Meany Lodge
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Meany Lodge is a 54-acre (22 ha) ski area located in Martin, Washington near Stampede Pass, Washington, United States.[1] It was built in 1928, making it the oldest ski area in Washington and among the oldest in the U.S.[2]
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Location | near Stampede Pass, Washington, US |
Nearest major city | Cle Elum, Washington |
Coordinates | 47°16′49″N 121°19′14″W |
Vertical | 440' |
Top elevation | 3,200 ft (980 m) |
Base elevation | 2,800 ft (850 m) |
Skiable area | 54 acres |
Trails | 32 (4 groomed) |
Longest run | 1000' |
Lift system | 3 surface lifts |
Snowfall | NWS weather report |
Snowmaking | No |
Night skiing | Yes |
Website | http://www.meanylodge.org |
Meany Lodge is maintained and operated by volunteers of The Mountaineers, a non-profit group, and is located in the Wenatchee National Forest near the eastern portal of the Stampede Pass Train Tunnel.
Meany Lodge has a PSIA certificated ski school and offers lessons to alpine skiers, cross country skiers, touring skiers, snowshoers, and snowboarders. Lessons are available when booking reservations.[3]
Reservations are needed for day and overnight use. Overnight reservations include a bunk and all meals.[4] The lodge capacity is 97 persons.