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Loup Loup Ski Bowl

Contact Info
Phone:
509-826-2720
Snow Report:
509-826-2720
Basics
Skiable Acres:
550 acres
Vertical Drop:
1240 feet
Summit Elevation:
5,280 feet (1609 m)
Price:
$5 - $30

Description

The Loup Loup Ski Center is one of those areas. Located mid-way between Twisp and Omak on Highway 20, the Loup Loup is just a short 30 minute trip from the winter playland of the Methow Valley, and provides all of the fun and security of a private ski hill without all the cost.

From a child's first day out on the snow, to a powder hound's search for the deep stuff, the Loup Loup satisfies snow lovers with that friendly home town feeling.
Come Ski the Little Hill that Could, You'll Never Forget It!

Hours + Prices

Hours

Wed & Fri: 9:30am - 4pm
Weekends: 9:30am - 4pm

Price:
$5 - $30
Season:
November - April

Amenities

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
550 acres
Average Snowfall:
150 inches
Base Elevation:
4040 feet
Summit Elevation:
5,280 feet (1609 m)
Vertical Drop:
1240 feet
Lifts and Runs
Lift Capacity:
2,000 per hour
Number of Lifts:
4 Lifts
Longest Run:
10,560 feet (3219 m)
Total Runs:
10 Runs

1 Rope Tow, 2 Poma Lifts, 1 Quad Chair

Terrain Park(s)
Features:
Half Pipe
Additional Details?
The Loup Loup also provides 25k of groomed cross-country trails from beginner to expert to telemark, with another 50k only 5 minutes away.

Map + Directions

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