The Summit at Snoqualmie

The Summit at Snoqualmie could only be described as a mega-ski resort, as it has four base areas – Alpental, Summit West, Summit East and Summit Central – all of which are practically individual ski resorts themselves. Being such an enormous resort, the Summit at Snoqualmie obviously offers something for everyone: beginner to expert, alpine skier or Nordic skier, you're bound to find challenge and enjoyment here. So whether you're a safe skier or a thrill skier, you should try having a go at The Summit at Snoqualmie.
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1001 State Route 906
Snoqualmie Pass, Washington 98068
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Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 7,920 ft
Mountain Features 30 96 3,000 ft 5,400 ft 2,400 ft 1,916 acres 405 in
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