White Road Sno-Park, Naches
Naches is a small agricultural town in Yakima County, located in the Naches Valley, next to the Cascade Mountain and Wenatchee National Forest. White Pass ski resort is a few miles in the west of Naches Town.
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Mont Edouard can offer to its visitors friendly atmosphere, plenty of rest and as much adventure as they need. This spot invites all those people, who want to get in touch with the snow environment and feel the adventure at the highest level. So, visit this place during winter season, try to perform snow shoeing and you will never regret it.
Mont Edouard offers a vertical drop of 450 m/1446.4 ft. The 33 trails are tailored to cover all levels of difficulty. There are 7 trails for easy skiing, 9 for difficult, 9 for very difficult and for those who want to practice their winter activity by reaching the adrenaline at the highest level, 6 trails are designed especially for them. If you have never tried this kind of activity, a ski school is available. So, in order to enjoy your favorite sport, don’t hesitate to seek help from a well-trained staff. Exercise your most loved sport in a place, where all trails are formed by 70% of snow-making and you will never regret it. For your comfort, Mont Edouard offers 2 quad and 1 surface lifts.
Choosing to perform your outdoor activity in a place, which has tried to cover all your needs, all your expectations are guaranteed. This place can also offer fun for children and freedom for parents as a kids club of daily care is available. The peak season to snow shoe is from December to April. Services like free outdoor parking, rental shops, sales counter and lockers on spot are available. Once the sun goes down, you can enjoy yourself exploring the beauty of this place.
Naches is a small agricultural town in Yakima County, located in the Naches Valley, next to the Cascade Mountain and Wenatchee National Forest. White Pass ski resort is a few miles in the west of Naches Town.
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