The Pacific Northwest of the United States of America is the snowiest place in North America. ย It may be the snowiest place in the world. ย The two states making up the bulk of the Pacific Northwest, Oregon & Washington, have very few ski resorts that receive under 400 inches of snow annually & Mt. Baker had the world record for annual snowfall at 1,140 inches of snow in a single year.
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The Pacific Northwest is the king of snowfall, yet it continues to fly under the radar. ย We thought weโd get together the 9 snowiest ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest and show skiers and riders that if you like snow, this is the place you need to be…
THE TOP 9 SNOWIEST SKI RESORTS IN
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST:
#1 – Mt. Baker, WA = 663โ
#2 – Timberline Lodge, OR = 550โ
#3 – Crystal Mountain, WA = 486โ
#4 – Mt. Bachelor, OR = 462โ
#5 – Stevens Pass, WA = 460โ
#6 – Alpental, WA = 428โ
#7 – Willamette Pass, OR = 430โ
#7 – Mt. Hood Meadows, OR = 430โ
#8 – White Pass, WA = 400โ
#9 – Hoodoo Ski Area, OR = 350โ
(note: ย all snow total numbers above are average annual snowfall totals found on the individual ski resort)
squaw?
Dumb ass !!!!
You completely missed Alyeska in Girdwood, AK – tops the “1 by 100” or so. And yes, Alaska is a state, & part of the PNW region!
Don’t know how you came up with 486″ for Crystal. They only average 350″/yr being in the shadow of Ranier.
Hurricane Ridge 400+ inch claimed annual average
I’m pretty sure if Alpy posted their totals from the top like all the others it would be #2 or 3
The 436″ is at the base
Hooray for Mt Ashland! My ski mountain!
Mt Spokane is actually closer to 200 inches.. but nearby Lookout Pass is well over 400″ (ID/MT border, so not exactly PNW by your definition)