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        Bluewood Ski Area is a scenic ski destination located in the forested mountains of southeastern Washington near the town of Dayton. Tucked within the beautiful Blue Mountains, the resort is known for its peaceful atmosphere, deep snowfall, and excellent tree skiing.

        Bluewood offers a variety of terrain suited for beginners through advanced riders, with wide-open runs, glades, and powder-filled bowls. The mountain is particularly popular among experienced skiers and snowboarders who enjoy exploring its natural terrain and uncrowded slopes.

        The ski area features chairlifts that provide access to the mountain, along with a welcoming lodge that offers rentals, lessons, and a cozy place to relax after a day on the snow. Because of its remote setting and strong local following, Bluewood maintains a friendly, laid-back vibe that many visitors appreciate.

        With its beautiful alpine setting in the Blue Mountains and reputation for consistent powder, Bluewood Ski Area provides a memorable winter experience for outdoor enthusiasts across southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon.
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        Region Status
        Open

        Stats

        Trails (view details)
        54
        Trails Downhill Ski
        54
        Total Distance
        17 miles
        Total Descent Distance
        16 miles
        Total Descent
        15,990 ft
        Total Vertical
        1,134 ft
        Highest Trailhead
        5,669 ft
        Photos
        4
        Ridden Counter
        702

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        Dec 3, 2025 @ 7:47pm
        Dec 3, 2025

        Nearby Riding Areas

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        Bluewood Bike park0.1 km
        Blue Mountains 21 11 6 111.3 km
        Blue Mountain Foothill Grades (WA)17.4 km
        Touchet River Valley 2 4 119.1 km
        Bennington Lake 8 119.6 km

        Frequently Asked Questions About Bluewood Ski Area

        Where can I park to ride in Bluewood Ski Area?
        There are 1 parking locations listed in Bluewood Ski Area. The most popular parking spots are:
        How many trails are in Bluewood Ski Area?
        Bluewood Ski Area has a total of 54 trails. Browse top mountain biking trails in Bluewood Ski Area to find detailed information including difficulty ratings, distances, and trail conditions.
        What activities are most popular in Bluewood Ski Area?
        Bluewood Ski Area supports the following activities: Skiing.

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