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  2. The Summit at Snoqualmie - Wikipedia

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    Alpental – 2,280 ft (695 m) ... The resort is open seven days and six nights per week. Alpental ... It opened on New Years Day 2016.

  3. Alpental - Wikipedia

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    Alpental, named after the German word for alpine valley, is both a valley in eastern King County, Washington, United States, and part of a ski area in the valley. The valley is about 50 miles (80 km) east of Seattle , Washington and is north of Snoqualmie Pass , in the Washington Cascades .

  4. Mt. Baker Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Baker Ski Area is a ski resort in the northwest United States, located in Whatcom County, Washington, at the end of State Route 542.The base elevation is at 3,500 feet (1,067 m), while the peak of the resort is at 5,089 feet (1,551 m).

  5. Crystal Mountain (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Mountain is accessible from Enumclaw, by driving to the Sunrise entrance of Mount Rainier National Park, past the small town of Greenwater.. The ski resort is located in the valley of the Silver Creek, a tributary of the White River, and on the east and north east slopes of Crystal Mountain.

  6. Snoqualmie Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie Mountain; Highest point; Elevation: 6,278 ft (1,914 m) [1] Prominence: 998 ft (304 m) [1] Coordinates: 2]: Naming; English translation: People of the moon: Language of name: Coast Salish: Pronunciation: / s n oʊ ˈ k w ɑː l m iː /: Geography; Location: King County, Washington, U.S.: Parent range: Cascade Range: Topo map: USGS Snoqualmie Pass: Climbing; Easiest route: South ridge ...

  7. Milwaukee Ski Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Ski Bowl was an alpine ski area in the northwest United States in Washington, which operated between 1937 and 1950. [1] [2] [3] It was southeast of Seattle in the Cascade Range at Hyak, on the east side of Snoqualmie Pass.

  8. Washington State Route 906 - Wikipedia

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    The road was first able to be kept open all winter by 1931, and in 1934 it was numbered Primary State Highway 2 in addition to US 10. [10] The highway was paved between 1931 and 1939. [14] [15] SR 906 came to be the name of the highway during the construction of Interstate 90 over the pass.

  9. Snoqualmie Pass - Wikipedia

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    I-90 is the primary commercial artery between Seattle and points east, carrying an average of 29,000 vehicles through the pass per day. [3] I-90 is the only divided highway crossing east–west through the state. [a] The pass lends its name to a census-designated place (CDP) located at the summit (Snoqualmie Pass, Washington).