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The Summit at Snoqualmie
NameThe Summit at Snoqualmie
LocationWashington, United States
Nearest citySeattle, North Bend
Vertical2,280 ft
Top elevation5,420 ft
Base elevation3,140 ft
Skiable area1,981 acres
Lifts25
Snowfall435 in
Website[no website provided]

The Summit at Snoqualmie is a popular ski resort located in the Cascade Range of Washington, near the cities of Seattle and North Bend, and is owned by Boyd Gaming. The resort is situated near Mount Si, Mount Teneriffe, and Rattlesnake Ridge, and is a favorite among skiers and snowboarders from University of Washington, Seattle University, and Bellevue College. The Summit at Snoqualmie is also close to the Snoqualmie National Forest, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and the Snoqualmie River, which offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching with guides from REI and The Mountaineers. Skiers and snowboarders can enjoy the resort's varied terrain, which includes bowls, glades, and groomed trails, similar to those found at Whistler Blackcomb, Breckenridge Ski Resort, and Park City Mountain Resort.

Overview

The Summit at Snoqualmie offers a unique skiing and snowboarding experience, with four distinct areas: Alpental, Summit West, Summit Central, and Summit East, each with its own character and challenges, similar to the varied terrain found at Vail Ski Resort, Aspen Mountain, and Snowbird Ski Resort. The resort is known for its light, powdery snow, which is similar to that found at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Big Sky Resort, and Snowmass Ski Resort. Skiers and snowboarders can enjoy the resort's varied terrain, which includes bowls, glades, and groomed trails, and take lessons from instructors certified by Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors. The Summit at Snoqualmie is also home to a variety of events and competitions, including the U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboarding Team training sessions, and has hosted events such as the X Games and the Freeride World Tour.

Location

The Summit at Snoqualmie is located in the Cascade Range of Washington, near the cities of Seattle and North Bend, and is accessible from Interstate 90 and U.S. Route 906. The resort is situated near Mount Si, Mount Teneriffe, and Rattlesnake Ridge, and is close to the Snoqualmie National Forest, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and the Snoqualmie River, which offers opportunities for hiking and fishing with guides from REI and The Mountaineers. The resort is also near the towns of Snoqualmie and Fall City, which offer a range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and accommodations, similar to those found in Aspen, Colorado, Park City, Utah, and Breckenridge, Colorado. Visitors to the resort can also explore the nearby North Bend Premium Outlets, Snoqualmie Falls, and Twin Falls.

Skiing and Snowboarding

The Summit at Snoqualmie offers a wide range of skiing and snowboarding opportunities, with over 1,981 acres of skiable terrain, including bowls, glades, and groomed trails, similar to those found at Whistler Blackcomb, Breckenridge Ski Resort, and Park City Mountain Resort. The resort has 25 lifts, including high-speed quads and six-person chairs, which provide access to a variety of terrain, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced trails, and offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Rainier and Mount Baker. Skiers and snowboarders can enjoy the resort's light, powdery snow, which is similar to that found at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Big Sky Resort, and Snowmass Ski Resort, and take lessons from instructors certified by Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors. The resort also offers a variety of programs and events, including the U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboarding Team training sessions, and has hosted events such as the X Games and the Freeride World Tour.

History

The Summit at Snoqualmie has a rich history, dating back to the 1930s, when the first ski lift was installed at Alpental, one of the resort's four distinct areas, which was founded by Webb Moffett and Don Adams. Over the years, the resort has undergone significant expansions and improvements, including the addition of new lifts, trails, and amenities, such as the Summit West and Summit Central areas, which were developed in the 1960s and 1970s. The resort has also hosted a number of high-profile events, including the 1969 FIS World Cup and the 1990 U.S. Alpine Championships, and has been a training ground for many famous skiers and snowboarders, including Phil Mahre, Steve Mahre, and Tommy Moe, who have competed in events such as the Winter Olympics and the World Championships. Today, the resort is owned by Boyd Gaming and is one of the most popular ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest, attracting visitors from University of Washington, Seattle University, and Bellevue College.

Statistics

The Summit at Snoqualmie has a number of impressive statistics, including over 1,981 acres of skiable terrain, 25 lifts, and an average annual snowfall of 435 inches, which is similar to that found at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Big Sky Resort, and Snowmass Ski Resort. The resort's vertical drop is 2,280 feet, and its top elevation is 5,420 feet, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Rainier and Mount Baker. The resort also has a wide range of trails, including 25% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 30% advanced, and offers a variety of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and accommodations, similar to those found in Aspen, Colorado, Park City, Utah, and Breckenridge, Colorado. Visitors to the resort can also explore the nearby North Bend Premium Outlets, Snoqualmie Falls, and Twin Falls, and enjoy activities such as hiking and fishing with guides from REI and The Mountaineers.

Category:Ski areas and resorts in the United States