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Crystal Mountain

Contact Info
33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd.
Crystal Mountain, WA 98022

Phone:
360-663-2265
Snow Report:
888-754-6199
Basics
Skiable Acres:
2,600 acres
Vertical Drop:
3100 feet
Summit Elevation:
7,012 feet (2137 m)

Description

Go on….breathe it in, the fresh air, the open spaces, the 360 degree views. Experience the untouched ruggedness, the thigh burning steeps of Iceberg Gulch, breathless views of Mt. Rainier from the Summit House Restaurant, the ultimate backcountry of Silver Basin. And you can find this just 90 minutes from Tacoma and 105 minutes from Seattle. Up where the crisp mountain breath makes you tingle all over. A place you can relax and reflect in the majesty of the towering peaks and sweeping views. And challenge your spirit on the soul-rousing slopes. It’s here that the true energy of winter breathes new life into your body.

The key word here is variety. 2300 acres of just what you want when you want it. From gentle groomed cruising runs for beginners to challenging steeps – backcountry, glades, chutes and unbelievable black runs for the more adventurous, This is why SKIING Magazine voted us the #7 top mountain in North America. To give you the most for your money, Crystal Mountain has invested millions in top of the line high-speed lifts. Two six-person lifts and two high-speed quads ensure you’ll spend less time resting and more time enjoying the slopes.

Hours + Prices

Hours

Mon - Sun: 9am - 4pm
Nights Fri - Sat / Jan - Feb: 4pm - 8pm

Season:
Mid November to Mid April

Amenities

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
2,600 acres
Average Snowfall:
380 inches
Terrain:
Advanced/Expert - 30% Intermediate - 57% Beginner - 13%
Base Elevation:
4400 feet
Summit Elevation:
7,012 feet (2137 m)
Vertical Drop:
3100 feet
Lifts and Runs
Lift Capacity:
19,110 per hour
Number of Lifts:
10 Lifts
Longest Run:
13,200 feet (4023 m)
Total Runs:
50 Runs

1 Surface Lift, 3 Double Chairs, 2 Triple Chair, 2 High Speed Quad, 2 High Speed Six

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