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Mt. Spokane ski area, Washington
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| | Great Washington skiing, lots of black diamonds. Mount Spokane gets good snow and plenty of it. I love the left side of the mountain the most. says Steve Turner.
The 2,000 feet of elevation difference is not too shaggy; Mt. Spokane makes excellent use of it all. Mt. Spokane is a conventional size ski area featuring an average drop from top to bottom when you compare it to other ski mountains in the region. All of the 5 ski lifts are in good condition. This ski mountain has a decent diversity of trails and enough |
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ski lifts to serve them all. The nearest ski mountain in possession of a more soaring drop is 39 miles away. This ski hill has a great diversity of slopes; it's just not possible to get bored here. Having a totality of 44 runs to ski on; there are sufficient runs
| | for every skill. A wonderful workout and spending some quality time in nature attract snow skiers from near and far. Please refer to the trailmap of Mt. Spokane on this web page for info. This ski resort has an average share of difficult ski trails and an average ratio of green and blue trails. The good snow here gets incredibly deep, 25 feet every winter, and that is one of the best features of this ski resort. Mt. Spokane has heavier than average snow each winter. With 1,000 acres of ski terrain you will never lack skiable | |
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terrain. Skiing and snowboarding in this part of the country is scores of fun during the winter season. The pretty prettiness of the Washington mountaintops and all the good runs have snow skiers coming from near and far. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding,
this neighborhood has lots of ski areas. You may have to settle for a hotel a bit far away from the base area if you want to stay overnight, but do reserve a room before heading out as it is a very popular destination. The peaks of Washington in wintertime are a wonderful place for skiing and snowboarding.
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Mt. Spokane ski area Trail Map:
 All trail maps supplied by W. Somboon, copyright ©.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Mt. Spokane ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Mt. Spokane ski area:
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49 Degrees North, Washington
, 37 miles away 1851 vertical feet 40 runs - 5 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Schweitzer, Idaho
, 39 miles away 2400 vertical feet 59 runs - 8 lifts 40% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Silver Mountain, Idaho
, 69 miles away 2200 vertical feet 53 runs - 6 lifts 40% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Lookout Pass, Idaho
, 99 miles away 1150 vertical feet 23 runs - 3 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
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Lookout Pass, Montana
, 99 miles away 1150 vertical feet 23 runs - 3 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
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Bluewood, Washington
, 100 miles away 1125 vertical feet 24 runs - 3 lifts 38% Expert & Adv. 46% Intermediate 17% Beginner |
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Turner Mountain, Montana
, 106 miles away 2110 vertical feet 20 runs - 1 lifts 70% Expert & Adv. 20% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
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Spout Springs, Oregon
, 120 miles away 810 vertical feet 12 runs - 3 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 35% Intermediate 40% Beginner |
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Brundage Mountain, Idaho
, 150 miles away 1800 vertical feet 34 runs - 5 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Anthony Lakes, Oregon
, 158 miles away 900 vertical feet 21 runs - 2 lifts 42% Expert & Adv. 38% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Mt. Spokane ski area:
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Spokane River, Spokane
County
, 11 miles away, Class II(III) - 0 miles long (Dead Dog Park and Play) |
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Spokane River, Spokane
County
, 12 miles away, Class II - 5.5 miles long (Harvard Park to Mirabeau Park) |
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Priest River, Bonner
County
, 22 miles away, Class II-III - 23 miles long (Upper Priest River to Priest River Town) |
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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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