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Willamette Pass Ski Resort, Oregon

Beginner 21%
Intermediate 45%
Advanced 10%
Expert 24%
Overall Rating
4
From 3 Reviews
29
Total Runs
5120
Bottom Elevation
6683
Top Elevation
555
Skiable Terrain
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Willamette Pass is a skier's paradise, boasting a diverse terrain that caters to all skill levels. It's known for its crisp, powdery snow and well-maintained runs. The resort offers a range of activities beyond skiing, like snowboarding and tubing, making it a great spot for families and groups. Its cozy lodges provide the perfect spot to unwind after a day on the slopes. The breathtaking mountain views add to the experience, making every trip memorable. They also have a great ski school, ideal for beginners or those looking to polish their skills.

Recent Reviews

This is the cutest family friendly mountain! It is a place to bring kids to learn and spend that day with family without the mad rush of advanced skiers. Also, the view of the lake is pretty awesome on a blue bird.
Family Friendliness
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Snow Parks
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MCP has pushed hard into snow making, park, and grooming. When there is fresh snow it may be one of the best mountains in Oregon. Still has the small town vibe going, which makes for a great culture.
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options

Willamette Pass Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
6Beginner Runs
13Intermediate Runs
3Advanced Runs
7Expert Runs
29Total Runs
2.1 milesLongest Run
555 acresSkiable Terrain
60 hectaresSnow making
Elevation
6683 feetTop
5120 feetBottom
1563 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
1Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$1149Season pass
$291 day
Weather
146 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Willamette Pass Travel Information

Airports
80min drive70KMsEugene Airport (EUG)
160min drive130KMsPortland International Airport (PDX)
150min drive120KMsRoberts Field (RDM)
Train Stations
45min drive40KMsOakridge Station (Oakridge, OR)

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Willamette Pass FAQs: Skiers' Most Asked Questions

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