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Summit at Snoqualmie

The Summit at Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie summit lodge.jpg
The Summit at Snoqualmie is located in the US
The Summit at Snoqualmie
The Summit at Snoqualmie
Location in the United States
Location Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, U.S.
Nearest city North Bend – 18 miles (29 km)
Coordinates 47°25′26″N 121°24′58″W / 47.424°N 121.416°W / 47.424; -121.416Coordinates: 47°25′26″N 121°24′58″W / 47.424°N 121.416°W / 47.424; -121.416
Vertical 2,280 ft (695 m)
Alpental – 2,280 ft (690 m)
Summit
Central – 1,025 ft (312 m)
    West   765 ft (233 m)
     East – 1,100 ft (335 m)
Top elevation 5,420 ft (1,652 m) (Alpental)
Base elevation 2,610 ft (796 m)
(Summit East)
Skiable area 1,914 acres (7.7 km2) (combined)
Runs 62 (combined)
Ski trail rating symbol-green circle.svg - 14% easiest
Ski trail rating symbol-blue square.svg - 45% more difficult
Ski trail rating symbol-black diamond.svg - 41% most difficult
Longest run International
1.2 mi (1.9 km)
Lift system 21 chairs, 6 surface lifts
Alpental:
4 chairs, 1 surface lift
Summit Central:
7 chairs, 2 surface lifts
Summit West:
6 chairs, 3 surface lifts
Summit East:
3 chairs
Snowfall 435 inches (36.3 ft; 11.0 m)
Website summitatsnoqualmie.com

The Summit at Snoqualmie, is a winter resort in the northwest United States, located on Snoqualmie Pass, Washington. It provides alpine skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing, and winter tubing. Owned by Och-Ziff Capital Management and managed by Boyne Resorts, it is 52 miles (80 km) east of downtown Seattle on Interstate 90.

The Summit consists of four base areas that used to be individually owned and operated resorts. Alpental, Summit West (formerly Snoqualmie Summit), Summit Central (formerly Ski Acres), and Summit East (formerly Hyak and PacWest), border Lake Keechelus on the East and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness on the West/North. The Summit at Snoqualmie is the closest ski area to Seattle, about an hour away.

Ski Lifts, Inc., the operator of what became Summit West, acquired the other three resorts. Booth Creek Ski acquired the properties in 1997. Booth Creek sold The Summit to CNL Lifestyle in 2006, but continued to operate the resort under a lease. Booth Creek sold The Summit lease to Boyne Resorts in 2007. CNL Lifestyle sold Booth Creek in a batch of resorts to Och-Ziff Capital Management in 2016. Boyne purchased the ski resort in March 2018.

The vertical drop ranges from 2,280 ft (690 m) at Alpental, to 765 ft (233 m) at Summit West. Combined, the four base areas have 21 chairlifts and 6 surface lifts. The resort is open seven days and six nights per week.

Of the four base areas, only Alpental is located north of I-90 and is known for its advanced and backcountry terrain, including some of the steepest runs in the state.


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