Big Four Ski Area
Ski area in Washington, US
48°04′03″N 121°30′50″W / 48.0674°N 121.514°W / 48.0674; -121.514Big Four Ski Area was an alpine ski area that operated in Washington state on the north side of Big Four Mountain, approximately 26 miles east of Granite Falls, Washington. It was opened during the early 19th century, and was part of the Big Four Mountain Inn, first serviced by railroad. Located in the Stillaguamish River Valley below the ice cave basin, it closed before 1949, when the inn was destroyed in a fire. Little else is known about the ski area.[1]
References
- ^ "Big Four Area Ski Route". Retrieved 2024-09-12.
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Ski areas in Washington
- 49 Degrees North
- Badger Mountain
- Bluewood
- Crystal Mountain
- Echo Valley
- Hurricane Ridge
- Leavenworth
- Loup Loup
- Meany Lodge
- Mission Ridge
- Mount Baker
- Mount Spokane
- Sahalie Ski Club
- Sitzmark
- Stevens Pass
- Summit at Snoqualmie (Alpental, Summit West, Summit Central, Summit East)
- White Pass
- American River Ski Bowl
- Big Four Ski Area
- Blewett Pass Ski Area
- Cayuse Pass
- Chewelah Peak Ski Area
- Chinook Pass
- City Ski Acres
- Cle Elum Ski Hill
- Holiday Hills
- Martin Ski Dome
- Milwaukee Ski Bowl
- Mount Pilchuck
- Paradise Ski Area
- Squilchuck Ski Bowl
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