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Mt. Baker Ski Area
Washington
- Directions
How go I get from Bellingham to Mt. Baker, Washington?
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From Bellingham
From Bellingham:
Take Hwy 542 east to Mt. Baker approx. 60 miles
From Seattle
From Seattle:
Take I-5 to Bellingham.
At Bellingham, take Hwy 542 east to Mt. Baker approx. 60 miles
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Mt. Baker

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2 Comment(s)
Rating: 4.00
Recent Comments
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My favorite mountain I've ever ridden!!! Great snow killer runs and back country, I love it so much I might move to WA to be able to ride it all the time.
Baker, Legendary snow, legendary terrain and the best family run mountain in the world. Life threatening terrain with over 1,000 inches…
Snow Conditions
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Surface: |
Packed Powder |
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130-170
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