Mountains to Visit

Snoqualmie Pass

The closest mountain to Seattle! In the winter, it’s a popular destination for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing at The Summit at Snoqualmie. During the summer, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring alpine lakes and trails surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

Stevens Pass

With better snow and a more affordable price than most, Stevens Pass is a must visit. It's a winter hotspot for skiing and snowboarding, with a popular ski resort known for deep powder and varied terrain. In the warmer months, Stevens Pass becomes a playground for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the lush alpine wilderness of the Pacific Northwest. 

Crystal Mountain

Crystal Mountain is one of Washington’s premier mountain destinations, located near Mount Rainier and offering breathtaking views of the iconic peak. In winter, it boasts the state’s largest ski resort with expansive terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. During summer, visitors can take scenic gondola rides, hike alpine trails, and enjoy mountaintop dining with panoramic views.

Mount Baker

Mount Baker is a towering stratovolcano in the North Cascades, known for its dramatic scenery and legendary snowfall. It’s home to the Mount Baker Ski Area, famous for holding the world record for the most snowfall in a single season. Beyond winter sports, the region offers incredible hiking, glacier views, and alpine lakes, making it a must-visit for outdoor lovers year-round.

Mt Rainier

Mount Rainier is the tallest peak in Washington and an iconic symbol of the Pacific Northwest. Surrounded by a stunning national park, it offers everything from wildflower-filled meadows and ancient forests to challenging hikes and glacier treks. Whether you’re taking a scenic drive, climbing to the summit, or camping beneath the stars, Mount Rainier delivers unforgettable outdoor experiences. 

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