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Mount Hood Skibowl | |
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SkiBowl Peak in the Winter | |
Location | Mount Hood, Clackamas County, Oregon, US |
Nearest major city | Government Camp immediately north, Portland 60 miles (100 km) west |
Top elevation | 5,027 feet (1,532 m) |
Base elevation | 3,500 feet (1,067 m) |
Skiable area | 960 acres (388 ha) |
Trails | 65 |
Longest run | 3.0 miles (4.8 km) |
Lift system | 4 chairs, 3 rope tow, 1 platter lift, 1 tubing tow |
Snowfall | yearly snowfall: 25 ft (7.62 m) average pack: 8 ft (2.44 m) |
Night skiing | Yes, 4 chairlifts |
Website | Mount Hood Skibowl |
Mount Hood Skibowl is a recreation area on Mount Hood located near Government Camp, Oregon. It is the largest night ski area in the United States, and the total skiable area encompasses an area of 960 acres (388 ha) (about two thirds of this is lit). The resort is the closest ski venue to Portland, with an elevation of 3,600 feet (1,097 m) at the lodge, rising to just over 5,000 feet (1,524 m) at the summit. The average snowfall at the area is 300 inches (762 cm), with an average consolidated base around 100 inches (254 cm) and 65 marked trails. The area is also popular for summer recreation with mountain biking. An adventure park in the area includes alpine slides, zip-line, and bungee jumping. As well as other outdoor activities. Just across the highway is Government Camp, the focal point of Mount Hood.
Skibowl is owned by Kirk Hanna.
Mountain Statistics
- Average Annual Snowfall: Approx. 300 inches (25 feet)
- Average Annual Base: 8-10 feet
- America’s largest night-ski area
- Average season length: 5 months, weather depending (late November/early December – April)
Elevation
- Summit: 5,066 feet at Tom Dick Peak
- Base: 3,600 feet
- Vertical drop: ~1,500 feet
Trails and Map
- Skiable Area: 960 acres including 300 acre outback area.
- Total Runs: 65
- Beginner runs: 20%
- Intermediate runs: 40%
- Expert runs: 40%
- Longest run: 3 miles (Skyline trail)
- Terrain parks: 3
- Jesse’e Flight Terrain Park
- Govyville Terrain Park
- West Rope Tow Terrain Park
Trail Map
Lift Information
SkiBowl Chairlift Information
Lower Bowl Chair | Upper Bowl Chair | Cascade Chair | Multorpor Chair | |
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Chair Number | 1 Chair | 2 Chair | 3 Chair | 4 Chair |
Lift Type | Double Chair | Double Chair | Double Chair | Double Chair |
Manufacturer | Riblet | Riblet | Riblet | Riblet |
Year Installed | 1946 | 1949 | 1975 | 2005 |
Top Elevation | 4,350 Feet | 5,027 Feet | 4,265 Feet | 4,400 Feet |
Bottom Elevation | 3,650 Feet | 4,250 Feet | 3,840 Feet | 3,800 Feet |
Vertical Rise | 700 Feet | 777 Feet | 425 Feet | 600 Feet |
Horizontal Length | 3,300 Feet | 1,750 Feet | 1,396 Feet | 2,900 Feet |
Slope % and Terrain | 21% – Intermediate | 43% – Advanced | 30% – Intermediate | 21% – Intermediate |
Average Ride Times | 15 Minutes | 7 Minutes | 4 Minutes | 12 Minutes |
Access to Terrain Park | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Gallery
- Skibowl seen from Timberline Lodge ski area as night falls
- View from main lodge as night skiing begins
- East lodge and part of tubing hill
- SkiBowl Trail Map SkiBowl Trail Map
- SkiBowl Logo
References
- "Mountain Stats". Mt. Hood Skibowl. Archived from the original on 2007-12-25. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- "By the Numbers". www.skibowl.com. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
- "Skilifts.org - Mt. Hood Skibowl, Oregon". www.skilifts.org. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
- "Mt. Hood Skibowl - Mountain Stats". 2007-12-25. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
- "History | Mt Hood Skibowl | Kirk Hanna". www.skibowl.com. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
External links
Ski areas and resorts in Oregon | |
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Mount Hood Region | |
Central Oregon | |
Eastern Oregon | |
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