Boudler Park is a snowkite spot on the central plateau of Washington State, near Waterville, at 796 meters altitude. This vast agricultural plateau transforms into an ideal snowkite playground in winter when snow covers the open fields. The flat, unobstructed terrain offers unlimited space in all directions, with regular winds crossing the plateau. It is one of the best snowkite spots in the Pacific Northwest thanks to the absence of obstacles and reliable snow conditions.
Freeride (Ski touring access)
796m
Open all year round
Extreme winter conditions: hypothermia, frostbite, and reduced visibility during snowstorms. Blizzards can reduce visibility to a few meters. Isolated terrain with few rescue services nearby. Fences and power lines that can be hidden under snow. Access roads may be closed by snow. Always ride with a partner and communication device. Full winter gear essential.
Snowkite spot on snow. The plateau receives regular snowfall from December to March, with snowpack reaching 30-60 cm. Winds are constant and can blow from all directions, typically at 15-30 knots. The surface is flat and unobstructed, ideal for long snowkite sessions. Winter temperatures range between -10°C and 0°C.
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Currently, there is no weather station at this spot. If you want to change this, help us fund one: Weather Station Project
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