Sledding at Snoqualmie Pass

We are going to outline the different ways you can have a blast sledding at the pass!

Our favorite sledding hill due to the fact that if you are staying at the Hyak Chalet you can walk over to this hill for no charge.

Hyak Sno-Park

When you stay at the Hyak Chalet, this is by far your go-to sledding option. This is a sno-park operated by the state and is maintained all winter. During the winter and especially on weekends the parking lot will fill up pretty early in the morning and it's really hard to get access so go early if you are driving.

Major Sledding-hack alert: If you are in the neighborhood you can actually walk through a somewhat hidden trail and access the sledding hill. There is no charge and you can go any time if you are on foot. Click here for walking directions from the Hyak Chalet.

Cost: $20 per car if you drive in, free if you walk in. Free with some sno-park passes.

Size
4 Lanes
Services
Parking, Bathrooms
Tow Rope
None
Fun
10/10
 

Second favorite, costs money, and have to drive there, but the tubing is amazing!

Summit Tubing Park

With over 20 tubing lanes during the peak of the season and a covered lift to take you back to the top, it's easy to get your winter thrills!

  • Each ticket for those over 44" tall gives access to the tubing hill and one snow tube for one session
  • Tickets for those under 44" tall provide access, but do not include a tube
  • Open Friday-Sunday and Holidays during the winter season
  • Holidays include December 18-January 2, January 17, & February 21
  • Children under 44" tall must have adult supervision at all times. A child ticket cannot be purchased without an adult ticket.
Size
20 Lanes
Services
Parking, Bathrooms
Tow Rope
Magic Carpet
Fun
10/10