Summit East is an adventurer’s paradise, tons of terrain from mellow cruisers all the way up to steep black diamonds, and everything between. Summit East is also home to some of the best tree skiing at The Summit.
The Summit at Snoqualmie and Alpental Statistics
Total Skiable Acres: 1,994
Back Bowls & Backcountry Terrain: 523 acres
Lit Terrain for Night Skiing/Riding: 541 acres
Base Elevation:
Alpental - 3,140'
Summit Central - 2,840'
Summit West - 3,000'
Summit East - 2,610'
Vertical Drop:
Alpental - 2,280’
Summit Central - 1,025’
Summit West - 765’
Summit East - 1,100’
Summit Elevation:
Alpental - 5,420’
Summit Central - 3,865’
Summit West - 3,765’
Summit East - 3,710’
Chairlift Summary
Total Lifts: 26 Alpental:
High-speed quads - 1
Doubles - 3
Surface - 1
Summit Central:
High-speed quads - 2
Triples - 1
Doubles - 4
Surface - 2
Summit West:
Quads - 2
Triples - 2
Doubles - 2
Surface - 3
Summit East:
Quads - 1
Triples - 1
Doubles - 1
Mountain Summary
Total Uphill Capacity: 34,490 people/hour
Winter Season: Early-December - Late April (weather and conditions permitting)
Average Annual Snowfall: 428" (at approximately 3000ft, considerably more snow at mid and top elevations)
Snowmaking Coverage: Less than 1%
Longest Run: 1.17 miles (International at Alpental)
Difficulty of Terrain:
Percent of Acreage Beginner - 14%
Percent of Acreage Intermediate - 33%
Percent of Acreage Advanced - 42%
Percent of Acreage Expert- 11%