Ski Resorts in Washington, United States
10 ski resorts in the Washington region of United States, sorted by vertical drop. Compare stats on snowfall, trails, and terrain mix to find the right resort for your skiing level and holiday style.
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On the dry side of the Cascades near Wenatchee: bluebird days, cold smoke when it falls, and steep Bomber Bowl.
Washington's largest ski area, with long views across to Mount Rainier on clear days and the deep, wet Pacific Northwest snow that comes with them.
Spokane's home hill: a nonprofit state-park ski area with seven lifts, night skiing, and a friendly local crowd.
Eastern Washington's biggest mountain with two faces, deep glade skiing, and inland-Northwest dryness.
A Washington Cascades resort with night skiing, deep maritime snowpacks, and easy access from Seattle along Highway 2.
Wide, uncrowded terrain in the southern Cascades: long groomers, glades, and views of Mount Rainier.
Holds the world record for most snowfall in a single season. A cult powder hill in the North Cascades near the Canadian border.
Tiny southeastern Washington hill in the Blue Mountains with surprising powder and a tight-knit local feel.
Four base areas straight off I-90, just an hour from Seattle, the Northwest's most accessible ski day.
Volunteer-run ski area near Havillah, Washington with 80 acres on Knob Hill, served by a double chair and a rope tow.
Skiing in Washington
The Washington region of United States has 10 ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Mission Ridge at 670m of vertical.
Resorts within the same region often share similar snow conditions, altitude profiles, and season lengths. Use the stats above to compare individual mountains, or click through to any resort page for a full head-to-head comparison with any other resort in the SkiGrade database.