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The Summit at Snoqualmie is a ski destination located in the state of Washington in the northwestern corner of the United States. The Summit comprises four ski resorts: Alpental, Summit West, Summit Central and Summit East. Each center has its own distinctive snow front and borders the Snoqualmie Pass.
With more than 100 designated descents and close to 2000 skiable acres to explore, this ski destination caters to all types of skiers and snowboarders. There are also 50 kilometers of groomed trails leading to the resort for EV drivers who also enjoy cross-country skiing. Today, the Snoqualmie Summit—which takes its name from the Indigenous Snoqualmie tribe that lived west of the pass—also offers tubing, night skiing and lodging directly on the slopes.
Charge your electric vehicle on the Snoqualmie Pass
The Summit at Snoqualmie has the advantage of being the closest ski center to the large metropolitan of Seattle. A city renowned for its efforts in electrifying transportation, you will have plenty of opportunities to charge your EV battery on this city’s territory. Only a 45-minute drive on Interstate 90 to get to the Summit, you will also find level 2 and 3 charging stations, courtesy of Electrify America, and Tesla.