As the premier ski resort in our area, Ski Bluewood never fails to impress. With an average of over 300 inches of snow a year, the powder delivers more times than not. Plenty of trails, loads of tree skiing, and terrain parks are just a few of perks of this sun-filled pocket of Blue Mountain snow heaven.
The opportunity for outdoor recreation is equally as bountiful as the bushels of wheat the Walla Walla Valley produces each year. Bluewood is the perfect mountain to take a few lessons and gain confidence if youβre new to skiing or snowboarding. If a seasoned shredder, join the always manageable lift line for maximum runs. This winter wonderland is great for the entire family. With recent development, such as the addition of a high-speed quad, and more dreamy plans on the horizon, including off-season opportunities, return trips are a must.
Depending on the snow level, several popular hiking routes turn into formidable snowshoeing trails. The Middle Point Ridge Trail and Touchet Tie Trail serve multiple purposes, including mountain biking or dirt bike rides for seasoned two-wheelers.
The Touchet Corral Sno-Park, which is a maintained winter parking area, provides a welcome off-road loading zone and gear up area. Popular with snowmobilers, the Touchet Corral Trail connects to the Wildcat/Cavalier Springs Trail, forming a robust web of remote access into the Blue Mountains. Further down Highway 12, Rose Springs Sno-Park provides a gentle sled hill and miles of maintained multi-use trails.
Closer to Dayton, the Jasper Mountain Reserve is a privately owned wildlife sanctuary managed by a nonprofit. Choose between a one-time pass or an annual pass to gain access to, and more importantly support, over 300 acres of pristine Blue Mountain habitat. Make sure to consult the website prior to venturing out as the reserve is not always open or groomed through the winter months as they are at the mercy of the weather.
Perhaps one of the most developed opportunities to explore deep into the snow-covered Blue Mountains is on a snowmobile. The Outside Walla Walla team has experience with human-powered recreation, but it is worth mentioning the opportunity and those who have much more knowledge on the subject.
The Blue Mountain Snowmobile Club is based in Dayton, Washington. Since 1970, the club has supported events, including barbeques at Forest Service stations, and clean-up days.