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Stevens Pass ski area, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
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| | Hope on the Slopes - Stevens Pass March 6-7th, 2010.
Benefits the American Cancer Society. Great prizes and sponsors. Register your team today at www.stevenspasshots.org says an anonymous skier.
Stevens has a wide diversity of trails and runs that suits every riding style. From beginner to expert and for those terrain park junkies Stevens has you covered. I think what's special about Stevens is you can find your own little part of the mountain which is all yours, I have 4-5 little runs that cross between |
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trails and off-piste that are all mine. Also the snow is crazy good, powder almost all the time. My favorite runs are Orion, some tree skiing near wall street, and right above the power lines. Stevens also has some pretty sweet out of bounds stuff to so check
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Fun place to ski. says Liz Garcia.
Wow what a mountain! It's perfect! I love the tougher runs at Stephens Pass, no matter how good you are you'll still get snow in your underwear (I mean that in a good way), you never outgrow this mountain. It's perfect for a crazy guy like me, but I see a lot of normal people here too. says Rob Collins.
This ski hill has an average ratio of black and red slopes and an average proportion of green and blue slopes. This is a regular size | |
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ski mountain with an elevation difference that's approximately average compared to other west coast ski areas. Stevens Pass obtains higher than average snow every winter. This ski resort has 10 good ski lifts, and they are in delightful condition. This ski mountain
has a decent selection of slopes and sufficient good ski lifts to serve them all. The beautiful loveliness of the Washington summits and the buzz of speeding down a slope have lots of snow people coming here. The summits of the Northern Cascade Range in wintertime
are so beautiful you won’t believe it. With the terrain being 1,125 acres you will never lack skiing territory. The 1,800 feet of drop is not too bad; Stevens Pass makes good use of it. On this mountain you'll come across 37 different ski runs; there's a nice
diversity to please everyone. The astonishing yearly snowfall of 38 feet is one of the most excellent marks of this ski resort. You may have to settle for a hotel a bit far from the base zone if you want to stay for a few days, but if you don’t have reservations,
you will possibly end up slumbering in your automobile. The snow blanketed summits of the Northern Cascade Range is a scenery worth seeing. The snowboarding and the skiing in this part of the country is so much fun the whole snow season. In view of the fact that
you're on this net page you are in all probability into skiing or snowboarding, either way, this is a region with a load of ski resorts for that. Stevens Pass has a delightful assortment of slopes; it's impossible to get bored here. The Washington summits during
snow season are a great place for skiing or snowboarding. Nice exercise and just being on the slopes for a while will make you feel great. The best piece of information on this resort is naturally the ski trail map of Stevens Pass on this internet page.
Special features: 28 acre Top Phlight Terrain Park
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Stevens Pass ski area management's own description
Current weather conditions at Stevens Pass ski area

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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 1,800 feet Top Elevation: 5845 feet Base Elevation: 4061 feet
Total Runs: 37 - 35% Expert and Advanced - 54% Intermediate Runs - 11% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 10 - 10 Chair Lifts
Skiing Area: 1,125 acres Annual snowfall: 38 feet Night Skiing is Available Snowboarders Welcome
Coordinates: Latitude: 47.699087 Longitude: -121.293272
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Skier and snowboarder reviews of Stevens Pass ski area, Washington:
Best place we have stayed for skiing is Dirty Face Lodge. 20 minutes from the lifts and sleeps about 30!!
- submitted by: Jones

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| These outdoors activities are available near Stevens Pass ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Stevens Pass ski area:
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Alpental, Washington
, 15 miles away 2280 vertical feet 19 runs - 5 lifts 75% Expert & Adv. 22% Intermediate 3% Beginner |
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Summit at Snoqualmie, Washington
, 16 miles away 2280 vertical feet 96 runs - 26 lifts 41% Expert & Adv. 45% Intermediate 14% Beginner |
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Crystal Mountain, Washington
, 38 miles away 3100 vertical feet 50 runs - 11 lifts 35% Expert & Adv. 54% Intermediate 11% Beginner |
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White Pass, Washington
, 50 miles away 1500 vertical feet 32 runs - 6 lifts 33% Expert & Adv. 43% Intermediate 24% Beginner |
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Mt.Baker, Washington
, 60 miles away 1500 vertical feet 38 runs - 8 lifts 31% Expert & Adv. 45% Intermediate 24% Beginner |
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Mission Ridge, Washington
, 65 miles away 2250 vertical feet 36 runs - 6 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 60% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
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Echo Valley, Washington
, 86 miles away 900 vertical feet 8 runs - 4 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Stevens Pass ski area:
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Foss River, King
County
, 1 miles away, Class IV+ - 4.9 miles long (FR 68 Bridge to Highway 2 bridge) |
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Tye River, King
County
, 1 miles away, Class IV+ - 7.2 miles long (Alpine Falls to Beckler River) |
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Beckler River, King/Snohomish
County
, 3 miles away, Class II-III - 7.3 miles long (Rapid River to South Fork Skykomish) |
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| | Trails Near Stevens Pass ski area:
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Middle Fork Trail, King
County
, 13 miles away, 12.2 hiking miles, 903 feet elevation difference |
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Escondido Trail, Kittitas
County
, 13 miles away, 8 hiking miles, 2634 feet elevation difference |
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Cooper Pass Trail, Kittitas
County
, 15 miles away, 4.9 hiking miles, 515 feet elevation difference |
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