DOWNHILL SKIING
Skiing is a thrilling and challenging sport that offers a unique sense of freedom as you glide down snow-covered slopes. Washington State offers 45 ski resorts with a variety of family-friendly beginner runs to advanced terrain for your inner adrenaline junkie.
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING
With ample trails and hard-to-beat scenery, Washington State is a fantastic destination for cross-country skiing. Visitors enjoy varied terrain, well-established trail systems and the largest Nordic trail system in all of North America, with incredible mountain views.
BALD EAGLE RAFTING TRIPS
The Skagit is home to the largest concentration of eagles in the lower 48 States. For those looking to experience the beauty and majesty of bald eagles in their natural habitat, and get the perfect photography shot, there are float trips available on the Skagit River.
ICE CLIMBING
Looking to immerse yourself in the exhilarating world of ice climbing? Renowned for its steep, rugged mountains and stunning glaciers, Washington State’s unique geographical features make it a dream destination for ice climbing enthusiasts.
SNOWMOBILING
Washington State offers over 3,000 miles of groomed snowmobiling trails, making it a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Get your adrenaline pumping while immersing yourself in scenic mountain landscapes.
SNOWBOARDING
Washington offers some of the best snowboarding experiences in the Pacific Northwest, with breathtaking mountain scenery. In addition to excellent snow conditions throughout the winter, it’s also a gorgeous location with stunning views.
GLACIER CLIMBING
Washington State is a mountaineer’s paradise, with rugged peaks, glaciers, and iconic alpine routes that make it one of the most diverse climbing destinations in North America. The North Cascades provide the best mountain training grounds in America.
SNOWSHOEING
Explore scenic snowshoe trails, from the Cascade Mountains to Mount Spokane. Immerse yourself in winter adventure with abundant trail systems that boast panoramic viewpoints, and classic Pacific Northwest mountain scenery.