At the end of a long mountain road, you will find Crystal Mountain. The trip to Crystal can be an adventure in its own right. You'll get a sense of exhilaration and anticipation as you travel up the twisty, tree-lined road. You're bound to see peak-a-boo views of Mt. Rainier or tall waterfalls that punctuate every twist and turn of road. It's a trip worth taking. We’re closer than you think! Crystal Mountain is just 90 minutes from Tacoma and 105 minutes from Seattle.
    • Before you hit the highway for your mountain adventures, prepare yourself and your vehicle. Here are some key tips for a safe trip:

      Be aware: There is limited to no cell coverage on highway 410 from Enumclaw to the Crystal Mountain Boulevard. Download any driving directions you may need ahead of time! There are no gas services between Enumclaw and Greenwater, make sure you fill your tanks before you leave town.

      Winter Tires: We recommend investing a little more in your safety with winter tires. Your “all season” tires won’t quite cut it on the winding grade up or down Crystal Mountain Blvd. Winter tires will provide the extra traction necessary to keep you from sliding. While you’re at it, check your tire pressure. Make sure your tires are inflated to the vehicle manufacturer recommendations (often printed on a placard near the driver’s side door jamb or in the glove box). Pressure changes as temperature changes, so check regularly!

      Slow and steady: Avoid accelerating or braking quickly. Hold on to the steering wheel with both hands and stay engaged with the road ahead. Just like when you are skiing or riding, make each move with intention. When approaching stop signs or turns, apply brakes gently and do not jolt the wheel. Stay an extra length away from the car in front of you. Minimize distractions inside the car – if you need to snack after a long day of shredding, refuel your body in the parking lot before you head out.

      Plan ahead & “Know Before You Go”: Speaking of refueling… Make sure you have a full tank before driving up. Both cars and humans need adequate fuel to function properly! Also, stay in the know by checking our Mountain Report page for updates on the forecast. Be ready for a snowstorm even if it’s all sunshine the day before. This means keeping your “survival kit” packed with essentials such as water, food, space blanket, snow scraper, tire chains, jumper cables, tow rope, flashlight, extra layers and such.

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