Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort Guide: Reviews, Ratings and Stats
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Total Resort Ratings
Mt. Hood Meadows reviews & ratings
4.1 (8 reviews)
Ranked 162nd of 234 Ski resorts
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4.13 (8 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.63 (8 ratings)
Value for Money
3.17 (6 ratings)
Après Ski
4.00 (7 ratings)
Off Piste
3.43 (7 ratings)
Eating Out
2.86 (7 ratings)
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Overview

Mt. Hood Meadows in Oregon is one of the largest and most popular ski resorts on Mt. Hood, offering diverse terrain and stunning mountain views. The resort caters to all abilities, with a wide range of runs and advanced snowmaking capabilities. Mt. Hood Meadows is known for its extensive backcountry access and varied terrain, including impressive bowls and glades. The resort's modern lift system enhances the skiing experience. Mt. Hood Meadows' lodge offers a variety of dining and relaxation options. The resort hosts numerous events and clinics, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. Mt. Hood Meadows is perfect for skiers seeking a comprehensive and varied skiing experience on Mt. Hood.

Main Stats

87Total Runs
2150 acresSkiable Terrain
4523 feetBottom Elevation
7300 feetTop Elevation

Reviews

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Carlie - advanced skier
Dec, 26 - 2024
Meadows is a long standing family friendly resort with a great variety of terrain. Views are gorgeous and the drive up to the mountain is amazing. No accommodation on the mountain, but nearby in government camp. Opportunities to improve some of the older chair lifts
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Daniel - advanced skier
Dec, 16 - 2024
Amazing resort in close proximity to Portland. Really fun terrain with multiple parks that have features for all skill levels. Fun old growth tree runs and some pretty solid snow for the cascades. Very relaxed vibe, extremely family friendly, and a great value.
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Quintin - intermediate skier
Jan, 25 - 2024
Mount Hood Meadows has been my home resort for three years now. Heres the good the bad and the ugly. Terrain: good to great, some of the best steeps in the state. Smaller, but more challenging than Bachelor. The bad: we get tons and tons of snow from November to May, but unfortunately a lot of it is heavy. And we even get the unlucky rainy period from time to time. Check the weather! The ugly: weekend crowds can fill up the parking lots early (get there before it opens) and often they are unable to get all the lifts running (sometimes due to weather and wind speed).

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