SKI REPORT
January 2, 2025
50.51, -120.48


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Weather today, light snow Up to 1" of more snowfall forecasted over the next 5 days.

Stake Lake Ski Resort is located in British Columbia, Canada. The pertinent mountain ranges and mountain aspects of the resort include:

1. Monashee Mountains: The resort is situated in the Monashee Mountains, a range known for its rugged peaks and deep snowfall. The Monashees provide a stunning backdrop for skiing and snowboarding at Stake Lake Ski Resort.

2. Elevation: Stake Lake Ski Resort has an elevation of approximately 1,200 meters (3,937 feet) above sea level, offering skiers and snowboarders plenty of vertical drop and challenging terrain.

3. Slopes: The resort features a variety of slopes ranging from beginner to advanced levels, with terrain suitable for all skill levels. The slopes offer a mix of groomed runs, glades, and challenging terrain for experienced skiers and snowboarders.

4. Backcountry Skiing: The surrounding area of Stake Lake Ski Resort offers excellent backcountry skiing opportunities in the Monashee Mountains. Skiers can explore untouched powder and challenging terrain in the remote wilderness.

5. Mountain Views: Visitors to Stake Lake Ski Resort can enjoy breathtaking mountain views from the slopes and trails. The Monashee Mountains provide a stunning backdrop for skiing and snowboarding, making it a memorable experience for all who visit.

Snowfall Next 24 Hours 1"
Snowfall Next 5 Days 1.03"
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About the Area


Stake Lake ski resort in British Columbia offers over 60 kilometers of groomed trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking. The best trails include the Green Loop for beginners, the Yellow Loop for intermediate skiers, and the Black Loop for advanced skiers. Not many people know that the resort was originally a logging camp in the early 1900s. For beginners, we suggest taking a lesson from the resort's experienced instructors. After a day on the slopes, head to the nearby Iron Road Brewing for a pint and some tasty snacks.