Winter Snowshoe Program at Stevens Pass
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The Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is excited to host the Stevens Pass Snowshoe Program this
winter! Adults and children 4th grade and older are welcome, whether it’s your first time in the snow, you are
a returning guest or a seasoned snowshoer. There’s something for everyone! Prior to your snowshoe
adventure, check the weather forecast here and the road conditions here.
Program offered:
Location/Parking Details
Each snowshoe walk meets and begins with an orientation at the Forest Service Guard Station located in Parking Lot A at Stevens Pass Mountain Resort. Please have your reservation confirmation email in your possession, either digitally or printed, upon arrival to present to Stevens Pass parking attendants for reserved snowshoe program parking.
The address for the Guard Station at Stevens Pass is: Lot A Stevens Pass Hwy #34491 Leavenworth, WA 98826 For map directions, please click here. It is recommended that you allow extra travel time due to heavy volumes of traffic and to find parking at Stevens Pass. It is very busy on the weekends, making parking challenging. Make sure to check weather, road and traffic conditions before you leave home and adjust your timing accordingly. To do so visit the Washington Department of Transportation Website for Stevens Pass.
Please note: The parking lot at Stevens Pass will be covered with snow and ice; please use caution when walking to and from the Guard Station. Sturdy boots with good tread, traction devices and/or poles can be helpful.
After parking and due to limited space at the Guard Station, please consider visiting the lodge in the Stevens Pass base area for ample restrooms, snacks, coffee and a place to change into your winter clothes. For more information, cancellations, or to make changes regarding our reservation, please email or call the Skykomish Ranger Station at (360)-677-2414. We are staffed Monday-Friday from 9:00-4:00.
Snowshoe Program Description
Stevens Pass Winter Discovery Snowshoe Walk
This snowshoe walk takes about 2 hours and travels 2 miles over rolling terrain following the Pacific Crest Trail, winding through a beautiful forest setting. You'll experience a diverse array of plant species adapted to endure harsh mountain winters and the opportunity to look for signs of wildlife. Each discovery tells us a new story about this vibrant mountain habitat. We'll guide you through this winter walk at a moderate pace featuring winter ecology facts that you can share with your friends and family. We suggest if you are planning to bring children on this walk that they are fourth grade and older. Scroll to the bottom for more information on what to wear and what to bring.
Please note that if reservations for walks are full, spaces can become available due to cancellations. If you would like to be added to a wait list, please email: or call the Skykomish Ranger Station at (360)-677-2414.
COVID Safety Guidelines
To meet COVID-19 safety guidelines, we follow the current CDC COVID protocols:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/isolation.html
For the health and safety of others, we ask that if you have symptoms, a positive test or exposure to someone with COVID-19, that you call and reschedule your walk for another time.
By registering for this program, you agree to the guidelines outlined above.
Program offered:
- Stevens Pass Winter Discovery Snowshoe Walk: Learn about the winter environment, plants, wildlife, local history, and snow safety on this guided nature discovery tour along the Pacific Crest Trail.
- Approximately 1.5-2 hours traveling 2 miles on rolling terrain.
PLEASE NOTE: No dogs allowed on our Snowshoe walks.
Location/Parking Details
Each snowshoe walk meets and begins with an orientation at the Forest Service Guard Station located in Parking Lot A at Stevens Pass Mountain Resort. Please have your reservation confirmation email in your possession, either digitally or printed, upon arrival to present to Stevens Pass parking attendants for reserved snowshoe program parking.
The address for the Guard Station at Stevens Pass is: Lot A Stevens Pass Hwy #34491 Leavenworth, WA 98826 For map directions, please click here. It is recommended that you allow extra travel time due to heavy volumes of traffic and to find parking at Stevens Pass. It is very busy on the weekends, making parking challenging. Make sure to check weather, road and traffic conditions before you leave home and adjust your timing accordingly. To do so visit the Washington Department of Transportation Website for Stevens Pass.
Please note: The parking lot at Stevens Pass will be covered with snow and ice; please use caution when walking to and from the Guard Station. Sturdy boots with good tread, traction devices and/or poles can be helpful.
After parking and due to limited space at the Guard Station, please consider visiting the lodge in the Stevens Pass base area for ample restrooms, snacks, coffee and a place to change into your winter clothes. For more information, cancellations, or to make changes regarding our reservation, please email or call the Skykomish Ranger Station at (360)-677-2414. We are staffed Monday-Friday from 9:00-4:00.
Snowshoe Program Description
Stevens Pass Winter Discovery Snowshoe Walk
This snowshoe walk takes about 2 hours and travels 2 miles over rolling terrain following the Pacific Crest Trail, winding through a beautiful forest setting. You'll experience a diverse array of plant species adapted to endure harsh mountain winters and the opportunity to look for signs of wildlife. Each discovery tells us a new story about this vibrant mountain habitat. We'll guide you through this winter walk at a moderate pace featuring winter ecology facts that you can share with your friends and family. We suggest if you are planning to bring children on this walk that they are fourth grade and older. Scroll to the bottom for more information on what to wear and what to bring.
- Suggested donation: Adults $20/person, youth 16 and under $10/person
- Group capacity: 10
- Days and times:
- 9:30 AM on Fridays
- 9:30 AM on Saturdays
- Backpack with extra layers.
- Water: More than you think! 16 ounces (0.5 liters) or more of water, something warm in a mug or thermos is nice too.
- Snacks
- Sunscreen
- Appropriate clothing: Waterproof pants and jacket, warm hat, gloves or mittens, sunglasses or goggles.
- Please check the weather forecast ahead of time and dress accordingly. Make sure to layer with clothing that can insulate you when wet, such as wool or synthetics (we don’t recommend cotton clothing such as shirts/sweatshirts/pants/jeans because they will get wet and cold and don’t perform well in a winter mountain environment).
- Footwear: sturdy waterproof boots with ankle support are recommended.
- Consider an extra pair of gloves for the kids!
- Optional: camera, GPS, map, binoculars, and trekking poles with snow baskets.
- Post Trip Recommendations: Bring extra clothing, shoes and socks to change into for the ride home.
Please note that if reservations for walks are full, spaces can become available due to cancellations. If you would like to be added to a wait list, please email: or call the Skykomish Ranger Station at (360)-677-2414.
COVID Safety Guidelines
To meet COVID-19 safety guidelines, we follow the current CDC COVID protocols:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/isolation.html
For the health and safety of others, we ask that if you have symptoms, a positive test or exposure to someone with COVID-19, that you call and reschedule your walk for another time.
By registering for this program, you agree to the guidelines outlined above.