1,125Acres
52Runs
10Lifts
1,800'Vertical
5,800'Summit
460 inches"Snowfall
Stevens Pass is a legendary Pacific Northwest ski area known for its 460 inches of annual snowfall, excellent night skiing, and easy backcountry access. Located on Highway 2 just 80 miles from Seattle, it's a favorite for powder hounds and after-work sessions.
Snow Report
Weather data from Open-Meteo (open-meteo.com)
Historical data: 2015-2025
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Historical Average
313"Season
DecBest Mo.
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Monthly Avg (in)
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Season-by-Season Trend
292"
15-16
323"
16-17
421"
17-18
234"
18-19
354"
19-20
376"
20-21
338"
21-22
275"
22-23
250"
23-24
263"
24-25
Avg: 313"
Best YearWeakest Year
Terrain Breakdown
11% Beginner
54% Intermediate
35% Advanced
Highlights
- 460 inches avg snowfall
- Best night skiing in WA
- Epic Pass included
- Legendary backcountry access
- Two distinct base areas
- Strong local ski culture
Resort Details
Official Site: stevenspass.com
Season: November to April
Snowmaking: 0%
Night Skiing: Yes
Day Pass: $100-150 USD
Season Pass: Epic Pass
Nearest City: Skykomish (10 mi)
Best For
How Many Days to Ski Stevens Pass?
1-2 Days
Perfect weekend destination with plenty to explore over two days.
With 1,125 skiable acres and 52 runs, plus 1,800' of vertical, you can cover the highlights in a focused trip.
Stevens Pass Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)
Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.
Day Pass
$100-150 USD
Season Pass
Epic Pass
Live Mountain Data
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