Meany Lodge
| Meany Lodge | |
|---|---|
Location in Washington | |
| Location | near Stampede Pass, Washington, US |
| Nearest major city | Cle Elum, Washington |
| Coordinates | 47°16′49″N 121°19′14″W / 47.28028°N 121.32056°W |
| Vertical | 440' |
| Top elevation | 3,200 ft (980 m) |
| Base elevation | 2,800 ft (850 m) |
| Skiable area | 54 acres |
| Trails | 32 (4 groomed) |
| Longest run | 1000' |
| Lift system | 3 surface lifts |
| Snowfall | NWS weather report |
| Snowmaking | No |
| Night skiing | Yes |
| Website | http://www.meanylodge.org |
Meany Lodge is a 54-acre (22 ha) ski area located in Martin, Washington near Stampede Pass, Washington, United States. It was built in 1928, making it the oldest ski area in Washington and among the oldest in the U.S.
Meany Lodge is maintained and operated by volunteers of The Mountaineers, a non-profit group, and is located in the Wenatchee National Forest near the eastern portal of the Stampede Pass Train Tunnel.
Meany Lodge has a PSIA certificated ski school and offers lessons to alpine skiers, cross country skiers, touring skiers, snowshoers, and snowboarders. Lessons are available when booking reservations.
Reservations are needed for day and overnight use. Overnight reservations include a bunk and all meals. The lodge capacity is 97 persons.