
49 Degrees North Mountain Resort Terrain
49° North has something for every skier and snowboarder, no matter what your ability level. Choose from wide-open groomed runs to steep and deep tree skiing. Here at 49 we take pride in our grooming to ensure it’s the best, most consistent grooming around. If freshly cut corduroy isn’t your thing, come experience some of the most legendary tree skiing in the Pacific Northwest. The new Sunrise Basin has enough powder filled glades to satisfy all hungry freeriders.
49 Degrees North Mountain Resort Snowboarding
Halfpipes: 0
Tarrain Parks: 1
Our Terrain Park is awesome! It’s close to a mile long, with hits for all ability levels, lots of rails, and a few boxes. New this season is the Sunrise Basin, a freeriders delight! Sunrise features tons of natural rollers, hips, lots of powder, and a new quad to service this 450-acre natural delight.
49 Degrees North Mountain Resort Mountain Stats
| Mountain |
Terrain |
Lifts |
Season/Hours |
| Summit |
5,773 Ft / 1,760 M |
| Base |
3,922 Ft / 1,195 M |
| Vertical |
1,851 Ft / 564 M |
| Acres |
2,325 Ac / 941 Hc |
| Annual Snow |
301" / 765cm |
| Snowmaking |
0% |
| Longest Run: |
13,200 Ft / 4,023 M |
| Toughest Trail |
Powder Keg |
|
 |
30% |
 |
40% |
 |
25% |
  |
5% |
| Trails: |
68 |
| Night Skiing? |
Yes |
| Nordic Skiing? |
Yes |
| Heli/Cat Skiing? |
No |
| Mountain Biking? |
No |
|
| Quads: |
1 |
| Doubles: |
5 |
| Surface: |
1 |
| Capacity (per hr): |
6010 |
|
Season:
From 11/16/2012 to 4/7/2013 |
| Sunday: |
9-4 |
| Monday: |
9-4 |
| Tuesday: |
9-4 |
| Wednesday: |
Closed |
| Thursday: |
Closed |
| Friday: |
9-4 |
| Saturday: |
9-4 |
|
What's New This Season at 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort
Over the next three years 49° North will build a new chairlift and a new mid-mountain lodge. The ski area has purchased a double chairlift for Angel Peak. Steel fabrication started this February and the placement of towers over snow will start the day after the ski area closes for the season. The placement of concrete is scheduled for July, motor room construction for August and the installation of the rope and chairs in early September. Federal and State commissioning of the new Angel Peak chairlift will be in late September of 2012. The new Angel Peak chairlift will be ready for operations at the start of the 2012-2013 winter season. The Angel Peak chairlift will serve 1,144 vertical feet and it will be 4,336 long and move 1,100 people per hour on Washington's newest chairlift served summit, Angel Peak.
Information last updated 10/16/2012. |