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Cooper Spur Mountain Resort

10755 Cooper Spur Road | Mt. Hood, OR | 503.352.7803
Terrain: 4,500-foot top elevation, 500-foot vertical drop
Lifts: one double, three surface.
Nordic: The Mount Hood National Forest's Tilly Jane trail system begins nearby
Highlights: There is a new 3,000-square-foot day lodge, a replacement for the building, which has two floors, including a full kitchen, plus a lower-level maintenance shop.

Hoodoo Ski Area

Hwy 20 | Sisters, OR | 541.822.3799
Terrain: 5,703-foot top elevation, 1,035-foot vertical drop
Lifts: Six chairlifts: 3 quads, 1 triple, 1 double, 1 surface
Nordic: 7.5k groomed track, plus 8.3k Skyliner trail groomed weekends and holidays.

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Mt. Ashland

P.O. Box 220 | Ashland, OR | 541.482.2897 
Terrain: Top Elevation 7,500
Lifts: Six chairlifts: 2 triples, 2 doubles, 1 surface, 1 learning 
Highlights: Skiers from Ashland and Medford love Ski Ashland for its convenience and challenging terrain. Traveling skiers enjoy it because of Ashland's active theater community' which means there's plenty to do at night and wide-open lodging opportunities that were built to handle large summer crowds.

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Mt. Bachelor

Elevation: 9,065’ 
Vertical Drop: 3,365’
Skiable Acres: 3,683’
Lifts: 12 chairlifts, including 7 high-speed quads 
Nordic: Full-service Nordic Center with 56 km of groomed track and the first ever Nordic Terrain Park 
Location: Only 20 minutes from Sunriver and Bend in Central Oregon

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Mt. Hood Meadows

Terrain: 7,300-foot top elevation, 2,777-foot vertical drop
Lifts: 13 chairlifts, including four high-speed quads
Nordic: 15k groomed track at Hood River Meadows.
Highlights: The largest ski resort on Mt. Hood! Enjoy 2150 acres of terrain with high speed express service with 4 high speed quads. Thirteen chairlifts total and Snowcat access the greatest variety of terrain in the state of Oregon.
P.O. Box 470 | Mt. Hood, OR | 503.337.2222

Mt. Hood Ski Bowl

Terrain: 5,026-foot top elevation, 1,500-foot vertical drop.
Lifts: 4 double, 3 surface, 1 platter chairlifts; inner-tube hill with tow.
Nordic: None at the ski area: numerous Mt. Hood National Forest trails nearby.
Highlights: America's largest night ski area, with 34 lighted runs. Snowboarding halfpipe and terrain garden. Portable Snow Tube Tow and Rentals. Portland's closest ski area is a good place for beginners and families, while experts rocket down the steeps of the Upper Bowl

87000 E. Highway 26 | Government Camp, OR |503.272.3206

Ski Anthony Lakes

47500 Anthony Lake Highway | North Powder, OR | 541.856.3277
Terrain: 900 vertical drop
Lifts: one triple chairlift, one handletow
Nordic: 13 kilometers of groomed trails

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Timberline Ski Area

Terrain: 8,540-foot top elevation, 3,590-foot vertical drop
Lifts: six chairlifts: 4 quads, 1 triple, 1 double
Nordic: Telemark skiing on downhill trails; no cross-country trails. 
Highlights: Timberline Lodge, Oregon's only slope-side lodging, is a national historic landmark that draws skiers from around the world. Timberline is open year round - the longest ski season in North America - and serves as the summer training site for the US Ski Team.

Timberline Lodge, OR | 503.622.7979

Willamette Pass

Terrain: 6,683-foot top elevation, 1,563-foot vertical drop
Lifts: Seven chairlifts, including a new six-person lift; tubing hill
Nordic: Full Nordic center, with 20k groomed track: snowshoe rentals and lessons
Highlights: Willamette Pass serves Eugene and the upper Willamette Valley but also is attractive for traveling skiers because of the variety of lodges nearby. With some of the steepest terrain in the state, Willamette Pass has enough variety that skiers of moderate ability can find easy ways down from the upper lifts.

P.O. Box 5509 | Eugene, OR | 541.345.7669

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