Chiwaukum Mountains, Leavenworth, Washington
This approach to the Chiwaukum Range makes sense because it provides access to the heart of this high range via a scenic if lengthy approach. And there is parking, unlike the Coulter Ski Trail approach. The trail near the tra... trails.com
Rock Mountain, Leavenworth, Washington
Rapid access, a scenic hike, and open slopes make the Rock Mountain tour delightful after an early season snowfall. The heather benches and smooth scree slopes require little snow to provide excellent skiing. In midwinter, la... trails.com
Mount Mastiff, Leavenworth, Washington
Mount Mastiff doesn?t boast the altitude or the skiing of Mount Howard, but is a spectacular objective when approached via the Merritt Lake Trail. The return run offers great tree skiing in mid-and late winter. This is a long... trails.com
Mcclellan Butte Trail, Garcia, Washington
Sometimes, you hike the steep trails to get the best possible views. Other times, you hike the steep trails just because they are steep. Mc Clellan Butte hikers generally fall into this later category. The trail is steep and ... trails.com
Alpine Lookout, Leavenworth, Washington
Alpine Lookout lies 2.5 miles northwest of Round Mountain, the eastern end of Nason Ridge. Although this tour has a long approach, the descent is fairly fast because it is all downhill, and moderate in steepness. Difficulties... trails.com
Big Snow Mountain, Index, Washington
Big Snow Mountain lies just north of the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. Its domed summit provides large-scale ski descents well into June, while its central position provides a spectacular vantage for viewing the North-... trails.com
Mount Snoqualmie, North Bend, Washington
This is a view tour, with a panoramic vista ranging from Mount Baker to Mount Rainier. The skiing is quite good, too. Recoilless rifles are sometimes used to release snow buildup on Cave Ridge; check with Alpental snow contro... trails.com
Silver Peak, North Bend, Washington
Silver Peak was among the first of the Snoqualmie peaks to be climbed on skis and remains a popular objective. A scenic approach, suitable for skis or snowshoes, can be made from the Hyak/Pacific West ski area or from the Kee... trails.com
Red Mountain, North Bend, Washington
Red Mountain is located at the head of the upper east fork of Commonwealth Creek,1.3 miles east of Mount Snoqualmie. The peak is also visible from the slopes of Snoqualmie Summit ski area, its gleaming west face showing just ... trails.com
Humpback Mountain, North Bend, Washington
Humpback Mountain rises 3,000 feet above the Interstate 90 corridor, but its public face doesn?t display its virtue. It is the southwest shoulder that sometimes offers reasonable skiing in spring conditions. Difficulties: Mod... trails.com
Chair Peak Basin, North Bend, Washington
The Alpental Basin offers short but entertaining tours with plenty of variety. The skiing tends to be steep and the setting intimate?no huge mountains here, just pretty peaks and charming hanging valleys. Difficulties: High a... trails.com
Summerland
General Description The trail to Summer Land is one of the most popular trails in Mt. Rainier National Park. If solitude is what your seeking choose another trail. This one leads to the head of Fryingpan Creek from White R... wildernet.com
Silver King, Greenwater, Washington
Directly south of the Crystal Mountain ski area are three basins: Silver, Campbell, and Crystal. Slopes in these basins provide fine skiing. Silver Basin is now fully incorporated into the Crystal Mountain ski area. This basi... trails.com
Russell Glacier, Carbonado, Washington
This is the ultimate midsummer tour for skiers and snowboarders alike. A brief trail approach through forest launches the climber onto snow-covered ridges and meadows that terminate at the top of a steep headwall at 10,000 fe... trails.com
Whitehorse Mountain, Darrington, Washington
Whitehorse Mountain is one of the most spectacular outposts of the Cascade Range. This tour is unique because a good portion of it, the climb to and descent from High Pass, is visible from Interstate 5 near Lynnwood. The summ... trails.com
Norse Peak, Greenwater, Washington
Crystal Mountain?s skiing potential is largely undeveloped, a fact that backcountry skiers familiar with the area fully appreciate. Norse Peak is the mountain on your left as you enter the resort valley. Big Crow Basin and La... trails.com
Mount Margaret, Easton, Washington
Views of the entire eastern half of the Snoqualmie Pass area, including the sprawling blue waters of Keechelus Lake and the snow-covered summits of Mount Catherine and Tinkham Peak to the south, can be had from the upper reac... trails.com