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Mount Hood Skibowl It is the largest night ski area in the United States , and the total skiable area encompasses an area of 960 acres (388 ha) (about two thirds of this is lit). The resort is the closest ski venue to Portland , with an elevation of 3,600 feet (1,097 m) at the lodge, rising to just over 5,000 feet (1,524 m) at the summit.
Summit Pass (formerly Summit Ski Area) [1] is a small ski area located on Mount Hood, alongside the Mount Hood Highway (U.S. Route 26) in Government Camp, Oregon. Built in 1927, it is the oldest ski area in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to downhill skiing and snowboarding, Summit also offers snow tubing and Nordic trails.
Adult weekend lift ticket window price (USD) Date statistics updated Ski Bromont: Bromont: ... Mount Hood Skibowl: Government Camp: Oregon: 5,027 3,500 1,527 960 65 9 300
What to expect on the summer slopes at Mount Hood. Mount Hood is Oregon’s tallest peak at 11,249 feet. Lift accessed skiing goes to the the top of the Palmer chairlift at 8,540 feet.
The community is located within the Mount Hood Corridor on U.S. Route 26 (the Mount Hood Highway), near its intersection with Oregon Route 35 and the Barlow Pass summit of the Cascade Range. As of the 2010 census, the community had a population of 193. [4] The government's 2016 estimate indicated a population of 121 persons. [5]
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Mount Hood Meadows is a ski resort on the southeastern face of Mount Hood in northern Oregon, and is the largest of the mountain's ski resorts. It is located about 67 miles (108 km) east of Portland , and 35 miles (56 km) from Hood River along Oregon Route 35 .
Mount Hood Meadows; Mount Hood Skibowl; S. Snow Bunny; Spout Springs Ski Area; Summit Pass (Oregon) T. Timberline Lodge ski area; W. Warner Canyon; Willamette Pass Resort