Steven’s Pass Resort Guide

🏔️ Stevens Pass, Washington

Just two hours from Seattle, Stevens Pass is a local favorite that offers big-mountain terrain without the resort sprawl. With 1,125 acres of skiable terrain, epic views of the Cascades, and deep Pacific Northwest snow, it’s a hidden gem that delivers both challenge and charm. The resort has strong value potential, especially for pre-season and spring skiing — and it pairs well with budget-friendly lodging options in nearby Skykomish or Leavenworth. For fly-in skiers landing in Seattle, Stevens is one of the most accessible powder escapes in the region.

🥇 Gold Level Savings – Total 3-Day Trip: Under $500 per person

Best value for a budget-friendly ski trip—affordable lift tickets and lodging.
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Best Ways to Save on Lift Tickets:

❄️ Pre-Season

Epic Day Pass:

The Epic Day Pass is the key to skiing Stevens’ Pass without paying full window prices. Instead of $200+ per day, you can lock in deep savings by purchasing your days in advance.

💡 Tip: Avoid holiday weekends to get the best rates and fewer crowds.

Here’s how the savings stack up:

  • 2 Days: ~$187

  • 3 Days: ~$271

  • 4 Days: ~$349

Since Steven’s Pass is part of the “32 Resort” Epic Day Pass group, its more affordable than Whistler, Vail or Park City.

Most Affordable Stays: