Vues spectaculaires
Ski freeride
Équipements haut de gamme
Vues spectaculaires
Ski freeride
Équipements haut de gamme
Vues spectaculaires
Ski freeride
Équipements haut de gamme
Vues spectaculaires
Ski freeride
Équipements haut de gammeJust an hour's drive east of Seattle along Interstate 90, Summit at Snoqualmie holds a unique position among US ski resorts - it's one of the most accessible mountain destinations in the Pacific Northwest, and the place where generations of Washingtonians first clicked into skis. Spread across four distinct base areas - Summit West, Summit Central, Summit East, and Alpental - the resort sits along Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascade Range, surrounded by dense evergreen forest and the kind of moody mountain scenery that defines this corner of America. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, with a loyal local following and a genuine community feel that bigger destination resorts struggle to replicate.
With around 140 runs spread over roughly 1,000 acres, Summit at Snoqualmie covers a wider range of terrain than you might expect. Elevations run from approximately 920m at the base to 1,650m at the summit of Alpental, and the Cascades deliver generous snowfall through the season - typically running from late November into April. For UK visitors used to the European colour-coded system, it's worth noting that North American resorts use a different trail rating: green circles for beginners, blue squares for intermediates (covering a broader range than European blues), black diamonds for advanced, and double black diamonds for expert-only terrain. Summit West and Central focus on cruisier, family-friendly runs, while Alpental is a serious mountain with steep chutes and backcountry access that will satisfy experienced skiers.
Beyond the slopes, Summit at Snoqualmie has invested in a solid range of off-mountain activities. The Summit Central tubing centre is hugely popular with families and groups, night skiing runs several evenings a week across multiple base areas, and the proximity to Seattle means you can combine a ski trip with one of America's most vibrant cities. Whether you're planning a dedicated ski holiday or adding a few days on the mountain to a wider Pacific Northwest itinerary, Summit at Snoqualmie makes a compelling case. Check out Summit at Snoqualmie ski deals to start planning your trip.
Just an hour's drive east of Seattle along Interstate 90, Summit at Snoqualmie holds a unique position among US ski resorts - it's one of the most accessible mountain destinations in the Pacific Northwest, and the place where generations of Washingtonians first clicked into skis. Spread across four distinct base areas - Summit West, Summit Central, Summit East, and Alpental - the resort sits along Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascade Range, surrounded by dense evergreen forest and the kind of moody mountain scenery that defines this corner of America. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, with a loyal local following and a genuine community feel that bigger destination resorts struggle to replicate.
With around 140 runs spread over roughly 1,000 acres, Summit at Snoqualmie covers a wider range of terrain than you might expect. Elevations run from approximately 920m at the base to 1,650m at the summit of Alpental, and the Cascades deliver generous snowfall through the season - typically running from late November into April. For UK visitors used to the European colour-coded system, it's worth noting that North American resorts use a different trail rating: green circles for beginners, blue squares for intermediates (covering a broader range than European blues), black diamonds for advanced, and double black diamonds for expert-only terrain. Summit West and Central focus on cruisier, family-friendly runs, while Alpental is a serious mountain with steep chutes and backcountry access that will satisfy experienced skiers.
Beyond the slopes, Summit at Snoqualmie has invested in a solid range of off-mountain activities. The Summit Central tubing centre is hugely popular with families and groups, night skiing runs several evenings a week across multiple base areas, and the proximity to Seattle means you can combine a ski trip with one of America's most vibrant cities. Whether you're planning a dedicated ski holiday or adding a few days on the mountain to a wider Pacific Northwest itinerary, Summit at Snoqualmie makes a compelling case. Check out Summit at Snoqualmie ski deals to start planning your trip.
Je réserve habituellement moi-même les vols, les transferts, l'hôtel, la location du matériel de ski et les forfaits ski, mais cette année j'ai utilisé WeSki pour un séjour à Morzine. C'était tellement plus simple. Tout a parfaitement fonctionné - les transferts sont arrivés à l'heure et il y avait beaucoup de retours d'information tout au long du processus, ce qui vous donne confiance que les vacances se dérouleront sans problème.
Un service vraiment utile qui est beaucoup plus facile à utiliser que d'autres sites "tout compris". Il comble parfaitement le fossé entre une agence de voyage et la réservation du séjour par vous-même en ligne. J'utiliserai WeSki chaque fois que j'irai au ski à partir de maintenant.
Nous avons réservé un séjour au ski de dernière minute à Morzine via WeSki. Nous avions envisagé de réserver le séjour nous-mêmes, mais nous n'avons pas pu trouver un prix aussi avantageux que celui proposé par WeSki. L'entreprise a été super et nous n'avons rencontré aucun problème du début à la fin. Je passerai certainement de nouveau par eux pour réserver un autre week-end au ski.
Une expérience fluide du début à la fin. Je passais des heures à essayer d'organiser un week-end et j'ai réussi à le faire avec WeSki en quelques minutes et pour le même prix que si je l'avais réservé moi-même. Le vol, le transfert et l'hébergement étaient tous comme prévu et nous n'avons rencontré aucun problème.