
Crystal Mountain
Snow report
Crystal Mountain is Washington's largest ski resort, tucked into the Cascades on the northeast edge of Mount Rainier National Park. On clear days the Mt. Rainier Gondola lifts you to a summit deck with a jaw-dropping view of the 4,392 meter volcano rising across the valley. Big, wet Cascade storms bury the upper bowls under deep snow through the heart of winter, and the scenery alone makes the trip worthwhile. It sits less than two hours from Seattle, reached through the small town of Enumclaw.
Snow report FAQ
How fresh is the snow data?+
The current conditions and 7-day forecast are pulled from Open-Meteo (ECMWF, MeteoFrance, DWD and Met Norway models combined) and cached for 30 minutes. Numbers reflect conditions at the resort's latitude and longitude.
What does fresh snow mean?+
The amount of snow that has accumulated over the previous 24 hours, separate from the daily forecast for the next 7 days.
Why is current snow lower than the seasonal average?+
Snow depth varies day by day. Our seasonal average is an indicative monthly target based on altitude and historical reliability. The live number is what is actually on the slopes today.
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