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69
Total Runs
3600
Bottom Elevation
5100
Top Elevation
960
Skiable Terrain
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Mt. Hood Skibowl in Oregon is renowned for having the largest night ski area in the United States. The resort offers a variety of terrain, catering primarily to intermediate and advanced skiers. Mt. Hood Skibowl's Adventure Park features snow tubing and other winter activities, making it a great family destination. The resort's proximity to Portland makes it a convenient choice for day trips and short getaways. Mt. Hood Skibowl's historic Warming Hut provides a quaint and cozy setting for dining and relaxation. The resort is known for its fun and lively atmosphere, with frequent events and activities. Mt. Hood Skibowl is ideal for those seeking night skiing and a lively, family-friendly environment.

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Mt. Hood Skibowl Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
69Total Runs
3 milesLongest Run
960 acresSkiable Terrain
29 hectaresSnow making
317 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
5100 feetTop
3600 feetBottom
1500 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
4Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$1149Season pass
$1351 day
Weather
169 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Mt. Hood Skibowl Travel Information

Airports
50KMs 60min drivePortland International (PDX)
100KMs 130min driveRoberts Field (RDM)
140KMs 170min driveEugene Airport (EUG)
Train Stations
64KMs 70min drivePortland Union Station (Portland, OR)