Located just outside of Naches on US Highway 12, the White Pass Ski Area is one of the most popular places for snow sports in the Pacific Northwest. And while most of us aren’t sad about winter coming to an end, for avid skiers and snowboarders, this is a bittersweet time. Luckily, the White Pass annual winter carnival is nearly upon us, so you can either mourn or celebrate the impending changing of the seasons.

White Pass is known not only for its epic skiing, but its undeniable beauty.

White Pass Ski Area / Facebook Between the sweeping views of Mt. Rainier and the breathtaking landscapes, it’s no wonder it’s so popular.

The White Pass Winter Carnival is an annual tradition that’s fun for the whole family.

ImmerWandern / TripAdvisor This year’s festival happens to be on Leap Day, February 29th. There are also some activities happening on Friday, February 28th, if you’d like to come early.

The carnival consists mainly of snow tubing, kids’ obstacle course races, snow sculptures, and other family-friendly celebrations.

White Pass Ski Area / Facebook All base area events are free and open to the public. All you have to do is get yourself to White Pass.

One of the event’s highlights for the younger crowd is the majestic snow castle.

White Pass Ski Area / Facebook There could be princes and princesses, frogs, heroes and villains, or any number of surprises there. This is also where they do the snow tubing.

Of course, you’ll be welcome to ski, and you’ll want to work up an appetite.

White Pass Ski Area / Facebook There’s a dinner service beginning at 6 p.m., and it’s always delicious. Feast on a full prime rib dinner for $33, or enjoy some spaghetti and meatballs for $17.50. Kids’ meals are also available.

Live music from the Marshall Law Band will kick off at 4:30 p.m., which will be a blast.

White Pass Ski Area / Facebook This really is the perfect way to end a winter.

Dinner is followed by a torch parade and a fireworks display.

Ski White Pass The White Pass Winter Carnival is one of the most popular winter festivals in the Pacific Northwest. Even if you’re not much of a skier, come check out this fun-filled celebration in the snow.

Spend your Leap Day in the snow this year and join in on all this fun.

White Pass Ski Area / Facebook

Between the sweeping views of Mt. Rainier and the breathtaking landscapes, it’s no wonder it’s so popular.

ImmerWandern / TripAdvisor

This year’s festival happens to be on Leap Day, February 29th. There are also some activities happening on Friday, February 28th, if you’d like to come early.

All base area events are free and open to the public. All you have to do is get yourself to White Pass.

There could be princes and princesses, frogs, heroes and villains, or any number of surprises there. This is also where they do the snow tubing.

There’s a dinner service beginning at 6 p.m., and it’s always delicious. Feast on a full prime rib dinner for $33, or enjoy some spaghetti and meatballs for $17.50. Kids’ meals are also available.

This really is the perfect way to end a winter.

Ski White Pass

The White Pass Winter Carnival is one of the most popular winter festivals in the Pacific Northwest. Even if you’re not much of a skier, come check out this fun-filled celebration in the snow.

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Address: White Pass Ski Area, 48935 US-12, Naches, WA 98937, USA