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Stevens Pass Ski Area
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Stevens Pass Ski Area is located on the crest of the Cascade Range and receives abundant and frequent snowfalls. Cool air often drifts from the eastern slope of the range, through the Stevens Pass area, keeping the snow relatively dry. The winter weather is usually comfortable, with temperatures often in the mid-20s. Two national forests -- Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie on the west side of the crest and the Wenatchee National Forest on the east -- consist of predominantly Pacific Silver Fir, Mountain Hemlock and Subalpine Fir, offering a visual treat when covered by fresh snowfall.

Stevens Pass averages 450 inches of snowfall each year, covering 1,125 acres of skiable terrain, including 37 major runs and numerous bowls, glades and faces. The ski area still retains the charm and characteristics that make it such a fabulous family area, but also contains an abundance of terrain for more adventurous skiers. Long established by Puget Sound skiers as an area for families and intermediate skiers, Stevens Pass changed dramatically in 1988 when the Mill Valley area, the "backside," was opened by a new triple lift. Nearly 400 acres of new terrain were added, much of it advanced. There are three day lodges offering comfortable facilities: The Granite Peaks Lodge, the Pacific Crest Lodge and the Tye Creek Lodge. Each lodge is unique in it's own way, and offering their own individual anemnities. Stevens Pass Ski Area is located on Highway 2 and is 78 miles east of Seattle, 65 miles east of Everett and 58 miles west of Wenatchee.

 

 

Ski season dates December 2007 -- March 2008
Skiable Acreage 1,125 acres (456 hectares)
Average Annual Snowfall 450 in (1,143 cm)
Summit Elevation 5,845 ft (1,782 m)
Base Elevation 4,061 ft (1,238 m)
Vertical Drop 1,800 ft (549 m)
Longest Run 5,800 ft (1,768 m)
Terrain parks 1
Snowmaking N/A
 

 

Number of Lifts 10 Lift Capacity 15,800 per hour
 
Hi-Speed Gondola   Double Chairs 4
High Speed Quad 2 Surface Lifts  
Triple Chairs 3 Handle Tows  
Quad Chairs 1 Rope Tows  
 

 

Easy 11%
Intermediate 54%
Advanced/Expert 35%
 

 

Child Care Yes Restaurants Yes
Adaptive Skier No Snowboard Rentals Yes
Ski Lessons Yes Snowboard Lessons Yes
Ski Rentals Yes Cildren's Programs Yes
Nearby Lodging Yes Women's Programs Yes
 

 

Department Extensions

To reach the departments below, please first call our main Stevens Pass phone line - 206-812-4510, then the extension number listed below.

Sales & Reservations ext. 4203
Group Sales ext. 4404
Ski & Snowboard School - Adult ext. 4542
Ski & Snowboard School - Youth ext. 4536
Marketing ext. 4295
Human Resources ext. 4290
Rental - Rossignol Tech Center ext. 4250
Rental Reservations ext. 4203
Retail - Fall Line Sports ext. 4423
Retail - The Edge ext. 4268
Professional Patrol ext. 4339
Guest Relations/Ticket Sales ext. 4350

Stevens Pass Snowlines

Seattle: 206.634.1645
Everett: 425.353.4400
Eastern: Washington 509.782.5516

Our Phone & Email

Phone: 206.812.4510
Fax: 206.812.4517
Email: info@stevenspass.com

Our Address

Stevens Pass
PO Box 98 (Mailing)
Summit Stevens Pass, US Hwy 2 (Physical)
Skykomish, WA 98288

 

 

Location

We're 78 miles east of Seattle on scenic U.S. Highway 2, up the Skykomish Valley. 78 miles east of Seattle, 65 miles east of Everett and 58 miles west of Wenatchee We are part of the beautiful "Cascade Loop."

Directions From Seattle

I-405 North - Take exit 23 (Highway 522) Wenatchee/Monroe to Monroe. At Highway 2 intersection turn left and follow Highway 2 - 50 miles east to Stevens Pass Ski Area.

I-5 North - Take exit 194 (Stevens Pass) in Everett and follow Highway 2 - 65 miles to Stevens Pass Ski Area.

Drive Times From Seattle & Everett - Wintertime Conditions

From downtown Seattle, depending on traffic and driving conditions, drive time will be approximately 2 hours to 2.5 hours.

From Everett, depending on traffic and driving conditions, drive time will be approximately 1.5 hours to 1.75 hours.
From Wenatchee or Leavenworth

Follow Highway 2 west to ski area. 58 miles from Wenatchee, 37 from Leavenworth.

Drive Times From Leavenworth & Wenatchee - Wintertime Conditions

From Leavenworth, depending on traffic and driving conditions, drive time will be approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.

From Wenatchee, depending on traffic and driving conditions, drive time will be approximately 1.25 hours to 1.5 hours

 

 



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