With a full panoramic view on 2300 total acres, the largest in the state, of Winter terrain, Crystal Mountain, Washington sits just below beautiful Mount Rainier. Sprawling six peaks total the resort offers some of the most varied terrain in the Northwest. The longest run, the Northway is a snowy 2.5 miles of slope. Experts smile as terrain difficulty breaks down as follows: Advanced/Expert - 30%, Intermediate - 57%, Beginner - 13%. Limited nightskiing till 8pm on certain weekends throughout the season weather permitting. Bring climbing gear for Crystal Mountain's incredible 3,000 plus feet of vertical drop. Season runs mid November through mid April. The village lodge is complete with a demo center and outfitters, wonderful restaurants the works. Certain to keep photographers busy for hours with some incredible summit shots. Tall Conifers and dusty powder that's not going anywhere, why on earth would it.
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Great for backcountry, terrible for freestyle - If backcountry is your thing, Crystal is exceptional. Their acreage of expert terrain is unrivaled in the Northwest. However, if freestyle is your thing, Crystal is absolutely terrible. They are adamantly anti-freestyle to a point of stopping any jumping or jibbing. Crystal is definitely geared towa...
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