Address: US-2, Skykomish, WA 98288, USA
Phone: +12068124510
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Christine Gunzenhauser
Beautiful place, my grandkids, oh and my daughter had a blast snow ❄️ sledding down the hill. My grandkids had never seen nor touched snow in their lives as we live in the desert 🏜. I totally recommend visiting Stevens Pass.
Don Meyer
I have 9 days there this year, every time a fabulous powder day. Very edgy ski area with lots of steeps and tree runs.
sarrah
My favorite place to go skiing— there’s so much terrain to explore so you’re never bored. This season has been disappointing— half the lifts are closed on the weekdays and the food at the lodges is disappointing and outrageously expensive. The cafe also closes really early. I love the runs, but the management (although it’s slightly improving) and lodges make it frustrating. Not sure if I’ll be getting a pass for next year.
GD BrianLogerHype
Great Place to go Snowboarding and Skiing too. ❄️⛄❄️ They have many different slopes for any rider that goes. I love that place so much! 💕💕💕 I may go up their this winter and go Snowboarding. ❄☁🏂 It would be awesome to do that. Hope I see some of you guys out their on the slopes and shredding some snow on the hills.
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Yes there are full aquipment rental and there is a charge for the begginer clases
Yes they are still good talked to guest services yesterday..they just put april 8th in case the mountain closed early ..they are still accepting them till Sunday when they close
Yes you can but I probably wouldn't flaunt it or get blasted otherwise Stevens Pass may take it away
No, but check out the program Outdoors For All
Yes
Yes, but Stevens pass is closed now. Their last day for skiing was the 22nd.
They rent a jacket for $22, pants for $22, or helmet for $12. Boots are $45, skis for $35, or both boots ands skis for $45-55. They do not rent gloves. The price is less for children or for night skiing (4-10pm).
Always keeping chains in your car is a good idea. They are required by DOT when road conditions are bad. Better to have them and not need them than need them and not have them.
Free as long as its plowed. If you get stuck your pretty much on your own.
Check the website they will have the date
Yup
Yes on weekends, the Tye Creek Lodge has live music. Check to see who is playing on the web site.
That makes us feel better. Thank you!!! 👍
Checked their website and didn't see an option. Only epic passes. That's why I'm asking.
I wouldn't recommend it.
Child tickets(5-12) are $37 Adult tickets(13+) are $43
From I 90 to Wenatchee then north towards Leavenworth then on to Everett on same Hyw 2. Stevens at top of mountains
You better call your employer and ask about that.
You must be 18 or older to sign the rental waiver, otherwise a parent or guardian who is over 18 must also sign for the rental equipment.
Hmm I really don't know. I work outside on the lifts. I've only seen the big cut fries.
Check WSDOT pass reports for Highway 2, currently no chains required. A 30 minute stop is fine but parking is extremely difficult on weekends.
If you're looking for a rope tow and lanes to go tubing, no. If you mean a hill where you are allowed to tube and ride sleds, yes. There's a snow play area that allows for tubing. The summit has a tubing area that you can buy tickets for and book a time slot.
Stevens Pass does not have a dedicated tubing or sledding area. You should go to Summit at Snoqualmie.
About $30
Call them to make sure but I did see a ski bike on Sunday.
Check out the calendar. The days marked as 9-10pm are night skiing: https://www.stevenspass.com/site/mountain/info/2018-19-season-schedule
No. Best to rent from a shop in Seattle or one of the towns on the way up
No
Not before Vail bought it, but who knows for this season!
https://www.stevenspass.com/site/mountain/cams
It usually stsrts around Thanksgiving but it depends on snow fall! You can check the stevens website or email list and they usually have updates
The last scheduled day of the 2017-18 winter season is April 22, 2018.
Looks like rain this Friday, so, no lines. Most weekdays this time of year, in good conditions, it'l line up for 1st rides when opening, then everybody fans out and virtually no lines. Occasionally small wait at hogsback.
The Times I've been up there there has been mothers with children that are still dependent on brest milk and have noticed mom's brest feed with covers on. There is plenty of sitting areas to be able to do so.
~ 2 hours
By 8. If it's a powder day, by 730 if you want to be in the near lots
There isnt a bus that has any association to the mountain resort itself. There is a good chance that there is a private company that hosts a snowbus to the mountain however.
Yes, there is an overnight lot, but it fills up fast on Friday afternoon thru the weekend.
4-10pm hope this helps
You got the idea now. Like a lot of ski areas, the price is too much. I combat that by buying mid week pass. The New management ownership group however sucks compared to the old group. The old group was great offering reasonably priced mid week passes with NO blackout dates. The New group WITHOUT consulting any of its long time pass holders, increased the price for midweek pass holders and added many blackout dates. In other words the New group is charging more and giving their customers less! That's a big problem when it comes to corporate takeover of ski areas. The new group made no attempt to.get feedback from the locals.
Stevens pass has rental rates posted on their website
There isn't a location at the resort for snow tubing. That goes for sledding as well, it's not permmited on the resort property.
November 1937 via "75 Years Stevens Pass Pure PNW" book p.14
Stevens Pass is free but you need to pay to park. If you get tickets for the lifts you need to pay. (This is during skiing season idk in the summer)
On the West side of Steven's Pass, the town of Skykomish offers fuel, coffee accommodations and several tourist points of interest. On the East side there is the town of Leavenworth, which is larger are offers a wide range shops stores and hotels.
There are many areas for snowshoeing, including on the north side of hwy 2. Check satellite views and here: https://www.stevenspass.com/the-mountain/about-the-mountain/trail-maps.aspx
Yes, Steven's Pass has a "shop" you can purchase ski's ski bindings, snow boards, snow board bindings, boots, and clothing... There are actually two shops: Fall line sports for clothing @ the Pacific Crest Lodge The Edge for equipment @ the Ty Creek Lidge next to thecrental shop
Nope
Yes!!
Have someone go to the Stevens Pass website and look up tickets. I think you may qualify for a discount. You must make reservations ahead of time though.
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