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Ski or Snowboard? Then you will love it here!
We usually get a lot of snow here. Both the abundance of snow and the Oregon spring combine to give outstanding spring skiing. Mt. Hood Meadows stayed open almost all the way through May last spring, and Mt. Bachelor stayed open until the beginning of July.
Oregon offers Skiing year round at Timberline Lodge.
Mt. Bachelor resort and Mt. Bailey snowcat skiing offer some of the finest powder skiing available. Mt. Bailey is highly recommended for adventurous souls who like to make their own tracks.
The mountains of the pacific northwest offer unmeasureable beauty - here
you will find yourself swooshing down the slopes of amazing, dormant volcanoes.
Evergreens are everywhere with their branches weighed down by snow.
Here is a list of some of the more popluar slopes:
Name: | Elevation (summit) | Number of Trials |
1. Timberline | 8,500 | 32 |
2. Ski Bowl | 5,056 | 65 |
3. Summit | 4,300 | 6 |
4. Mt. Hood Meadows | 8,320 | 87 |
5. Cooper Spur | 4,500 | 10 |
6. Hoodoo | 5,703 | 24 |
7. Willamette Pass | 6,683 | 29 |
8. Mount Bailey | 8,363 | 30 |
9. Mt. Ashland | 7,500 | 23 |
10. Mt. Bachelor | 9,065 | 70 |
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