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Skiers and riders will find a nice variety of intermediate and expert
terrain at Mt. Hood SkiBowl, and the addition of the Outback provides
great challenge.
Portland
skiers jokingly call Mt. Hood SkiBowl, Mt.
Hood Meadows and Timberline
"our little day areas," but the three ski areas within
15 miles of each other on the shanks of Mt. Hood, Oregon's most
beautiful mountain, offer a fine range of experiences for destination
skiers and snowboarders.
Most visitors come from Portland for the day or from Seattle for
a night or two to experience the area's varied and abundant skiing.
Most of the lodging is in the resort town of Hood River, on the
Columbia River, famed for windsurfing and about 35 miles north of
Mt. Hood Meadows. Other lodging is closer, but limited. Best of
all, it's within an hour's drive of a major airport, Portland International.
The terrain and conditions can keep up the enthusiasm of advanced skiers and snowboarders for days at a time, with naturally rugged terrain that hasn't been dynamited to a freeway finish. We found plenty of what we like to ski, as well as some great terrain for the lower ability levels at Timberline, Mt. Hood Meadows and Mt. Hood Skibowl.
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Mt.
Hood SkiBowl Ski Resort Facts:
Summit elevation: 5,027 feet
Vertical drop: 1,500 feet
Base elevation: 3,600 feet
Expert: +++
Advanced: +++
Intermediate: ++
Beginner: +++
First-timer: ++
Dining: ++
Apres-ski/nightlife: +
Other activities: ++
Address: P.O. Box
280, Government Camp, OR 97028
Area code: 503
Ski area phone: 272-3206
Snow report: 222-2695
Toll-free reservations: (800) 754-2595
E-mail: guestservices@skibowl.com
Internet: www.skibowl.com
Number and types of lifts:
94 doubles, 3 surface lifts
Skiable acreage: 960 acres
Snowmaking: 3 percent
Uphill capacity: 4,600 per hour
Parks & pipes: 2 parks
Bed base: Some lodges in Government Camp
Nearest lodging: Across highway
Resort child care: none
Adult ticket, per day:
$33- $39 (07/08)
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