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*Timberline: open year round; difficulty skews towards beginners/intermediate; 9 lifts, 41 runs; Biggest vertical drop in the US.
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*Timberline: open year round; difficulty skews towards beginners/intermediate; 9 lifts, 41 runs; Biggest vertical drop in the US. Spring skiing season pass is $237; Regular lift tickets are $100-120 for adults.
 
*Mt. Hood Meadows: biggest on Mt. Hood; 11 lifts, 85 runs; good for spring skiing
 
*Mt. Hood Meadows: biggest on Mt. Hood; 11 lifts, 85 runs; good for spring skiing
 
*Mt. Hood Skibowl: most night skiing in the US; 4 lifts, 69 runs; under 1 hr from Portland
 
*Mt. Hood Skibowl: most night skiing in the US; 4 lifts, 69 runs; under 1 hr from Portland
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*Cooper Spur: 1 lift, 9 runs, $15 for night skiing, 400' of vertical, night rentals $19

Latest revision as of 05:29, 3 February 2023

Mt. Hood area

  • Timberline: open year round; difficulty skews towards beginners/intermediate; 9 lifts, 41 runs; Biggest vertical drop in the US. Spring skiing season pass is $237; Regular lift tickets are $100-120 for adults.
  • Mt. Hood Meadows: biggest on Mt. Hood; 11 lifts, 85 runs; good for spring skiing
  • Mt. Hood Skibowl: most night skiing in the US; 4 lifts, 69 runs; under 1 hr from Portland
  • Cooper Spur: 1 lift, 9 runs, $15 for night skiing, 400' of vertical, night rentals $19