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Summit Ski Area

  • Address:

    P.O. Box 459
    Government Camp, OR97028

    Phone:

    (503) 272-0256
    Call for Schedule and group rates.

  • WINTER 2006 TICKET PRICING

    Pass* Times Price
    Adult    
    All Day 9am to 4pm $25
    Half Day 1pm to 4pm $18
    Junior 12 & under
    Seniors 60+
       
    All Day 9am to 4pm $20
    Half Day 1pm to 4pm $15
    Children under 5 (w/adult) All Free
    Season Pass    
    Age 12 & under   $125
    Age 13 & over All $175
    Single Lift Ride All $5
    Super Senior 72+ All Free

    Located 54 miles east of Portland on Highway 26, near the Rest Area at the east end of Government Camp.

Cooper Spur Mountain Resort

  • Address:

    10755 Cooper Spur Road
    Mt. Hood, OR 97041

    Phone:

    541.352.6692 Lodging Reservations and Information
    541.352.6692 Dining Reservations and Information
    541.352.7803 The Ski Area Snow Report and Info Line
    800.754.4663 Group Sales

  • Email:
    info@cooperspur.com
    ski@cooperspur.com

    Website:
    http://www.cooperspur.com/

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    • 2006 WINTER OPERATIONAL SCHEDULE

      DAY* OPEN CLOSE
      Friday NOON 94:00
      p.m.
      Saturday 9:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m.
      Sunday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.

      *March schedule is 9AM-4PM Saturdays and Sundays only.

      SEASON LIFT AND TUBING PASS

      Individual - $125 Family Max - $325

      Provides lift access and tubing center admission every day we are open. Ski and snowboard equipment is not included in the Season Lift and Tubing Pass, but pass holders can rent equipment for just $5.00 and switch from skis to snowboards (or vice versa) for another $5.00 - $10.00 / person / day maximum for switching back and forth.
      Qualifying family members are spouses or dependents age 22 and under. May require proof of age (ID, birth certificate) and relationship (marriage certificate or previous year’s tax forms)

      >>DOWNLOAD A PDF SEASON PASS APPLICATION FAX IT INTO OUR OFFICE

      LIFT TICKETS

      Pass Adult Jr/Sr** Groups 15+ * After 11/6
      Day $18 $13 $16 $11
      Night $10 $7 $8 $5
      Rope $5 $5 $5 $5
      Tubing $10 $10 $8 $8

      ALL ACCESS PASS

      Pass Adult Jr/Sr** Groups 15+ * After 11/6
      Day $28 $23 $26 $21
      Night $20 $15 $18 $13
      Rope Included Included 25+Day $23 $18
      Tubing Included Included 25+Night $15 $10

      **Jr is 14 and under / Sr is 55 and older

      *ALL ACCESS PASS includes lift ticket, tubing, ski OR snowboard rentals - additional $5.00 charge to switch equipment Group reservation must be made in advance to receive group rate - call 800.SKI.HOOD ext. 190 to make a reservation.

Mt.Hood Skibowl Resort

  • Address:

    P.O. Box 280
    Government Camp, OR 97028

    Phone:

    Ski Resort & Lodge (503) 272-3206
    Snow Phone
    (503) 222-BOWL (2695)
    (800) SKI-BOWL (754-2695)

  • Lift Operation Schedule

    DAY OPEN CLOSE
    Monday 3:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
    Tuesday 3:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
    Wednesday 1:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
    Thursday 1:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
    Friday 9:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m.
    Saturday 8:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m.
    Sunday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m.
  • WINTER 2006 DAILY TICKET PRICING

  • Pass* Times Price
    Weekend Shift Open-4, 11-7,1-Close $36
    Midweek Shift Wed & Thurs: 1-10,
    Friday: Open-4, 11-7,1-Close
    $30
    Open - Close (see Schedule) $39
    Half Day Noon-4pm $30
    Night 3-Close $22
    Juniors (7-12) Shift:
    Wed & Thurs: 1-10,
    Friday, Saturday& Sunday:
    Open-4, 11-7,1-Close
    $20
    Seniors (65-72) Shift:
    Wed & Thurs: 1-10,
    Friday, Saturday& Sunday:
    Open-4, 11-7,1-Close
    $20
    Juniors (7-12) Night: 3-Close $18
    Seniors (65-72) Night: 3-Close $18
    Child 6 & Under All Free
    Super Senior 72+ All Free

  • *For Group Rates Call the group reservation hot line at 503-272-3051

  • SEASON PASSES: Click Type of Pass to download Application.

  • Type Details Price Before 11/7 Price After 11/7
    6 Pack Get your friends together.
    When you purchase 6 passes at
    once, you save!
    Day / Night: $275 Day / Night: $360
    Family Pass, Day/Night Ski any Day or Night. Immediate
    Family Members Save Even More
    With Season Passes*.
    1st family member: $390
    2nd family member: $3503rd family member: $195
    4th family member: $155
    5th family member: $115
    1st family member: $525
    2nd family member: $410
    3rd family member: $2704th family member: $220
    5th family member: $165
    Family
    Pass, Night Only
    Ski Nights only. Immediate
    Family Members Save Even More
    With Season Passes*.
    1st family member: $199
    2nd family member: $140
    3rd family member: $80
    4th family member: $70
    5th family member: $50
    1st family member: $2452nd family member: $175
    3rd family member: $100
    4th family member: $85
    5th family member: $60
    X-Time Ski Any Ten Times, No Restrictions. Day / Night: $235
    Night: $125
    Day / Night: $255
    Night: $155
    Off
    Peak
    Valid Every Day but Saturday
    and 12/26 through 1/2. After March
    1 use 7 days a week.
    $199 While Supplies
    Last
    Individual For One Person Buying a Season
    Pass
    Adult Day: $390
    Adult Night: $199Student (14-21): $325
    Jr. / Sr. (7-13, 65-70): $169
    Adult Day: $525
    Adult Night: $245
    Student (14-21): $350
    Jr. / Sr. (7-13, 65-70): $225
  • * Qualification for Family Pass: Family Season Pass is defined as legally married couple and any child 18 or under, or full time students under 21 living at home (date of birth before November 1 - current student body card required). Children 21 or over not eligible. Fraudulent information on season pass application will invalidate the ski pass. Identification is required for family members at time of issue. Proof of marriage will also be required for married couples with different last names. Season pass holders affirm that the above qualifications have been met.

Timberline Ski Resort

  • Address:

    Timberline
    Timberline Lodge, OR 97028

    Phone:

    503-622-7979

  • Lift Operation Schedule

    DAY OPEN CLOSE NIGHT SCHEDULE*
    Monday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.    
    Tuesday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.    
    Wednesday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Thursday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Friday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Saturday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Sunday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    • * March night operations are Friday and Saturday nights only until 9 PM.

      WINTER 2006 DAILY TICKET PRICING

      Pass Ages 9am - 4pm / 1pm - 10pm 1pm - 4pm 4pm - Close Night Upgrade
      Adult Peak 13 - 64 $46 $39 $20 $3
      Adult 13 - 64 $43 $36 $20 $3
      Junior 7 - 12 $26 $23 $17 $3
      Senior 65 - 71 $26 $23 $17 $3
      Child 6 & Under Free Free Free Free
      Legacy 72+ Free Free Free Free
    • SEASON PASSES >> Click here to buy

      Before 10/6/05 10/6/05 thru 11/6 After 11/6
      Weekday Plus ** All $169 $199 $269
      Flex** All $209 $209 $209
      Legacy 72+ FREE FREE FREE
      Senior 65-71 $169 $189 $199
      Adult 24-64 $469 $569 $669
      Young Adult 18-23 $369 $469 $569
      Student 13-17 $339 $399 $469
      Junior 7-12 $169 $269 $369
      Child* 6/under Free* Free* Free*

      * Free child season pass only available with parent or legal guardian Adult Pass.

      ** The Weekday Plus Pass is not valid weekends or holidays@.

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Mt Hood Meadows Ski Resort

  • Address:

    P.O. Box 470
    Mt. Hood, OR 97041-0470

    Phone:

    503.337.2222 - 1.800.SKI.HOOD

  • Lift Operation Schedule

    DAY OPEN CLOSE NIGHT SCHEDULE*
    Monday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. ? ?
    Tuesday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. ? ?
    Wednesday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Thursday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Friday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Saturday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
    Sunday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
  • * March night operations are Friday and Saturday nights only until 9 PM.

    Lift Ticket Rates

    10 TIME PASS >>Click here to buy $330
    DAILY LIFT TICKET PRICES
    Adult Shift: 9am-4pm, 11am-7pm & 1pm-Close $48
    Afternoon: Noon - 4 PM $41
    Night: 3PM - Close $22
    Upgrade from Shift to Open/Close $5
    Junior: 7-12, 9 AM - Close $27
    Senior: 65 & over 9 AM - Close $27
    Child: 6 & under 9 AM - Close $6
    Buttercup and Rope Tow 9 AM - Close $27
    Easy Ride: .Buttercup and Easy Rider
    Upgrade to Non Peak Shift
    $21
    PEAK DAY PRICES >>Click here to buy
    Adult Shift 9 AM- 4PM 11AM - 7PM 1PM - Close $52
    Afternoon 12 NOON - 4PM $45
    MULTI PASS PRICES Nontransferable Open/Close
    2 of 3 Consecutive Days ?$84
    3 of 5 Consecutive Days ?$126
    ?4 of 6 Consecutive Days ?$160
    ?5 of 7 Consecutive Days ?$175
    ?Ten Time Pass ..
    ?br> 10 Adult Day/Night Tickets
    ?$330
    SEASON PASSES >>Click here to buy
    Ages Through 11/13/05 ?After
    23 ? 64 $599 ?$999
    15 ? 22 $424 ?$599
    12 ? 14 $274 ?$479
    7 ? 11 $224 ?$329
    6 & Under $124 $124
    65 & Over $249 $249
    65 & Over/wbus* $329 $329
  • *Includes 8 midweek round trip motorcoach trips
    from Portland
    Proof of age (driver’s license or birth certificate) is required at time
    of issue to receive an age-based discounted season pass such as
    the 12 - 14 year old or 65+ pass.

    Ski Snowboard Check

    For the Day on South Lodge Deck $2
    Overnight Ski + Snowboard Check $5

    Tips:

    Parking
    Meadows’ parking lots require a Sno-Park permit ($4 for the day or $22 for the season) which can be purchased at the resort.
    Save Money
    Save your day ticket purchase receipt–you can turn it in at the end of the day and apply it towards the purchase of a 10 Time Pass.

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Mt Hood Golf Courses

  • Greenlea Golf Course: Boring Oregon

    Greenlea Golf Course has some great country landscapes that provide the backdrop here with the majestic Mt. Hood ever present in the distance as you make your way around this nine hole layout. This track has three par fours and six par threes with two sets of tees. The greens are small with few hazards. Greenlea is easy to walk and an excellent place for beginners to take up the game or for experienced players to work on their short game.

    >>For More Information Click Here

Mt Hood Hiking Trails

  • Cooper Spur Trail

    Though it?s far from the toughest, this is the highest hiking trail in Oregon? right up into the realm of the mountain climber. You?ll be in the world of rock and snow, and you won?t even wear yourself out getting there?well, not completely. You?ll also get to see the oldest buildings on Mount Hood and the results of a massive landslide.

  • Timberline Trail

    This heavy-duty hiker trail constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps applauds the rugged beauty of Mount Hood. Along it, hikers dip deep into chiseled drainages, ford glacial streams, cross rocky slopes, bypass glaciers and snowmelt falls, and tour high-elevation forest and inviting alpine meadows. In places, snowfields linger into summer. Stream crossings are best accomplished in the morning, when waters are lowest; at times, some may be impassable. Mount Hood (elevation 11,235 feet) is a strato-volcano that had four minor eruptions in the 1800s. A buried forest along the tour hints at the mountain?s explosive nature

  • Ramona Falls

    Directions:Take Highway 26 from Portalnd until you reach Zigzag. Here take a left onto Hwy 18 (Lolo pass). Follow this 4.5 miles until you reach a turn for Muddy Fork road. There is a sign that indicates trailheads and campgrounds. Follow this road to its end at the Ramona Falls Trail Head.
    Length 4.4 mile loop
    The Hike The trail wanders along Ramona Creek before coming to the wall-like Ramona Falls. The hike is long, but quite easy, and is suitable for all ages and skill-levels.

  • Old Salmon River Trail

    Directions:Take U.S. 26 to Welches. Take a right on Salmon River Road and follow for approximately 3 miles, entering the Mt. Hood National Forest. The trailhead is on the right and is well marked.
    Length 2.6 miles
    The Hike This great hike allows you to enjoy the beauty of the Salmon River without much strain. Getting from the parking area to the trail is steep, but the trail is relatively flat the whole way, and there are plenty of places to rest, or even camp. You’ll end at the bridge where the Upper Salmon trail picks up. You could park one vehicle up the trail if you wanted to do a point to point, but the trail is so mild that the walk back is no trouble at all.

  • CastleCanyon

    Directions:Take U.S. 26 east. At Zig Zag, turn north onto Lolo Pass Road (Road 18) and drive about 0.4 miles. Turn right onto gravel East Mountain Road and continue to the trailhead (about 1.6 miles).
    Length 1.8 miles round trip
    The Hike This trail is more difficult and requires the hikers to be sure-footed. At the end of the trail, you reach a giant moss-covered rock and there is a gorgeous view of the valley below.

  • Little Zigzag Falls

    Directions:Take Highway 26 six miles east of the Zigzag Ranger Station. Turn left onto Road 2639 (Kiwanis Camp Road) and continue to the end of the road and a large parking area.
    Length 1 mile
    The Hike A perfect hike for children of all ages. It is short, flat, and ends in a beautiful falls with a pool for wading at the base.

  • Mirror Lake

    Directions: Take Highway 26 to just shy of Government Camp. Between mileposts 51 and 52, you’ll see a turnout on the right.
    Length 3.2 mile loop
    The Hike Mirror Lake is a fairly easy hike ending with a very nice lake, and if you plan ahead kids can wade in the lake when you get there. When you get to a point just below the lake you can take the loop trail in either direction. Taking the trail to the right connects you to another trail up Tom, Dick and Harry Mountain, which would give you a view of Mt. Hood.

  • Umbrella Falls?Sahalie Falls Loop

    Directions: Drive south from the Hood River Ranger Station on Highway 35 approximately 17 miles. Turn right at the Hood River Meadows nordic ski area sign (Road 3545) and drive to the trailhead parking lot on the right.
    Length 4.1 mile loop
    The HikeThe Hike: The trail, which is covered in huckleberries in late summer, starts at Sahalie Falls and runs along Hood River until it reaches beautiful Umbrella Falls. If you want to make this hike shorter, the lower Mt. Hood Meadows parking lot can be reached quite easily from an asphalt path above Umbrella Falls and, in the off-season, offers a place to leave the car or arrange a pick-up.

  • TamanawasFalls

    Directions:From I-84, take the Highway 35/Hood River exit. Travel south on Hwy 35 for approx. 25 miles to the Tamanawas Falls trailhead parking area on the west side of the highway. The trailhead is 1/4 mile north of Sherwood Campground.
    Length 4.2 miles
    The Hike The hike runs alongside Cold Springs Creek for most of the way and contains several quaint footbridges along the way. The trail is very steep all and all, but the hike is made easy for everyone by a series of zig zags.

  • Silcox Hut

    If you?re lucky, you can stretch the snowshoeing season and do this easy trip well into early summer. The glaciers above Timberline Lodge stick around so long that ski racers use the Palmer Snowfield as a year-round training area. Tucked in below the hubbub of the Palmer chair lift is this gem of Oregon history; the Silcox Hut represents some of Oregon?s mountaineering glory days, as well as its philanthropic future. The Silcox Hut makes for a great short day trip in good weather. Getting to Silcox Hut takes a bit of work, since you?ll be climbing a mile up the mountain, well above tree line.

Snowboard & Skateboard Camps

  • High Cascade Snowboard & Skateboard Camp

    Providing the most fun, safe and professionally run snowboard and skateboard camps is our life’s work. From the staff we hire, to the parks we build; from the food we serve, to the coaching we provide: we want your experience at HCSC to be unparalleled. Everything we do is about quality; and everything we do is for you.

    >> For More Information Click Here

  • Windells Snowboard & Skateboard Camp

    Windells offers private coaching during the winter, spring and summer. Private coaching gives you or your child an opportunity to focus specifically on personal objectives. Your professional coach will patiently help you define your goals, outline a program for the session, monitor your progress, and help deliver the best camp experience ever! During private sessions, it’s all about you.

    >> For More Information Click Here

Resort At The Mountain

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Forrestry Service

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