There's nothing like winter in Washington, a season we're always sad to see go. If you're an avid skier or snowboarder, you may already be familiar with White Pass's annual Winter Carnival, an event that marks the end of winter each year. If you're looking for a fun way to celebrate the end of this sublime season in Washington, this winter carnival is it!
White Pass is one of our top destinations for all things snow sports-related.
Each year, Washingtonians flock here to hit the slopes and take in the views of Mt. Rainier and stay at the Village Inn.
Every March, the White Pass Winter Carnival is held as a way to bid winter adieu.
The White Pass Winter Carnival is among the most popular winter festivals in the Pacific Northwest, and for good reason.
From the first activity to the final burst of fireworks, this event is always a good time.
The most impressive part of the festival, other than the scenery, is the collection of beautiful snow sculptures you'll see.
The snow sculptures are created each year by talented local artists.
The massive snow castle is definitely the most impressive snow sculpture of them all.
The snow castle is rebuilt every year, and it's magnificent.
The snow castle isn't only an aesthetically pleasing part of the experience, although that's certainly part of it.
Young festival-goers love to climb on the castle and explore it.
There's nothing like the White Pass Winter Carnival in Washington, and if you've yet to experience this end-of-season fete, what are you waiting for?
This festival is the perfect way to say goodbye to winter. Learn more about it and see the latest announcements at the official White Pass Winter Carnival website.
And if you'd like a sneak peek at what to expect at this amazing winter festival in Washington, check out this video c/o BoutenkoFilms on YouTube:
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