Oregon Resorts

12 unique ski areas are within the state of Oregon. The state averages around an annual 400 inches of snowfall. Mt. Bachelor located near the town of Bend is Oregon's largest ski area with the highest skiable elevation in the state. It has one of the longest ski seasons in the Northwest usually from mid November through into May. Mt. Hood is just 90 minutes from Portland. It's sprawled across Mt. Hood's protected southeast side. Mt. Hood offers the largest night skiing area in America.
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Resort Name Vertical Runs Lifts Acres Snow %Open
101 Timberline Lodge
OPEN - 4 lifts
3690 41 10 1415 160" 44
102 Mt. Hood Skibowl
Plan to reopen on Saturday April 5 (in 2 days)
1500 65 9 960 68"
103 Mt. Hood Meadows
OPEN - 87 trails, 8 lifts
2777 85 12 2150 144-185" 100
104 Mt. Bachelor
OPEN - 122 trails, 11 lifts
3365 71 13 3685 145-166" 98
105 Anthony Lakes Ski Resort
OPEN - 21 trails, 1 lifts
900 21 3 1100 75" 100
106 Cooper Spur
CLOSED
350 10 2 50
107 Ferguson Ridge
640 8 2 0
108 Hoodoo
OPEN - 29 trails, 5 lifts
1035 34 5 800 100" 73
109 Mt. Ashland
Plan to reopen on Friday April 4 (tomorrow)
1150 23 4 220 112-128"
110 Spout Springs Ski Resort
530 13 2 0
111 Summit Ski Area
300 3 2 70
112 Warner Canyon Ski Area
1080 21 1 0
113 Willamette Pass
Plan to reopen on Thursday April 3 (today)
1563 29 6 555 64"
Legend = Large Resort = Small Resort