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Mt.Baker ski area, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
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| | I love skiing at Mt. Baker, lots and lots of great snow and beautiful scenery. says Steve.
This ski resort has an elevation difference of 1,500 feet; Mt.Baker makes the most of it all. No other ski mountain for 58 miles has a more sky-scraping elevation difference. This ski resort gets so much beautiful snow, 54 feet every season, and that is one of the reasons this is such a good ski resort. Mt.Baker is a regular size ski hill with a vertical drop that's around average when you compare it to other ski mountains |
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in the region. Mt.Baker has an average share of challenging ski runs and an average percentage of blue and green slopes. The yearly snowfall is greater than average at this ski mountain. With a totality of 38 runs to ski on; there are ample runs for every capability.
| | You may have to settle for a hotel a bit far away from the main area if you want to stay for the night, but if you don’t have reservations, you might end up slumbering in your car. With the skiing area being 1,000 acres you won't be deficient in skiable area. Getting a little glorious exercise and just hanging out with your skiing buddies are glorious motives to come. There are 8 great ski lifts here, and they are exciting to hitch a ride with. This ski mountain has a good collection of slopes and enough good ski lifts | |
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to serve them all. The Washington peaks in the winter are something you can’t miss if you're keen on snowboarding or skiing. The peaks of the Northern Cascade Range in wintertime are a brilliant snowboarding or skiing destination. The peaks of the Northern Cascade
Range is a view worth seeing. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding, in this general area, you'll encounter lots of ski hills. Winter in the mountains of Washington and the extremely brilliant ski trails make the trip here worthwhile. This ski mountain has a pleasant
pick of ski runs to match all abilities; it won’t leave anyone bored. The snowboarding and the skiing in Washington is a lot of fun the whole snow season. The ski map of Mt.Baker on this web page naturally says a thousand words.
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Current weather conditions at Mt.Baker ski area

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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 1,500 feet
Total Runs: 38 - 31% Expert and Advanced - 45% Intermediate Runs - 24% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 8
Skiing Area: 1,000 acres Annual snowfall: 54 feet
Coordinates: Latitude: 48.857322 Longitude: -121.660143
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Skier and snowboarder reviews of Mt.Baker ski area, Washington:

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| These outdoors activities are available near Mt.Baker ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Mt.Baker ski area:
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Stevens Pass, Washington
, 58 miles away 1800 vertical feet 37 runs - 10 lifts 35% Expert & Adv. 54% Intermediate 11% Beginner |
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Alpental, Washington
, 66 miles away 2280 vertical feet 19 runs - 5 lifts 75% Expert & Adv. 22% Intermediate 3% Beginner |
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Summit at Snoqualmie, Washington
, 68 miles away 2280 vertical feet 96 runs - 26 lifts 41% Expert & Adv. 45% Intermediate 14% Beginner |
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Crystal Mountain, Washington
, 88 miles away 3100 vertical feet 50 runs - 11 lifts 35% Expert & Adv. 54% Intermediate 11% Beginner |
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Mount Seymour, British Columbia
, 92 miles away 1083 vertical feet runs - lifts 0% Expert & Adv. 0% Intermediate 0% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Mt.Baker ski area:
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Ruth Creek, Whatcom
County
, 3 miles away, Class -blank- - 3.5 miles long (Mt. Baker Wilderness Area to confluence with Nooksack River) |
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Nooksack River - North Fork, Whatcom
County
, 8 miles away, Class V - 4 miles long (Mt. Baker Wilderness to Nooksack Falls) |
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Baker River, Whatcom
County
, 9 miles away, Class II - 2.7 miles long (North Cascades National Park to Baker Lake) |
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