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Ski report: Gonzaga Outdoors outlines best places to ski, available trips and services

In conjunction with Gonzaga Outdoors, here is the Bulletin’s 2016/2017 ski report:

GU Outdoors’ top-6 downhill ski locations:

Mt. Spokane

Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park is part of Mt. Spokane State Park, which spreads across 13,919 acres. In addition to providing downhill skiing for all levels of experience, Mt. Spokane is also open for snowshoeing, Nordic skiing and night skiing.

Drive time —One hour.

Price — Day tickets are $48 for students with a valid college ID, PM tickets are $38 and night tickets are $20.

49 Degrees North

Located in Chewelah, 49 degrees North has been open since 1935 and took on a massive expansion in 2006 when 20 additional runs were added.