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Recreation Region: Walla Walla Ranger District

Bluewood Ski Area

Perched high atop the Blue Mountains in southeast Washington, Ski Bluewood occupies the second-highest base elevation in the state (4,450 feet). The Blue Mountains rise out of a high-desert region, which provides clear skies and cold, smoke powder which brings an average annual snowfall of over 300 inches.  Ski Bluewood is known for having some of the best snow in the state as well as memorable tree skiing. 

The mountain offers nearly 400 skiable acres of lift-served terrain for every ability level and interest.  With 24 trails, three Terrain Parks, amazing tree skiing areas and snow-cat accessible terrain.

For more information about Ski Bluewood, check out their web site at: www.bluewood.com.

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 46.0809

Longitude: -117.8591

Elevation

4,450

Directions

From Dayton, Washington: Travel southeast on South 4th Street for 1.5 miles.  South 4th Street will then become North Touchet Road.  Travel on North Touchet Road for 19.3 miles (NOTE: North Touchet Road will become Forest Service Road 64 at the forest boundary).  Turn left onto Forest Service Road 650.  Go 0.6 miles and Ski Bluewood will be on your right.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated February 19th, 2025