Van Patten Backcountry Ski
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Trail Description

The selling point of this trip is the easy roadside access on the plowed road up to Anthony Lakes. The terrain is very nice too, although coverage can be sketchy at times, and perhaps that is why they moved the ski area from here (Little Alps) to farther up the hill (Anthony Lakes). The old lodge is still at the parking and they use this area for plowing services on the road. That means it is one of the only places you can park on the way up to Anthony Lakes. Look for the sign for Van Patten Lake Trail and take a left on the plowed road and drive a few hundred feet up to a parking area.

The route here shows you how to get on the ridge above the lake heading up toward Van Patten Peak. You can decide your ski options from here. This is also a good snowshoe route for a scenic winter tour.

Trail data mapped by Brian Sather on Feb 26, 2014 · Last update: Jan 9, 2024 · Contributors: Tesmond Hurd

Waypoints

Van Patten Coulior — Start of the Van Patten Coulior (named by Tesmond Hurd). Not recommend to ski due to dangerous avalanche terrain

44.945865, -118.188844

West Bowl — A fun ski line, but use caution as it is prone to avalanches

44.946425, -118.190546

Van Patten Butte

44.949462, -118.200331

Photos

The ridge to the west side of Van Patten Lake
Looking SW across the lake towards Van Patten Butte & Ridge