Mt. Ashland reviews & ratings
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Overview
Mt. Ashland in Oregon offers a quaint and authentic ski experience with a focus on community and sustainability. Known for its challenging terrain and deep powder, it appeals to advanced skiers and snowboarders. The resort's smaller size and less crowded slopes provide a more intimate skiing environment. Mt. Ashland's high elevation contributes to its excellent snow quality. The resort's lodge offers a cozy retreat with food and beverage options. Mt. Ashland is committed to environmental stewardship, evident in its operations and practices. The resort is a great choice for those seeking a rustic, eco-friendly ski experience with challenging terrain in Southern Oregon.
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
3Beginner Runs
17Intermediate Runs
17Advanced Runs
5Expert Runs
1 milesLongest Run
240 acresSkiable Terrain
40 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
7533 feetTop
6383 feetBottom
1150 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
2Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$624Season pass
$671 day
Weather
120 inchesAverage annual snowfall
Getting There
Mt. Ashland Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 4.5
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All Reviews
Kolya - expert skier
Jan, 27 - 2024
A hidden gem. Go find out for yourself! It has the vibe, and it doesn't have the crowds. Big pass resorts are the opposite.
James - advanced snowboarder
Dec, 17 - 2023
I always make it a point to visit this park a few times a season. The lodge is located at the top of the mountain. They have an amazing bowl to drop. And if you time it right, they have to load you 3 more times to get you back to the parking lot. I highly recommend checking this park out.