Mt. Hood Skibowl
Ski resort
Mt. Hood Skibowl is a renowned ski resort located on Mount Hood in Oregon, known for its significant snowfall and the longest ski season in North America, often running from late November into May. The resort boasts a variety of terrain, catering to all skill levels, including beginner-friendly slopes and more challenging runs for experienced skiers. It features a well-designed lift system, including both chairlifts and surface lifts, which provide access to a mix of groomed runs, terrain parks, and some backcountry areas. Night skiing is a popular attraction here, with the largest night skiing area in the U.S., offering a unique experience under the stars. The views from the resort are spectacular, with vistas of Mount Hood and the surrounding forested landscape. Mt. Hood Skibowl is family-friendly, with activities such as snow tubing, snowshoeing trails, and a winter adventure park. While it doesn't have its own ice skating or snowmobiling facilities, the nearby area offers these activities, ensuring that there's something for everyone at this winter destination.
Details
Affiliated passes:Powder alliance
Hours:
Weekdays: 3pm-10pm, Weekends & Holidays: 9am-11pm (hours may vary depending on conditions)
Location
87000 U.S. 26, Government Camp, OR 97028, USAGPS: 45.3019, -121.7732