Mt Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park
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Mt Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park
Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park is a great destination for skiing and snowboarding spaning over 1,700 acres with 52 runs, catering to all skill levels, from beginners to experts. The mountain is located in a state park, providing a natural and authentic skiing experience. It is a nonprofit ski area, which means it prioritizes community involvement and stewardship of the mountain. The park offers a variety of affordable programs for beginners, making it accessible for all skiers. With night skiing available and a focus on creating a lifetime of adventure, it is a beloved spot for both locals and visitors.
SnoCountry provides the updated snow reports, weather conditions, and mountain information you need for a great day on the snow at Mt Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park.
SnoCountry provides the updated snow reports, weather conditions, and mountain information you need for a great day on the snow at Mt Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park.
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Weather Forecast
Today
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Partly Cloudy
High: 47°
Low: 33°
Friday
⛅
Partly Cloudy
High: 42°
Low: 33°
Saturday
🌧️
Rain
High: 41°
Low: 33°
Sunday
🌧️
Rain
High: 41°
Low: 39°
Monday
🌧️
Rain
High: 39°
Low: 34°
Trails Open
Lifts Open
Updated on: 2/5/2026, 6:06:00 AM
Recent Snowfall
Past 24 Hours
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Snow Comments
1" past 7 days
Past 48 Hours
-
Season Total
N/A
Snow Conditions
Primary Surface
Machine Groomed
Secondary Surface
Variable Conditions
Base Depth
13-28"
Status:
Open for Snow Sports
Hours:
Weekend:
Sat: 9a-9p;
Sun: 9a-4p
Weekdays:
Wed-Fri: 9a-9p
Special:
Open Wed-Sun
Resort Stats
Summit Elevation:
5889 ft/1795 m
Base Elevation:
4200 ft/1280 m
Vertical Drop:
1689 ft / 515 m
Skiable Acres:
1425
Total Trails:
58
Total Chairlifts:
6
Uphill Info
Uphill skiing is allowed:
Mt Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park Policy Page
Pass required:
Yes
Routes:
- Teakettle Route: Starting at Lodge 1 stay left on Hourglass. Turn left onto B-29 catrack. Stay left and travel along Teakettle to the summit.
- From Lodge 2 to Lodge 1: Use this short route to return back to Lodge 1 from Lodge 2.
- Northwood Route: Stay right along Big Timber to Jim's Gem, continuing to the summit along Yellowbrick Road.
