 2, and travel east to Wenatchee.

Prepare for the Most Amazing Ski Havens & Trip Ever

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Seattle’s central location and proximity to so many amazing national parks mean that incredible powder is never far away when winter comes. No matter your preferred way to hit the slopes, the best way to enjoy yourself is to make it an all-day trip or a weekend. Make sure your vehicle is ready to go beforehand with a quick trip to see our experts at Greg’s Japanese Auto. By taking care of necessary winter preparations or vehicle maintenance, nothing stands in the way of an unforgettable ski getaway. Contact us right away to schedule an appointment.

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